Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

The past week in nuclear-related news

Some bits of good news – The Whimsical Floating Schools of Kashmir

Rural Communities Unite To Protect Their Immigrant Neighbors.

 Australia’s clean energy transition is going better than almost anyone realises.

 UN watchdog warns Ukraine war remains world’s biggest threat to nuclear safety.

The UN is Being Undermined by the ‘Law of the Jungle’ 

The US Is Pushing So Many Regime Change Agendas It’s Hard To Keep Up. The ‘Peace President’ Who Bombed 10 Countries and Wants $1.5 Trillion for War – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Div95RNXX0M 

The U.S. plan for Gaza has nothing in it for Palestinians.      Trump’s October 10 ceasefire, Board of Peace, simply continues Israeli Palestinian genocide in slow motion. Greenland Is Not a Prize

Is Zelensky still the most reckless, dangerous leader in the world? They poisoned us‘: grappling with deadly impact of nuclear testing.

Another miserable year for nuclear power as renewables surge.

ClimateHow climate change is threatening the future of Winter Olympics

Noel’s notes. Harsh realities in the world of journalism.

AUSTRALIA. 

ARTS and CULTURE. The United States of Consumption.
EMPLOYMENT. From Net Zero to Nuclear: the skills gap that could stall UK growth. Fears raised that specialist Vulcan MoD work could shift to Sellafield
ENERGY. Is nuclear clean, renewable energy? Scottish communities need obstacles to local energy removed .  
ENVIRONMENT. The War Intervention: AI, Data Centers, and the Environment. Fingleton Review UK: NGOs rail against controversial nuclear report ‘inaccuracies’.
ETHICS and RELIGION. The US’s Multi‑Front War: A House of Cards. No Healthy Person Wants To Rule The World Or Become A Billionaire.
EVENTS. Stop the AUKUS nuclear submarines! Online public meeting Feb 11. Follow No Nuclear Subs SA on facebookinstagramX/Twitter
HISTORY. Michael Parenti (1933-2026): 1918.
LEGAL. Rubio Dodges Accountability at Senate Hearing as Deadly Boat Strikes Continue. Rambling Toward Chaos: Trump and the Nuclear Precipice.                                                           Tribunal says Swahili ban at nuclear firm was discrimination.
MEDIA. The BBC pushes the case for an illegal war on Iran with even bigger lies than Trump’s. After Trump Declared Gaza War ‘Over,’ Media Lost Interest.
POLITICS.What does the US want from Iran? Tracking one month of Trump’s changing demands.
As Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ presses forward, Palestinians in Gaza fear what lies ahead.
Is Trump a Useful Idiot?-Project 2025 Is in Power Now.
Democrats vote to hand Trump hundreds of billions for immigration crackdown and global war.
The ridiculous 2026 “National Defense Strategy“.
Project 2025 : The Architecture of an American Upheaval.
Inside Japan’s Controversial Shift Back to Nuclear Energy.
POLITICS INTERNATIONAL and DIPLOMACY.
Barring last-minute nuclear deal, US and Russia teeter on brink of new arms race.
Resisting Trump.
Europe Rides the Tiger: Jeffrey Sachs on NATO, Trump, and the Collapse of the “Rules‑Based Order
Trump shamelessly plays the Russia/China bogeyman card for Greenland grab.
The Global Billionaire Steal: Wealth, Authoritarianism and Media.
U.S. Department of Energy signs additional OTAs to accelerate nuclear reactor pilot projects.
SAFETY. Since 2021, EDF has detected more than80 significant cracks on its French nuclear reactorsThe Trump administration has secretly rewritten nuclear safety rules.A High-Stakes Effort to Relax Radiation Limits and Restart Nuclear Growth.
SECRETS and LIES. Leaked Nuclear Secrets: China Arrests Top Military Leader Close to Xi Jinping.
We are back in the Middle Ages’: How the EU literally starves dissenting experts like Jacques Baud.
SPINBUSTER. Artificial intelligence will not revive the nuclear industry.
TECHNOLOGY. Government by AI? Trump Administration Plans to Write Regulations Using Artificial Intelligence.
WASTES. Slow worms blamed for holding up Britain’s nuclear deterrent.
WAR and CONFLICT.
Trump May Launch Strikes on Iran — Regime Change, Not Nukes, Is the Goal – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6913gyCwTQ
Upcoming Trump attack on Iran likely to kill thousands of Americans and Israelis.
It is now 85 seconds to midnight.
Ukraine KILLED 5520 CIVILIANS in the Donetsk Peoples Republic alone since February 17, 2022, and KILLED 9894 DPR CIVILIANS since 2014 (not including Lugansk or elsewhere in Russia).
The Gratuitous Barbarity of Trump’s So-Called ‘Board of Peace’.
The Funeral of Hegemony.
Aldermaston named on Russia nuclear war UK ‘strike list’.
WEAPONS and WEAPONS SALES.
Doomsday Clock setting feels more like 8 or 7 seconds to midnight than 87 seconds.
Over 2 Million Ukrainians Are Dodging The Draft.
War is Silicon Valley’s new business.
US military moves Navy, Air Force assets to the Middle East: What to know.
A Note On the 2026 US National Defense Strategy and Extended Deterrence.
Brian Goodall concerned about nuclear subs at Rosyth

