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The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner Hardcover – December 5, 2017
Shortlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction
Finalist for The California Book Award in Nonfiction
The San Francisco Chronicle’s Best of the Year List
Foreign Affairs Best Books of the Year
In These Times “Best Books of the Year"
Huffington Post’s Ten Excellent December Books List
LitHub’s “Five Books Making News This Week”
From the legendary whistle-blower who revealed the Pentagon Papers, an eyewitness exposé of the dangers of America's Top Secret, seventy-year-long nuclear policy that continues to this day.
Here, for the first time, former high-level defense analyst Daniel Ellsberg reveals his shocking firsthand account of America's nuclear program in the 1960s. From the remotest air bases in the Pacific Command, where he discovered that the authority to initiate use of nuclear weapons was widely delegated, to the secret plans for general nuclear war under Eisenhower, which, if executed, would cause the near-extinction of humanity, Ellsberg shows that the legacy of this most dangerous arms buildup in the history of civilization--and its proposed renewal under the Trump administration--threatens our very survival. No other insider with high-level access has written so candidly of the nuclear strategy of the late Eisenhower and early Kennedy years, and nothing has fundamentally changed since that era.
Framed as a memoir--a chronicle of madness in which Ellsberg acknowledges participating--this gripping exposé reads like a thriller and offers feasible steps we can take to dismantle the existing "doomsday machine" and avoid nuclear catastrophe, returning Ellsberg to his role as whistle-blower. The Doomsday Machine is thus a real-life Dr. Strangelove story and an ultimately hopeful--and powerfully important--book about not just our country, but the future of the world.
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBloomsbury USA
- Publication dateDecember 5, 2017
- Dimensions6.45 x 1.57 x 9.61 inches
- ISBN-101608196704
- ISBN-13978-1608196708
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"The Doomsday Machine is being published at an alarmingly relevant moment, as North Korea is seeking the capability to target the United States with nuclear missiles, and an unpredictable president, Donald Trump, has countered with threats of 'fire and fury.' "- New York Magazine
"A groundbreaking and nightmare-inducing account of how the whole mad system works." - Esquire
"One of the best books ever written on the subject--certainly the most honest and revealing account by an insider who plunged deep into the nuclear rabbit hole's mad logic and came out the other side." - Fred Kaplan, Slate
"Daniel Ellsberg's The Doomsday Machine (Bloomsbury) unpacks the power of our atomic arsenal." - Vanity Fair
"Ellsberg, the dauntless whistle-blower, has written a timely plea for a reassessment of a weapons program that he describes as 'institutionalized madness.' " - Best Books of the Year 2017, The San Francisco Chronicle
"A passionate call for reducing the risk of total destruction . . . Ellsberg's effort to make vivid the genuine madness of the 'doomsday machine,' and the foolishness of betting our survival on mutually assured destruction, is both commendable and important." - Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review
"Brilliantly and readably tackles an issue even more crucial than decision-making in the U.S. intervention in Vietnam, which is policy on the handling of nuclear weapons." - 10 Excellent December Books, Huffington Post
"This candid and chilling memoir describes how Ellsberg came to recognize that the U.S. military’s approach to preparing for nuclear war was terrifyingly casual. If war came, the United States was ready to obliterate not only the Soviet Union but also China--a plan that would have immediately produced 275 million fatalities and then led to another 50 million, owing to the effects of radiation." - Foreign Affairs, "Best Books of the Year"
"Gripping and unnerving . . . A must-read of the highest order, Ellsberg's profoundly awakening chronicle is essential to our future." - starred review, Booklist (“High Demand Backstory”)
"Ellsberg’s brilliant and unnerving account makes a convincing case for disarmament and shows that the mere existence of nuclear weapons is a serious threat to humanity." - starred review, Publishers Weekly
"Noted gadfly Ellsberg returns with a sobering look at our nuclear capabilities . . . When the author hurriedly copied the contents of his RAND Corporation safe to reveal, in time, what would become known as the Pentagon Papers, that was just the start of it. He had other documents, even more jarring . . . Especially timely given the recent saber-rattling not from Russia but North Korea and given the apparent proliferation of nuclear abilities among other small powers." - Kirkus Reviews
"His point is simple: We and our political leaders must stop thinking of nuclear war as a manageable risk. We must stop thinking of the possibility of nuclear war as normal." - St Louis Post-Dispatch, "Our Favorite Books of 2017"
