Obama Agrees To Keep Israel's Nukes Secret - HYPOCRISY!!!

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Even a broken clock is correct two times a day. The Rev. Sun Myung Moon controlled reich-wing Washington Times recently published the article below. The fact that Israel has 200 nuclear bombs is not new information to those of us in the ‘reality-based’ community. For the majority of the American populace, television news is their sole resource for information; not surprisingly, since the “media of mass distraction” –Never- mentions the fact that Israel has 200 nuclear bombs, most Americans are clueless!

Even as the hysteria builds about Iran possibly acquiring nuclear bombs in the near future, the “media of mass distraction”- Never- mentions Israel’s nuclear capability. In 1986 Morechai Vanunu an Israeli citizen who worked at Israel’s nuclear facility for ten years, revealed to the The Times of London, in detail, the magnitude of Israel’s nuclear bomb making facility. In retaliation for Morechai Vanunu revealing Israel’s hypocrisy to the world he was subsequently kidnapped from Eurpoe by the Israeli spy agency Mossad in Italy and then jailed for 18 years, including 11 in solitary confinement. It is 2009 and Israel’s hypocrisy about nuclear weapons continues.


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Obama Agrees To Keep Israel's Nukes Secret


October 2, 2009

by Eli Lake


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/02/president-obama-has-reaffirmed-a-4-decade-old-secr/

President Obama has reaffirmed a 4-decade-old secret understanding that has allowed Israel to keep a nuclear arsenal without opening it to international inspections, three officials familiar with the understanding said.

The officials, who spoke on the condition that they not be named because they were discussing private conversations, said Mr. Obama pledged to maintain the agreement when he first hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in May.

Under the understanding, the U.S. has not pressured Israel to disclose its nuclear weapons or to sign the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which could require Israel to give up its estimated several hundred nuclear bombs.

Israel had been nervous that Mr. Obama would not continue the 1969 understanding because of his strong support for nonproliferation and priority on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The U.S. and five other world powers made progress during talks with Iran in Geneva on Thursday as Iran agreed in principle to transfer some potential bomb fuel out of the country and to open a recently disclosed facility to international inspection.

Mr. Netanyahu let the news of the continued U.S.-Israeli accord slip last week in a remark that attracted little notice. He was asked by Israel's Channel 2 whether he was worried that Mr. Obama's speech at the U.N. General Assembly, calling for a world without nuclear weapons, would apply to Israel.

"It was utterly clear from the context of the speech that he was speaking about North Korea and Iran," the Israeli leader said. "But I want to remind you that in my first meeting with President Obama in Washington I received from him, and I asked to receive from him, an itemized list of the strategic understandings that have existed for many years between Israel and the United States on that issue. It was not for naught that I requested, and it was not for naught that I received [that document]."

The chief nuclear understanding was reached at a summit between President Nixon and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir that began on Sept. 25, 1969. Avner Cohen, author of "Israel and the Bomb" and the leading authority outside the Israeli government on the history of Israel's nuclear program, said the accord amounts to "the United States passively accepting Israel's nuclear weapons status as long as Israel does not unveil publicly its capability or test a weapon."

There is no formal record of the agreement nor have Israeli nor American governments ever publicly acknowledged it. In 2007, however, the Nixon library declassified a July 19, 1969, memo from national security adviser Henry Kissinger that comes closest to articulating U.S. policy on the issue. That memo says, "While we might ideally like to halt actual Israeli possession, what we really want at a minimum may be just to keep Israeli possession from becoming an established international fact."

Mr. Cohen has said the resulting policy was the equivalent of "don't ask, don't tell."

The Netanyahu government sought to reaffirm the understanding in part out of concern that Iran would seek Israeli disclosures of its nuclear program in negotiations with the United States and other world powers. Iran has frequently accused the U.S. of having a double standard by not objecting to Israel's arsenal.

Mr. Cohen said the reaffirmation and the fact that Mr. Netanyahu sought and received a written record of the deal suggest that "it appears not only that there was no joint understanding of what had been agreed in September 1969 but it is also apparent that even the notes of the two leaders may no longer exist. It means that Netanyahu wanted to have something in writing that implies that understanding. It also affirms the view that the United States is in fact a partner in Israel's policy of nuclear opacity."

Jonathan Peled, a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, declined to comment, as did the White House National Security Council.

