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Thursday, May 06, 2010

Good news: IAEA chief asks 151 countries to 'persuade' Israel to sign NPT

Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse, they have.
The head of the UN atomic watchdog is asking for international input on how to persuade Israel to join the Nonproliferation Treaty. The request is contained in a letter shared Wednesday with The Associated Press and is sure to add pressure on the Jewish state to fully disclose its unacknowledged nuclear arsenal.

IAEA chief Yukiya Amano asks foreign ministers of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 151 member states to share views on how to persuade Israel to join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. The letter also asks for advice on how to persuade Israel to allow IAEA oversight of its nuclear facilities.
Is anyone paying attention to Iran anymore? ANYONE? Why is the IAEA spending more time on Israel than on Iran, North Korea and Pakistan combined? Surely it couldn't be that all that pressure on Israel would flunk the 3-D Test, could it?

2 Comments:

At 5:21 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Carl.
Exactly what i predicted came out,next the U.S. won't abstain on a UN vote against Israel it will vote against Israel.
The masks are coming off Obama is showing his real face now.
It seems the predictions in the Bible "ISRAEL will stand alone to all its enemies." the book of Ezekiel chapter 38 and 39 is coming out.
On the other hand Israel can just like Iran say that it has no nuclear weapons that seems to work for Iran anyways.

 
At 6:38 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Like I said, Israel should officially join the nuclear club and adopt the French policy on nuclear weapons. In the face of this pressure, the policy of ambiguity is slowing eroding Israel's rights and compromising its right to defend itself. Since every one else in a race to get their own bomb, there is no longer any point in hiding it from the world.

 

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