http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_3613966Even as he was telling Iran not to produce nuclear weapons, President Bush was urging Congress to pay for a new nuclear weapon designed to destroy underground military facilities.
Although the nuclear "bunker-buster" is still on the drawing board, Iran can be expected to charge the United States with atomic hypocrisy during this war of words.
No less than a conservative Republican from Ohio, Rep. David L. Hobson, has thwarted Bush's push for the bunker-buster for the past two years. Hobson chairs a House subcommittee that appropriates money for the nuclear weapons complex. He persuaded the House not to spend a cent for research on the bunker-buster. The Senate followed.
What worries him most about this weapon, Hobson has said, "is that some idiot might try to use it."