
Gerard, what is your take on the needs for a deep-penetrator weapon? I guess in the old days the approach was to hit deep C^3 centers etc. with a saturation strike of 2 or 3 megaton bums on the theory that nothing would survive in the area. But now the US (and India) are faced with Sargodha-type installlations built into mountains, or Tora-Bora type complexes. There is no will or consensus to use MT weapons against those, but getting to them is deemed absolutely essential even in any limited war.
How do they plan on doing this with smaller weapons delivered by non-ballistic delivery systems? This IMO will drive the next round of test requirements, and I am 399% sure that the reason US balked at CTBT is because these things need testing. The US / GOAT WILL test these, if only to smoke out the Al Qaida and spoil the joy of the Iranian Mullahs by showing that they can be taken out any time, underground or not. Only question is when, and under what real/contrived "global emergency", whenever the devices are ready for testing.
If I were in the Indian establishment, I would be readying test articles to prepare for that tamasha, and see how I could join in the test program with a few of our own.
In the recent Bill, the thing that caught my attention is the nature of the "additional conditionalities" placed by the COTUS.
1. "Tell the NSG not to provide ENR". I already figured the $$$ motives behind this, it's arm-twisting to get Indian agreement on other things, which don't affect India negatively, IMO.
2. And this was the kicker: "In the event of an Indian test, the President must certify that no US-provided technology was used".
Now consider that carefully - what are they saying? If the mandate is: "In the event of an an Indian test, cut off all cooperation and shut down the reactors and demand to bring all the US toys home!" , then what the heck is the need for the POTUS to certify anything?
So what they are saying is: "In the event of an Indian test, the Administration is 399% certain to agree with the Indians that it was a necessary test, so u r NOT going to put any sanctions on India, and u r gonna let the Injuns get away with it again! U r rubbing the noses of our NPAs in the dirt!"
So they adopt the face-saving measure: "At least tell us that no US stuff was used in the test". Like the POTUS used to "certify" to COTUS every year in the 1980s and early 90s that Terrorist Pakistan had no nuclear weapons program.
IOW,
Tell me no secrets, tell me some lies
Give me no reasons, give me alibis
Tell me you love me and don't make me cry
Say anything but don't say goodbye
...
And don't it make mah brown eyes blueeeee!
This, more than anything else in Signing Statements or Letters from the State Department, tell me the attitude of the GOTUS towards the possibility that both US and India will be testing again b4 there is any CTBT.