Monday, April 30, 2018

Netanyahu - The Great Theft


Tonight, only two hours ago, Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a great show in a life broadcast to the world when he presented lots and lots of documents belonging to an Iranian nuclear program named "Project Amad". These documents, having become obsolete after Iran signed the denuclearization treaty, were recently relocated and stored in a shabby hut in the outskirts of Tehran. From there they must have been stolen by Israeli agents.

But first some words about Israel's own nuclear weapons. Their existence had much earlier been indicated by some cryptic answer given by deputy-defense minister and later president Peres to former US president Kennedy when Kennedy had inquired into Israel's nuclear ambitions: "I can assure you that we won't be the first to apply nuclear weapons". You should keep this in mind before you turn to Netanyahu's "breaking exposure" of an Iranian nuclear program.





The Grand Theft.



Netanyahu playing into the hands of US president Trump.


And by the way, I still remember that Saddam Hussein's administration in Iraq kept some similar feasibility study for a nuclear weapon and which was abandoned after Israel had bombed Saddam's secret research reactor into a ruin. That study became known only by chance when the Bush administration published masses of unchecked documents on the internet, in the hope US patriots would volunteer with their Arabic language skills to participate in the translation which surpassed government capacity. When some reader sounded the alarm, the web portal was closed in a hurry.

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