The secret understanding could undermine the Obama administration's goal of a world without nuclear weapons. In particular, it could impinge on U.S. efforts to bring into force the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, two agreements that U.S. administrations have argued should apply to Israel in the past. They would ban nuclear tests and the production of material for weapons.
A Senate staffer familiar with the May reaffirmation, who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue, said, "What this means is that the president gave commitments that politically he had no choice but to give regarding Israel's nuclear program. However, it calls into question virtually every part of the president's nonproliferation agenda.The president gave Israel an NPT treaty get out of jail free card."

Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, said the step was less injurious to U.S. policy.

"I think it is par for the course that the two incoming leaders of the United States and Israel would want to clarify previous understandings between their governments on this issue," he said.

However Mr. Kimball added, "I would respectfully disagree with Mr. Netanyahu. President Obama's speech and U.N. Security Council Resolution 1887 apply to all countries irrespective of secret understandings between the U.S. and Israel. A world without nuclear weapons is consistent with Israel's stated goal of achieving a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction. Obama's message is that the same nonproliferation and disarmament responsibilities should apply to all states and not just a few."

Israeli nuclear doctrine is known as "the long corridor." Under it, Israel would begin to consider nuclear disarmament only after all countries officially at war with it signed peace treaties and all neighboring countries relinquished not only nuclear programs but also chemical and biological arsenals. Israel sees nuclear weapons as an existential guarantee in a hostile environment.

David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security, said he hoped the Obama administration did not concede too much to Israel.

"One hopes that the price for such concessions is Israeli agreement to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty and an acceptance of the long-term goal of a Middle East weapons-of-mass-destruction-free zone," he said. "Otherwise, the Obama administration paid too much, given its focus on a world free of nuclear weapons."


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Out of all the crap Obama has to deal with, I'd rather he not start up some shit with Israel, and breaking a 30 year old agreement for some (I dont know what) purpose would be a stupid. As long as it's "mums the word" rather than publicly saying "i had no idea they had nukes" I have no issue with it (given it has already been in place well before he was in office, and maintained by prior Presidents).

On a side note, during the campaign, wasnt the Right bitching about how Obama would be the "death to Israel" and we would lose them as an ally because he hates Jews or what not? Wouldnt this be good news for them?
 
Yea, one of Obama's hypocrites. If you think critically about this, Iran has a right to be suspicious about the United State’s intensions. In 1953 the CIA overthrew the democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq and installed the brutal Shah because he wanted sovereignty over his nation’s oil.

Strong is the Jewish lobby!
 
Yea, one of Obama's hypocrites. If you think critically about this, Iran has a right to be suspicious about the United State’s intensions. In 1953 the CIA overthrew the democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq and installed the brutal Shah because he wanted sovereignty over his nation’s oil.
Strong is the Jewish lobby!

A perfect example of why we should support a non-interventionist foreign policy! Its been nothin but drama ever since. Free trade with all, entangling alliances with none! Israel should be on their own
 
A perfect example of why we should support a non-interventionist foreign policy! Its been nothin but drama ever since. Free trade with all, entangling alliances with none! Israel should be on their own

I goes back further. In fact, the corporatists tried to overthrow this country in the 1930s using the military and a general testified in congress that the capitalists recruited him. Fact! You would find this out if you ever decide to enter the Corporate Externality thread.
 
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obama is definitely one of satan's helpers.

Why because he'd rather focus on peace relations than interfering with another nations sovereignty?

Israel ain't right, hasn't been right for 1000's of years, way before it was a state or nation.

The US ain't right and ain't been right for 100's of years.

Why should the President of the US spend 4 lil' years trying to fix Israel instead of the US?

Some of you katz don't be thinkin'...hell it's win, win for the US & Western nations to have a sudo Allie "Israel" with nukes perfectly positioned to be the first line of defense against any middle east nuclear threat...;)

"Israel" may be the most "racist!!!" racially oppressed people on the planet...but ain't shit Obama can do if UN inspectors find Nuclear weapons program that warrants sanctions, so why even waste the time or resources.
 
Why because he'd rather focus on peace relations than interfering with another nations sovereignty?

Israel ain't right, hasn't been right for 1000's of years, way before it was a state or nation.

The US ain't right and ain't been right for 100's of years.

Why should the President of the US spend 4 lil' years trying to fix Israel instead of the US?

Some of you katz don't be thinkin'...hell it's win, win for the US & Western nations to have a sudo Allie "Israel" with nukes perfectly positioned to be the first line of defense against any middle east nuclear threat...;)

"Israel" may be the most "racist!!!" racially oppressed people on the planet...but ain't shit Obama can do if UN inspectors find Nuclear weapons program that warrants sanctions, so why even waste the time or resources.

C/S
 
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