Senator Edward Kennedy disclosed before Congress that in 1975 the U.S, tested chemical warfare on human beings resulting in agricultural poisoning as well.
Nations make mistakes, but if they don't learn from lethal wrong decisions they will never be great. America no longer tests nuclear bombs to our knowledge, although the accumulative aftermaths melt polar ice that is now flooding islands in the Pacific where much of the experimentation took place, besides near Indian reservations where the last remnants of their lands were marked DANGEROUS ZONES in atlases for years. Now North Korea must learn not to test devastating radioactive bombs that affect their own nation as well all others, even if they are underground, what also causes earthquakes, the depths of which also are under us all in the bowels of the Earth.
The answer to these problems that keep cropping up is enforcement of International Law and its Court System. When one country gets away with murder, it makes it easy for others to commit the same crimes. All nations located on Earth must be accountable for their actions. Those who break the law are pariahs. No wonder in China the leader of North Korea is being hung in effigy. Kim Yong Un is obsessed and fixated on atomic warfare. He has been described as being cIueless, erratic, naive, out-of-touch and childish. He uses his nation's treasury for atomic hazards and forgets the drastic poverty of his own people threatening to spill out of their country's borders into South Korea, China and elsewhere. I wonder how many other nations feel the same about illegal weapons of massive devastation, even using holocaustal bombs as threats that often lead to reality.
Helene Smith (Mame),
World Enlightened News (W.E.N.)