"The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner blends personal recollections and historical analysis with a set of considered proposals for reducing the threat of apocalyptic war. Many years in the making, it’s a book that arrives at an opportune moment." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Ellsberg’s book, perhaps the most personal memoir yet from a Cold Warrior, fills an important void by providing firsthand testimony about the nuclear insanity that gripped a generation of policymakers . . . The Doomsday Machine is strongest as a portrait of the slow corruption of America’s national security state by layer upon layer of secrecy. He relates how the Cold War, the nuclear build-up and trillions of dollars of defense spending were compromised by information purposely withheld from the policymakers and politicians who debated and shaped our path" - Washington Post
"History may remember Ellsberg as the whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers and helped end the Vietnam War, but his alarmingly relevant new book should also assure his legacy as a prescient and authoritative anti-nuclear activist. The Doomsday Machine, which takes its title from Dr. Strangelove, reads like a thriller as Ellsberg figures out that America's pledge never to attack first was fiction and that the so called 'fail-safe' systems are prone to disaster." - Los Angeles Times
"Ellsberg writes briskly in the service of opinions formed by long and sober study. What he means is never in doubt and it is always interesting . . . He is a vigorous writer with a gift for dramatic tension and the unfolding of events as they cascade toward disaster." - Thomas Powers, New York Review of Books
"Ellsberg presents his thoughts on how best to dismantle a program that could lead to global annihilation, while once again proving how deeply disturbing and radically ignorant our country's leaders are when it comes to thermonuclear warfare." - SF Weekly
"The Doomsday Machine is chilling, compelling and certain to be controversial." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Is it really necessary to declare that a knowledgeable, detailed and passionate book about the odds-on danger of cataclysmically destroying all human life on earth is important? Daniel Ellsberg's The Doomsday Machine demands to be widely read. Its claims should be examined by experts, corroborated, rebutted, taken up by Congressional committees (alas, unlikely) and generally forced into public consciousness . . . The Doomsday Machine is engrossing and frightening." - Peter Steinfels, America Magazine
"In the era of barbed insults regarded as precursors to nuclear threat, the warnings yielded by The Doomsday Machine have become required reading. . . . Daniel Ellsberg's title evokes Kubrick's film on purpose, a metaphor that culminates in his definition of the 'Strangelove Paradox.' The United States has thousands of 'Doomdsay Machine' weapons and hundreds of 'fingers on the button.' The question the reader must ask, now mortified by the necessary horrors of Ellsberg's masterpiece, is how to save the world" - Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
"The Doomsday Machine is, in fact, a Bildungsroman, a tale of one intellectual’s disillusionment with the country in which Ellsberg had placed so much trust. It reveals how the horrors of US nuclear war planning transformed a man of the establishment into a left-wing firebrand." - Los Angeles Review of Books
"[The Doomsday Machine is] an important tome that’s as optimistic as it sounds. It’s vital reading that reminds people that both poor planning--such as the US under Dwight Eisenhower having no contingency in place for only bombing the USSR into dust, but it being a package deal with China, something that confirmed the rigidity of these planners as well as their blithely democidal tendencies--and the potential for simple mistakes still run rampant in US nuclear policy." - antiwar.com
"Gripping . . . The Doomsday Machine is essential reading--both a terrifying ‘Doctor Strangelove’ saga and a hopeful consideration of future scenarios." - Mercury News
"Ellsberg's book is essential for facilitating a national discussion about a vital topic." - starred review, Library Journal
"Alarming, galvanizing, and brilliantly written." - Barnes & Noble Review
"Given the current crises, both domestic and international, the timeliness of Ellsberg’s exposures―and warnings―is unnerving... The Doomsday Machine is not for the faint of heart, but its sense of urgency should make it required reading, and―more importantly―a call to action." - BookPage
"From a close insider's perspective, he describes how the U.S. came to create and adjust this potentially world-destroying arsenal, how presidents have used it to threaten foreign leaders, and the responses of other nuclear powers. We have narrowly avoided many previous crises, but he fears that the current U.S. administration could charge straight into a worst-case scenario. This book deserves to be widely read, discussed and acted upon." - Shelf Awareness
"In his recent book The Doomsday Machine, Daniel Ellsberg reports that the basic elements of US preparations for nuclear war have been little changed over the past three generations . . . Ellsberg's warning needs to be taken seriously." - Truthout
"Speaking with the authority of an insider who was intimately involved with nuclear strategy and policymaking at the highest levels, he reveals that practically everything the American public believes about nuclear war and nuclear weapons is, quite simply, a 'deliberate deception.' . . . One can only hope Daniel Ellsberg's singular combination of moral credibility and personal knowledge will work its magic one more time to forestall an even greater tragedy than the Vietnam War." - Undark Magazine