February 1, 2026 Posted by | Weekly Newsletter | Leave a comment

The Preaching Pentecostal: Scott Morrison in Israel

29 January 2026 Dr Binoy Kampmark, https://theaimn.net/the-preaching-pentecostal-scott-morrison-in-israel/

Australia’s former Prime Minister and faithful Pentecostal Scott Morrison never passes up the chance to express an opinion if it will net him a reward. As one of various politicians of the right (and far rightist) hue invited by Israel’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, Amichai Chikli, he was in good company. The occasion: the second international conference on combating antisemitism held between January 26 and 27 at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center, ambitiously titled Generation Truth.

The December 14, 2025 attack by two ISIS-inspired gunmen on those attending a Hanukkah event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach had supplied him with a hot script. Australia’s Albanese government had been previously barked at by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for going wobbly on Israel and soft on Palestinians. Morrison was in hearty agreement, claiming that the Labor government had “walked away from the Jewish state while antisemitism has taken root in Australia,” feeding the hate through unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood.

In keeping with various Christian groups of the right, Morrison is of the view that Israeli interests need to be protected, shielded and treasured against other, undesirable members of the Book. Christians and Jews can make a common alliance against their enemies, even if evangelical Christianity has a well-stocked reserve of antisemitic attitudes. As Prime Minister, Morrison recognised West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, despite its contested status in international law, going so far as to open a Trade and Defence Office there in 2019. In 2021, his government officially adopted the definition of antisemitism proposed by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), one that fudges criticism of Israeli policies with antisemitism. Since losing office he has been further courting Israel’s favour by attacking the United Nations for being a forum for antisemitism garbed in the argot of human rights.

The January 27 address recapitulated these points, and more. He pointed to a five-fold rise in antisemitic incidents in Australia following the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel by Hamas. Context, such as Israel’s historical suppression of Palestinian autonomy and its ruthless campaign of pulverisation in Gaza, was absent. Regular protests in Sydney and Melbourne, including a Sydney Harbour Bridge march numbering 100,000 people, were all cut from the same cloth of antisemitism. Again, Israel’s conduct and policies deserved no mention, while slogans such as “from the river to the sea” and “globalising the intifada” could only be seen as antisemitic declarations.

With political illiteracy typical of the man, Morrison then linked the protests and a softer approach to Palestinian statehood directly to the Bondi attacks, his mind unblemished by any understanding about what ISIS is, and its hostility to Hamas.  Shades, here, of the sham groupthink that marked Cold War analysis from Washington to Canberra on monolithic communism. Just as communism of the Chinese, Soviet and Vietnamese character was just communism, so can all forms of Islamism be considered identical.

The usual cod analysis of the “progressive Left,” with its “neo-Marxist identity frameworks” and the “radical Right,” with its “conspiratorial and ethno-nationalist forms,” are offered, both serving as the conduit for “grievance politics.” “When failure is moralised as systemic injustice, liberal norms collapse.” This is the golden apologia for Israel writ large: do not blame institutions and injustice as having any consequences, the spawn of their practices. Abandon grievance; it has no role.

