Trump suggested nuking hurricanes, says report | Inquirer News

Trump suggested nuking hurricanes, says report

/ 07:25 AM August 27, 2019

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump suggested dropping nuclear bombs on hurricanes before they made landfall in the United States, Axios reported on Sunday.

During a hurricane briefing, Trump asked if it were possible to disrupt hurricanes forming off the coast of Africa by dropping a nuclear bomb in the eye of the storm, the news site wrote.

According to an anonymous source, the news website said that meeting attendees left the briefing, thinking, “What do we do with this?”

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Axios did not say when this conversation took place.

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It is reportedly not the first time the president made such a suggestion.

In 2017, Trump asked a senior official whether the administration should bomb hurricanes to prevent them from making landfall.

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Not a new idea

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Trump did not specify in this conversation that nuclear bombs be used.

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The White House declined to comment, but Axios quoted a senior administration official as saying Trump’s “objective is not bad.”

Trump’s idea is not new. The suggestion was originally made by a government scientist in the 1950s, under President Dwight Eisenhower.

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The idea continues to pop up, even though scientists agree it would not work.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has a page dedicated to the concept.

“During each hurricane season, there always appear suggestions that one should simply use nuclear weapons to try and destroy the storms,” the NOAA said.

Not only would a bomb not alter a storm, the winds would quickly spread radioactive fallout over nearby land, the NOAA added.

“Needless to say, this is not a good idea,” it said.

The United States is regularly pummeled by hurricanes.

In 2017, one named “Harvey” became the strongest hurricane to make landfall in 12 years.

‘Dude’s gotta go’

Twitter lit up with reactions to Trump’s suggestion, with many users appearing shocked.

“Not The Onion,” one user wrote, referring to the satirical news publication known for outlandish headlines.

“What could possibly go wrong?” asked another.

Many tweets also included the hashtag #ThatsHowTheApocalypseStarted.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris weighed in as well, tweeting, “Dude’s gotta go.”

TAGS: Donald Trump, Hurricanes, nuclear bombs

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