2005 / 2006 / 2023 This report provides a comprehensive review of the future of the UK’s nuclear weapons. It identifies and clarifies key issues from an abolitionist perspective, bringing together technical information on Trident and nuclear planning systems. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
Tag: US-UK cooperation
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Trident: Strategic Dependence & Sovereignty (with Dan Plesch)
2016 This report argues that successive UK governments have deceived the public by pretending Trident was a British bomb when it is actually American. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
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Morning Star, ‘US getting Britain ready for day after.’
12 September 1984.
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New Statesman, Trevor Brown, ‘From the other side of the wire.’
20 September 1985.
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Scrutiny, Duncan Campbell, ‘Conscripts for American forces plan admitted.’
28 March 1986.
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New Statesman, ‘Americans plan escape from British front line.’
30 May 1986.
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Glasgow Herald, Ian Bruce, ‘Launch-pad Britain an open house for US bases.’
26 April 1984.
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Punch Magazine, ‘Mahood, The President’s Guide to the Nuclear Problem.’
04 November 1981.
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Hugh Docherty, ‘Memo for the masters of war.’
25 November 1991.
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Newspaper articles: ‘TV link call to assess nuclear fear, More fear presence of US missile sites, Head Start for the holocaust.’
1985.
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George Delf, INLAW, ‘WAR CRIME WARNING! Flyer.’
No date.
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Misc newspaper stories: ‘Secret Whitehall plans, Sea-going war game.’
September 1985.