This sets the scene for Morrison’s real concern, and in this, he was keeping to the theme pushed by Chikli from the outset. Whatever the issues on the Left and Right of politics, Islam posed the greatest antisemitic threat, with its “imported European conspiracy theories, recasting Jews as a hidden enemy responsible for global disorder.”

His solution to such malignancy in a Western secular context? More religion, not less. Morrison quotes Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks quoting Jonathan Swift: “we have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love.” But the faith in question had to be of the “good” sort, an inward individual consideration, rather than the “bad” variety that externalised the grievance and made people rush for placards, street rallies and arms.

That bilious right-wing figures demanding the expulsion of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza have more than enough religion to go around (Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich come to mind) suggests this formula to be flawed. But Morrison singles out Islamic leaders and institutions within Australia as alone in lacking accountability. What was needed was “a recognised accreditation framework for imams, a national register for public-facing roles, clear training and conduct requirements, and disciplinary authority for governing councils.” Sermons should also be translated into English, and links to foreign Islamic groups policed and curbed.

In Australia, Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg spoke approvingly of the former PM’s tarnishing method, with Australian Muslims having to “take some responsibility” for terrorist acts. “Unfortunately,” he told ABC radio on January 28, “there has been a mutation of Islam in Australia and other Western countries where they have sought to kill citizens, not just Jewish people, but other citizens.”

The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC), the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC) and the Islamic Council of Victoria were suitably unimpressed. Chief executive of the Islamic Council of Victoria, Zakaria Wahid, made the far from startling point that the Australian government did “not hold entire communities accountable for acts of violence committed by individuals, and the same standard must apply to Muslims.”

Morrison has shown that he can be a good Pentecostal when required, demonstrating the sort of charity that never leaves his home or the halls of the Hill Song Church. As a cabinet minister and prime minister in various conservative governments, he showed a glacial contempt for women, welfare recipients, refugees, asylum seekers, those warning about climate change and open government. As prime minister, he gave Australia AUKUS, a criminally exorbitant, foolishly negotiated security pact between Canberra, London and Washington that has turned his country into an American satellite and forward base against China. But his less than secular admiration for Israel has won him friends, a point Chikli has unreservedly acknowledged. No doubt some well remunerated consultancy work is in the bag.

February 1, 2026 Posted by | personal stories | Leave a comment

Project 2025 : The Architecture of an American Upheaval

30 January 2026 Dr Andrew Klein, PhD, https://theaimn.net/project-2025-the-architecture-of-an-american-upheaval/

In an era of complex global challenges, a blueprint for the radical restructuring of the United States government and its role in the world has moved from the fringes of policy workshops to the centre of power. Known as Project 2025, this initiative is no mere political manifesto; it is a detailed, nearly thousand-page operational plan to consolidate executive power, dismantle long-standing federal institutions, and reorient American society and foreign policy according to a specific, hardline conservative vision.

While its architects publicly frame it as a preparatory tool for any conservative president, its DNA is unmistakably Trumpist. The project is a direct response to the perceived failures of Donald Trump’s first term, designed to ensure that a future administration is not hindered by a non-compliant bureaucracy or a lack of ideological clarity. An analysis found that just four days into his second term, nearly two-thirds of Trump’s executive actions “mirror or partially mirror” proposals from Project 2025. This is not a coincidence; it is the implementation of a premeditated design.

The Architects and the Blueprint

Project 2025 is the brainchild of The Heritage Foundation, a cornerstone of American conservative thought, which has orchestrated a coalition of over 100 partner organisations. The project’s director is Paul Dans, a former chief of staff in Trump’s Office of Personnel Management, and its president is Kevin Roberts, who has openly described the organisation’s role as “institutionalizing Trumpism.”

