Everyone's "Nuclear Hitler" scenarios would only be plausible if JCS/STRATCOM wrote out a scenario that had no requirements, which they would never do.Smitty-48 wrote:I was assuming that the Carlin-esque "Nuclear Hitler" scenario would have to be a Global Strike LAO rather than say, launch on warning, which would seem to be within the CONPLAN 8044 scope, AFAIK, CONPLAN 8022 was cancelled and is not integrated into 8010-12 at this time.
Now, one President can certainly be more trigger happy than another, where if the conditions are met, they might have reason to hold off on ordering a nuclear strike, but that seems to be all the leeway that's built in. I don't think the JCS/STRATCOM could execute a nuclear strike without CinC's order, unless it's written into the OPLAN that way, which many of the response scenarios most likely are.
As far as CONPLAN 8022, as far as I understand (could be wrong), it wasn't so much cancelled as it was integrated (the CONPLAN was no longer needed, as it's functionality was merged into OPLAN).
FAS ISSUE BRIEF February 2010 wrote:Up until that point STARTCOM had described strategic deterrence and Global Strike as separate, but after CONPLAN 8022 was canceled in late 2004, STRATCOM started describing Global Strike as synonymous with the offensive leg of the “New Triad,” consisting of nuclear, conventional, and non-kinetic offensive capabilities. JFCC Space and Global Strike was renamed JFCC Global Strike and Integration to describe the integration of Global Strike options into the strategic war plan and regional plans. Defense officials told me Global Strike was “migrating” from CONPLAN 8022 into the other plans as needed. Today the STRATCOM component command that has responsibility for maintenance and execution of the strategic war plan is simply known as JFCC Global Strike; deterrence and WMD preemption have merged.