Thursday, August 10, 2017

Signature needed: Stop Trump from starting a nuclear war

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Stop Trump from starting a nuclear war

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"Donald Trump currently has unrestricted power to launch thousands of nuclear weapons at will. Support H.R. 669, the Restricting the First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act, to stop him from starting a nuclear war."

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Dear Katy,

Stop Trump from starting a nuclear war

He's at it again … (emphasis ours)

"North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen."1

That's what Donald Trump said on Tuesday, following tweets bragging about how much he has increased the U.S. nuclear arsenal since the election.2

Some days it's hard to tell if he is acting out of incompetence or a true desire to drive us towards nuclear war, but the effect is the same either way. Trump is provoking Kim Jun Un, and it's working. Following Trump's statements, a North Korean official said that they are "carefully examining" plans to launch missiles at the U.S. island territory of Guam.3

This behavior is not rational or safe. Trump could start a nuclear war today. And frankly, he might. Right now, Trump has unrestricted power to launch thousands of nuclear weapons at will. Fortunately, Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Ted Lieu have now introduced legislation – the Restricting the First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act – that would limit Trump's ability to launch nuclear weapons without an act of Congress.4 We need to let Congress know with a massive showing of public support that we are counting on them to support this legislation before it's too late.

Tell Congress: Stop Trump from starting a nuclear war.

The Restricting the First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act would require a congressional declaration of war in order to use nuclear weapons, except in response to an incoming nuclear attack, effectively blocking Trump from starting a nuclear war on a whim or because someone hurts his feelings on Twitter.

Under the current system, the president has unchecked authority to use the thousands of nuclear weapons at his command - a process that takes less than five minutes. Trump has already expressed his dangerous views on the use of nuclear weapons, including a complete lack of understanding of the nuclear triad, casual threats regarding using nuclear weapons on the battlefield or to combat terrorists and a desire to be "unpredictable" in his use of nuclear weapons.5

Trump's time in office has been a series of horrifying demonstrations of this administration's recklessness and incompetence. Earlier this year, he publicly handled classified information about North Korea's missile launch at his Mar-a-Largo hotel.6 and multiple top officials and family members, including his son, are currently involved in an investigation into their countless lies throughout the campaign and presidency about their inappropriate ties with the Russian government.7

We cannot trust Trump to make rational or informed decisions about the safety of our country and the world. That's why we're joining with our friends at Win Without War, Daily Kos and other progressive allies to tell Congress that they must keep us safe by supporting the Restricting the First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act.

Tell Congress: Stop Trump from starting a nuclear war.

Trump has proven his shocking lack of judgment. He has filled the White House with cronies who are equally dangerous or simply spineless. He is incapable of making good decisions, so we must pressure Congress to stop him from making the worst decision of all. It is time to take the "nuclear football" away from Trump. Click the link below to sign the petition:

https://act.credoaction.com/sign/restrict_nuclear_war/?t=8&akid=24471%2E12967895%2E_irDIH

Thank you for everything that you do.

Tessa Levine, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

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References:

  1. Ali Vitali, "Trump Vows North Korea Threat Will Be Met With 'Fire and Fury'," NBC News, Aug. 9, 2017.
  2. "North Korea seriously considering strike on Guam, state media outlet says," CNBC, REUTERS, Aug. 8,2017.
  3. Kathleen Parker, "America, meet the nuclear 'football," The Washington Post, Feb. 14, 2017.
  4. Emily Tamkin, "Lawmakers Introduce Bill Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons," Foreign Policy, Jan. 24, 2017.
  5. Ibid
  6. Michael D. Shear and Maggie Haberman, "From Trump's Mar-a-Lago to Facebook, a National Security Crisis in the Open," The New York Times, Feb. 13, 2017.
  7. Maggie Haberman, Matthew Rosenberg, Matt Apuzzo, and Glenn Thrush, "Michael Flynn Resigns as National Security Adviser," The New York Times, Feb. 13, 2017.

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