Loss of nuclear monoply - an Israeli nightmare
Haaretz / Yossi Melman
06-May-2009 (3 comments)

It is unclear whether the U.S. assistant secretary of state's call to Israel to sign on to the nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty indicates a change in Washington's policy toward Israel's
nuclear program, or even if the move was anticipated by the White
House.

It is clear, however, that where there's smoke, there's fire. The
U.S. has been protecting Israel for years, creating a diplomatic
umbrella and pushing away any attempt, in any international debate, to discuss the nuclear weapons the entire world believes Israel possesses.

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Ostaad

by capt_ayhab on

You are right, Israeli leader have lied throughout their history. Just look at their records, they are either terrorist, war criminal, embezzler, or just plain criminals.

lying is second nature to them, as it is being racist.

-YT


Ostaad

What are we waiting for?

by Ostaad on

"Israel says, any discussion of a nuclear-free zone
would have to be intimately tied to a regional disarmament of other
weapons of mass destruction, both chemical and biological, and to
downsizing the number of missiles in every country's possession."

Let's see who bluffing here. Although I don't believe for a minute the Zionist extremists/terrorists who rule Israel mean what they say about disarmaments, I think this is a worthy cause that will lead to peace and stability in the region. 


Niloufar Parsi

interesting read

by Niloufar Parsi on

despite a rather ludicrous 'solution' near the end of the article, it's good to see some degree of realism creeping into the isaeli and western stance.