"The book is a revelation, and it raises so many essential questions that have been very inadequately discussed about nuclear war, realistic appraisal of its consequences and nuclear winter. Ellsberg places his discussion inside a history of the law of war since the early 20th century. . . . Ellsberg has performed his greatest public service yet with the publication of this book." - The Concord Monitor
"A treasure of finely woven secrets and insights lies in Daniel Ellsberg’s new memoir, The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner. Their importance grows each day that the nuclear stand-offs on the Korean Peninsula, in South Asia and between the United States and Russia go unabated." - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
"Shocking . . . The Doomsday Machine is full of deeply disturbing revelations. The book sometimes reads like a thriller, as Ellsberg describes his mounting horror and revulsion over the discoveries he made over the years." - Five out of Five, Berkleyside
"Daniel Ellsberg's latest book is a disturbing analysis about how close we have been--and still are--to a nuclear holocaust." - Buffalo News
"As with the Pentagon Papers, Ellsberg has performed a public service in writing a candid book that states where we are more than seven decades into the nuclear era. This book provides abundant evidence that describes our nuclear predicament and how we got here, as well as ideas and insights that may help extricate us from the potentially devastating path we now walk." - Arms Control Today
"This is a compelling and alarming book, and it should be read by anyone who cares about the human future." - The Montreal Gazette
"There is much in Ellsberg’s book that is new, and may even be revelatory to many readers . . . To be sure, Ellsberg is hardly the first Jeremiah to warn that nuclear war is ‘a catastrophe waiting to happen' . . . Ellsberg is, nonetheless, the most recent, the best informed--and plainly the most motivated--to remind us, since then, of our present and continuing danger." - H-Diplo
"An absolutely imperative read in this day and age of Trump, Putin, Kim Jong Un, and global instability." - Helen Caldicott, Founding President, Physicians for Social Responsibility
"This long-awaited chronicle from the father of American whistle-blowing is both an urgent warning and a call to arms to a public that has grown dangerously habituated to the idea that the means of our extinction will forever be on hair-trigger alert." - Edward Snowden
"Nobody could have told this horrifying story better than Daniel Ellsberg. He introduces us to the men who have coldly and with a God-like sense of righteous entitlement, put in place a plan that can, on a whim--not virtually, but literally--annihilate life on Earth. What a book." - Arundhati Roy, anti-nuclear activist and author of THE MINISTRY OF UTMOST HAPPINESS and the Pulitzer Prize-winner THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
"A fascinating and terrifying account of nuclear war planning by a consultant from the RAND Corporation at the highest levels of government in the Kennedy administration. Ellsberg tells us of the close calls with nuclear war and of the policies developed then that still threaten the planet with annihilation. I couldn't put the book down." - Frances FitzGerald, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of FIRE IN THE LAKE
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury USA
- Publication date : December 5, 2017
- Edition : First Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1608196704
- ISBN-13 : 978-1608196708
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.45 x 1.57 x 9.61 inches
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020Who knew that the Pentagon Papers guy had another story to tell that was not only "something completely different" but also a gazillion times more urgent? Ellsberg explains why he prioritized as he did at the time, and anyway it's water under the bridge. So now into the breach:
It turns out that Ellsberg was privy to, and indeed instrumental in, the creation of the atomic arsenal that put the "assured" in M.A.D. But only slowly did he become aware of the true ghastly state of affairs, and also that the military was trying mightily to hide it even from the President (through several administrations). So before he was a whistle blower on Vietnam Ellsberg became a whistle blower to the President on U.S. nuclear war policy ... and preparedness ... to wipe out not only the entire Soviet Union but also China and Eastern Europe for good measure upon the slightest provocation.
Or by accident, which was another possibility Ellsberg (and just about everybody else) failed to appreciate fully because of the secrecy surrounding delegation of authority all the way down to the level of individual military bases (not to mention that the same thing was presumably true in the Soviet Union). So, not only could there in fact have been a real Jack D. Ripper initiating WWIII, but even any of several accidental circumstances Ellsberg considers could have set it off (and almost did during the Cuban Missile Crisis in ways even the leaders were not aware of at the time).
