A declassified memorandum reveals a 1963 US plan to create an alternative to the Suez Canal.
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The historian Alex Wellerstein called the plan a "modest proposal for the Suez Canal situation" on Twitter on March 24, 2021.
It suggested that an "interesting application of nuclear excavation would be a sea-level canal 160 miles long across Israel."
The laboratory noted that there were 130 miles of "virtually unpopulated desert wasteland, and are thus amenable to nuclear excavation methods."
Persons:
—, Alex Wellerstein, Lawrence
Organizations:
Service, Twitter, US Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US Atomic Energy Commission, Forbes, Atomic Energy Commission
Locations:
Suez, Israel, Aqaba, Central America