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10-12-2008, 10:54 PM #1
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IAEA 'puts Israeli nukes on agenda'
here ya go, already came through haha
Nation & World | Veiled criticism of Israel's nukes | Seattle Times Newspaper
Veiled criticism of Israel's nukes
A U. N. nuclear conference indirectly criticized Israel on Saturday for refusing to put its atomic program under international purview...
Originally published Sunday, October 5, 2008 at 12:00 AM
By The Associated Press
VIENNA, Austria â?? A U.N. nuclear conference indirectly criticized Israel on Saturday for refusing to put its atomic program under international purview, but the Jewish state evaded a Muslim-led attempt to link it to nuclear proliferation in the Mideast.
As in past years at the International Atomic Energy Agency's general conference, Iran, Israel's most outspoken foe, spearheaded the verbal attack on Israel, which is widely considered to have nuclear arms but has a "no-tell" policy on the issue.
Chief Iranian delegate Ali Ashgar Soltanieh said Israel's nuclear capabilities represent a "serious and continued threat to the security of neighboring and other states."
And he took the U.S. and other Western backers of Israel to task for their "shameful silence" on what he said was the menace posed by Israel's atomic arsenal.
The meeting of 145 nations voted for a resolution urging all nations to open their nuclear activities to outside inspections and work toward the establishment of a Mideast nuclear-weapons-free zone.
With Israel the only country in the region considered to have atomic arms, passage of the resolution constituted indirect criticism of the Jewish state.
The resolution called on all nations in the Middle East "not to develop, test or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons," and urged nuclear-weapons states to "refrain from any action" hindering the establishment of a Mideast zone free of nuclear weapons.
The United States and the European Union managed to block an effort by Muslim nations and their supporters to submit a resolution more directly critical of Israel and its "nuclear capabilities."flyingimam Reviewed by flyingimam on . IAEA 'puts Israeli nukes on agenda' IAEA 'puts Israeli nukes on agenda' Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:12:52 GMT The UN nuclear watchdog has unanimously agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of its annual meeting. After requests by the Non-Aligned Movement and the Arab League, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed to put the issue of Israel's nuclear capabilities on the agenda of the 52nd annual meeting of the UN body. The move was initially met with protests by the US and Canada but Rating: 5
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