I've read a number of knowledgeable reviews of this book which confirm Ellsberg's stories and authority to tell them. In addition to many gripping tales, Ellsberg presents several expert analyses of the risks he is talking about. Yet a third impressive feature of this book is the historical explanation and philosophical reflection he provides regarding how so many highly intelligent and well-meaning people, including himself, could have been party to the most monstrous ... and ludicrous ... plans of destruction ever conceived. He details how the escalation of atrocities perpetrated by the "good guys" went from unthinkable to routine in World War II, thereby establishing a way of thinking that subsequently went completely bananas in the Cold War.
The final flourish of this awful and essential book is that to this day we have real-live doomsday machines in place in both the U.S. and Russia primed to end the world and just as liable to miscalculation or accident as ever. Be afraid, be very afraid. And act? Well, a subtext of Ellsberg's book seems to be that human nature is the real culprit, so good luck changing that.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2018Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis is not a good book to read at night because you probably won’t get any sleep.
Daniel Ellsberg reveals much about his career at the RAND Corporation following his 1957 discharge from the Marine Corps. Along the way he punctures the balloons of many myths regarding the safety and employment of nuclear weapons by U. S. forces. Contrary to public opinion, the authority to launch such a weapon was not solely entrusted with the President and his nuclear “football.” Instead, such authority was delegated to senior military in the Pacific and Atlantic and then sub-delegated to even lower level commands. Such weapons could also be found in unlikely places. He tells of a Navy LST anchored in Japan’s Yokosuka harbor with a nuclear weapon aboard. The ship was moved to Okinawa when the Japanese learned of this serious safety violation. He also tells about seeing H-bombs slung under the wings of F-100 fighter-bombers on alert at Kadena Air Base on Okinawa, ready to take off on ten minutes notice. Overall the book is full of interesting (and frightening) information about the number of nuclear weapons held by several countries and what the more powerful ones can do to eliminate human life on our globe.
One of the most harrowing stories Ellsberg tells centers around the Cuban Missile Crisis in the early 1960s. There was a fleet of U. S. Navy ships off the Cuban coast and they were to monitor the removal of Russian missiles. There were also four Russian submarines in the same general area and our Navy ships were “practicing” dropping depth charges on the subs with inert hand grenades. The subs were equipped with nuclear torpedoes and, an one point, three officers in one sub seriously considered firing torpedoes but were overruled by the two most senior ones of the trio. Such a weapon would have destroyed all of the ships in the fleet and probably caused a more drastic response from the U. S.
So we “dodged a bullet” this time. But it was only one of many such occurrences. Ellsberg documents some twenty-six (!) nuclear crises starting with the August 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and concluding with nuclear threats by Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton in 1996. Of course there have been others such as the recent threats made by President Trump against North Korea.
Ellsberg ends the book with a chapter called “Dismantling the Doomsday Machine.” In order to greatly diminish the likelihood of global annihilation, U. S. and Russia would have to enter an agreement to disarm and never use nuclear weapons in a first strike. Such an agreement would require a huge amount of trust on both sides and perhaps that is just not realistic, given the personal characters of Mr. Putin and Mr. Trump. In our current world, we also have a large unknown in the person of Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, probably the least trustworthy of all. The next several months will probably give us greater assurances (or sleepless nights) on just whom we can trust.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseVery small font and difficult to read. Content is well worth reading.
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越智晴基Reviewed in Japan on January 24, 20185.0 out of 5 stars 彼を知らず己も知らない核抑止
米ソが大変緊張した関係にあった時期にアメリカの核戦略の計画の立案に深く関わった人の回想録だけあって、生々しく興味深い。彼を知り己を知れば百戦危からずということわざがありますが、果たして彼(ソ連)のことを正確に知ることはできたのでしょうか。加えて、自国の意志決定をする指導者や命令を実行する軍人の考えや判断能力は様々で、把握することはできたのでしょうか。大国がDoomsday machineを捨てることはないでしょうが、せめても使われることがないように。
JTReviewed in India on November 26, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Nuclear danger lurks around us.
A great write.
Soine chilling facts.
JDWilconnellyReviewed in Canada on May 7, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Beware- CIA propaganda unit minions write hit pieces and negative reviews against their narratives
Excellent, but "nightmare" book of the reality of how close we are to nuclear mistake or miscalculation that could create nuclear winter....The negative reviews are pathetic drivel, written by either ill informed people, or CIA minions assigned to propagandize ... CIA is an abhorrent entity.... This guy worked in the "business"
Recommended reading; The Devil's Chessboard by David Talbot, JFK And the Unthinkable by Robert J. Douglas, Super Imperialism 3rd Edition by Michael Hudson, Dark Money by Jane Mayer, and Democracy in Chains by Nancy MacLean...
