[Mb-civic] Bush's Bold Bet On India - Jim Hoagland - Washington Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Sun Jul 24 05:34:22 PDT 2005
Bush's Bold Bet On India
By Jim Hoagland
Sunday, July 24, 2005; Page B07
The United States and India have put aside their troubled past to reach
far into the future with a visionary bilateral agreement that challenges
both nations and the rest of the world to treat nuclear weapons and
nuclear energy with greater realism than they do under the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty.
If Congress agrees to the changes in law sought by the Bush
administration to put the agreement signed last week into force, nuclear
energy will take center stage from nuclear weapons in the new order of
U.S.-Indian relations, which now become crucial to constructing a
post-Kyoto consensus on climate change.
Energy vs. arms has been an atomic trade-off dictated by the nuclear
treaty for nearly a half-century -- before global warming became a major
international concern, and before rogue states showed they were not
interested in such a trade.
New Delhi and Washington give impetus both to the growing acceptance by
environmentalists of nuclear energy as a lesser evil and to the Bush
Doctrine of post-Sept. 11 security.
<>The odd status of nuclear energy as a combination risk (at least since
the Three Mile Island disaster in 1979) and reward (for developing
countries) mutates as fossil fuel pollution becomes a greater threat.
For differing reasons, the United States, India and China are outside
the restrictions of the Kyoto Protocol. Until that changes, a global
climate change system will not work.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/22/AR2005072201627.html?nav=hcmodule
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