How Many Minutes to Midnight? Hiroshima Day 2014 By Noam Chomsky
How Many Minutes to Midnight?
Hiroshima Day 2014
By Noam Chomsky
If some extraterrestrial species were compiling a history of Homo
sapiens, they might well break their calendar into two eras: BNW (before
nuclear weapons) and NWE (the nuclear weapons era). The latter era, of
course, opened on August 6, 1945, the first day of the countdown to what
may be the inglorious end of this strange species, which attained the
intelligence to discover the effective means to destroy itself, but --
so the evidence suggests -- not the moral and intellectual capacity to
control its worst instincts.
Day one of the NWE was marked by the “success” of Little Boy, a
simple atomic bomb. On day four, Nagasaki experienced the technological
triumph of Fat Man, a more sophisticated design. Five days later came
what the official Air Force history calls the “grand finale,” a
1,000-plane raid -- no mean logistical achievement -- attacking Japan’s
cities and killing many thousands of people, with leaflets falling among
the bombs reading “Japan has surrendered.” Truman announced that
surrender before the last B-29 returned to its base.
Those were the auspicious opening days of the NWE. As we now enter
its 70th year, we should be contemplating with wonder that we have
survived. We can only guess how many years remain.
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