The first two books lay out the horrific control over the U.S. the CIA.... It will give you a thorough understanding of the true greatness of JFK's visionary enlightenment towards nations living in peace without nuclear threat.... MIC could not have that. They strove to make sure of that.
The remaining three books will give you the greed that drives the Military Industrial complex that drives us ever closer to the complete insanity of world ending nuclear war....
Ellsberg lays the remainder of that threat, out in horrific, articulate detail.....
MR W.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable
Essential reading if you want to understand what went on in the cold war. The author speaks with the authority of having been in the thick of it, either as a consultant to the US Air Force or, alter, an employee of the Govt. There's a good history of the Cuban missile crisis, for example, but reading to the end of the book it doesn't seem like we have learnt very much from that.
The risks described in this book would not be tolerated in any other walk of life. If what he says it true, and I have no reason to doubt it, then we are all at risk, not just from US - Russian doomsday machines but from many smaller states that have built up nuclear arsenals. His final chapter on dismantling the machines is not quite at the standard of the rest of the book, and the problem of how to get there from here is a tough one. Impossible???
Everyone concerned about the future of human life on earth needs to read this book, and the risks highlighted seem to be much worse than those that activists keep in the news everyday.
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mati whekeReviewed in Germany on January 1, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Zitate
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseDas Buch zu lesen ist schwere Kost. Denn Ellsberg hat umfangreich das geschildert, was er zurecht so beurteilt:
"Was für mich jenseits aller Frage steht ist, dass jedes soziale System, welches eine Weltuntergangs-Maschine geschaffen, unterhalten und mit einem Auslöser in der Hand eines einzelnen menschlichen Wesens ausgestattet hat, einschließlich dem Erstgebrauch von Atomwaffen, irgendeines Manns, und noch schlimmer, in den Händen einer unbekannten Zahl von Personen - in Kernaspekten verrückt ist. Unseres ist ein solches System. Wir sind im Griff institutionalisierter Verrücktheit.
In Bezug auf menschliche Angelegenheiten liegt darin nicht Neues. Unter den Aphorismen in 'Jenseits von Gut und Böse' schrieb Friedrich Nietzsche: "Bei Individuen ist Verrücktheit etwas Seltenes; aber in Gruppen, Parteien, Nationen und Epochen ist sie die Regel." Wir Amerikaner haben zu dieser Zeit ein ungewöhnliches Individuum im Weißen Haus. Aber unsere beiden Parteien, viele Nationen und diese Epoche sind auf der Spur von Nitzsches Regel. Im Atomzeitalter bedeutet das, dass wir Menschen - vor allem die Atomwaffenstaaten und ihre Verbündeten - eine beständige Gefahr nahezu vollständiger Auslöschung für uns selbst und die meisten anderen Arten auf der Erde darstellen."
"Die Vereinigten Staaten und Russland haben beide Weltuntergangs-Maschinen: ... ein sehr teures System von Menschen, Maschinen, Elektronik, Kommunikation, Institutionen, Plänen, Unterweisungen, Disziplin, Übungen und Doktrinen - die unter Bedingungen elektonischer Warnung, äußerem Konflikt oder Erwartungen eines Angriffs mit unbekannter, aber möglicherweise hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit die globale Zerstörung von Zivilisation und nahezu allen menschlichen Lebens auf Erden herbeiführen wird. ... Das trifft zu, obwohl der Kalte Krieg, der ihr Bestehen und ihren Status mit empfindlichem Auslöser rationalisierte - und ihre angenommene Notwendigkeit für nationale Sicherheit - vor dreißig Jahren endete."
Die Bemühungen der Präsidenten Obama, Trump und Putin, die jeweiligen Maschinen zu 'modernisieren', führen nach Ellsbergs Einschätzung zu "weiteren Subsidien für die militärischen-industriellen-legislativen Komplexe, die beiden Länder haben."
Das es einen wünschenswerte deutsche Übersetzung geben wird, ist eher unwahrscheinlich. Denn "keine der notwendigen Veränderungen kann ohne informierte Öffentlichkeit eintreten, die passend von einer Situation alarmiert ist, die angemessen Schrecken, Angst, Abscheu und Ungläubigkeit erzeugt, hoffentlich begleitet von der höchsten Entschlossenheit und Dringlichkeit, sie zu beseitigen."