The initiative is built on “four pillars” that function as an integrated system for seizing the levers of government: a 920-page policy bible called the “Mandate for Leadership“; a personnel database of vetted, ideologically loyal individuals; a training academy for these recruits; and a secretive “Playbook” of draft executive orders for the first 180 days. The project operates with a stated budget of $22 million and is supported by a network of groups, with nearly half having received funding from a dark money network linked to Leonard Leo, a key architect of the conservative judiciary.

Core Aims and Ideological Drivers

The agenda laid out in Project 2025 is sweeping, touching upon nearly every aspect of governance and American life. Its central ideological drivers are the concentration of presidential power, the advancement of a Christian nationalist social agenda, and a dramatic rollback of the federal government’s regulatory and social welfare functions.

In the realm of government and power, the plan aims to dismantle the “administrative state” by reinstating “Schedule F,” a measure that would reclassify up to 50,000 career civil servants as political appointees, allowing for their replacement with administration loyalists. It also seeks to bring independent agencies like the Department of Justice and the FBI under direct presidential control.

On social policy, the blueprint is equally transformative. It proposes using the 1873 Comstock Act to criminalise the mailing of abortion pills and to reverse FDA approval of the abortion medication mifepristone. It aims to remove legal protections against anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination, mandate discrimination against transgender people in the military and in disaster assistance, and eliminate all Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government.

For the economy and environment, the project advocates for slashing corporate taxes, instituting a flat individual income tax, and cutting spending on social programs like Medicare and Medicaid. On the environment, it calls for the United States to withdraw from international climate agreements and to unleash maximum domestic fossil fuel production under a mantra of “drill, drill, drill,” with one proposal going so far as to suggest abolishing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Regarding immigration and security, the plan outlines a policy of executing the arrest, detention, and mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. It also proposes ending birthright citizenship, dismantling the asylum system, and deploying the U.S. Armed Forces for domestic law enforcement.

The Trump-Project 2025 Nexus

Despite Donald Trump’s public attempts to distance himself, the connections are deep. The initiative is staffed by over 200 former Trump administration officials, and at least six of his former cabinet secretaries are authors or contributors to the project’s policy bible. Crucially, key figures behind the project have been appointed to Trump’s second-term administration. Russell Vought, a Project 2025 co-author, was reappointed as Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Stephen Miller, whose group advised the project, was appointed as a White House advisor. Tom Homan, a contributor, was appointed as “Border Czar,” and Pam Bondi, an ardent supporter, was nominated for U.S. Attorney General. This integration demonstrates that the project’s ultimate aim – to provide a “government in waiting” – has been realised.

Global Implications and the Australian Context

The project’s vision explicitly aims to reshape America’s role in the world. Its foreign policy prescriptions include a “pivot” to counter China, which analysts suggest would come at the expense of focus on Russia and European democracies. It advocates for a “comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of U.S. participation in all international organizations,” signaling a strong isolationist and unilateralist turn. Furthermore, it would embed conservative religious goals into foreign policy, for instance, by making “protecting life” a “core objective” of foreign assistance.

For Australia, the direct mentions in the project’s materials are few, primarily suggesting greater defence collaboration. However, the indirect consequences would be profound. A U.S. withdrawal from climate agreements and a massive increase in fossil fuel production would cripple global efforts to combat climate change, a dire outcome for a region highly vulnerable to its effects. A shift in U.S. commitment to international institutions would create significant uncertainty and force a realignment of strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. The Heritage Foundation’s open admiration for Viktor Orban’s Hungary as “the model” for conservative statecraft indicates a foreign policy more friendly to authoritarian leaders, potentially altering the global democratic landscape in which Australia operates.

A Contested Legacy

Project 2025 is celebrated by its proponents as a necessary measure to dismantle an unaccountable bureaucracy. Its critics, including pro-democracy advocates and civil liberties unions, have labeled it an authoritarian and Christian nationalist plan that would undermine the rule of law, separation of powers, and civil liberties.

The implementation of this project represents a fundamental test for the American system of government. It is a deliberate, well-funded, and systematic effort to transform the structure of the state itself. As this blueprint becomes reality, its effects will reverberate far beyond Washington, D.C., challenging democratic norms and international alliances, and forcing nations like Australia to navigate a world reshaped by an America that has chosen a radically different path.

February 1, 2026 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment