Nuclear Lunacy from the Monastic Comfort of Purdue University
Seldom do I get sufficiently worked-up by a newspaper OpEd piece to drop what I expected to write about and fume without waiting for the customary drop of a hat. Louis Rene Beres, a professor at Purdue, dropped his hat and my jaw, simultaneously, on the OpEd pages of the Christian Science Monitor.
Seldom do I get sufficiently worked-up by a newspaper OpEd piece to drop what I expected to write about and fume without waiting for the customary drop of a hat. Louis Rene Beres, a professor at Purdue, dropped his hat and my jaw, simultaneously, on the OpEd pages of the Christian Science Monitor.
Unless there is a timely defensive first strike at pertinent elements of Iran's expanding nuclear infrastructures, it will acquire nuclear weapons. The consequences would be intolerable and unprecedented.
The Monitor describes the author thusly; Louis Rene Beres, a professor of international law at Purdue University, is the author of many works on nuclear strategy.
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