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Israel Key To Conference On Banning Nuclear Weapons

EDITH M. LEDERER   05/29/10 04:25 PM ET   AP

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UNITED NATIONS — After 15 years, Arab nations finally won agreement from the United States and the other nuclear powers to take the first step toward banning nuclear weapons from the Middle East. Now the next move is Israel's.

But the Israeli government rejected the resolution Saturday, calling it "deeply flawed and hypocritical."

Although the U.S. joined the 188 other member nations of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty on Friday in giving a green light to a conference in 2012 "on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction," senior U.S. officials appeared to backtrack afterward, setting several conditions for the talks to go ahead.

Taking the toughest line, U.S. National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones said in a statement Friday night that the United States has "serious reservations" about the 2012 conference and believes Mideast peace and full compliance by all countries in the region to their arms control and nonproliferation obligations "are essential precursors" of a WMD-free zone. The compliance demand appeared to be aimed at Iran, which the U.S. believes is pursuing a nuclear weapons program despite Tehran's claims its only goal is nuclear power.

Jones also strongly defended longtime U.S. ally Israel, which was singled out for not being a member of the NPT. He said the United States "deplores" the naming of Israel which puts prospects for the 2012 conference "in doubt." As a co-sponsor of the conference, Jones said the United States will ensure that it will only takes place "if and when all countries feel confident that they can attend."

Israel, which has not signed the NPT, said due to the "distorted nature" of the resolution, it would not take part in its implementation.

"It singles out Israel, the Middle East's only true democracy and the only country threatened with annihilation. Yet the terrorist regime in Iran, which is racing to develop nuclear weapons and which openly threatens to wipe Israel off the map, is not even mentioned in the resolution," Israel's government said in its statement.

It said the resolution ignores "the real threats" facing the Middle East and "not only fails to advance regional security but actually sets it back."

The Arab proposal for a WMD-free zone – to pressure Israel to give up its undeclared arsenal of perhaps 80 nuclear warheads – was endorsed by the 1995 NPT conference but never acted on. At this month's NPT review, a conference to begin talks on a nuclear-free Mideast was considered by many delegates as "the make-or-break issue," and agreement on the 2012 meeting was widely welcomed after the 28-page final declaration was approved by consensus.

But the U.S. reaction raised questions and doubts about whether Israel, Iran and other countries in the Mideast will even hold a meeting in two years.

Several delegates suggested that earlier comments by U.S. Undersecretary of State Ellen Tauscher and President Barack Obama's coordinator for weapons of mass destruction, Gary Samore, warning about the difficulties of holding a conference and persuading Israel to attend may have been sparked by the upcoming visit of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on Tuesday.

Egypt's U.N. Ambassador Maged Abdelaziz, speaking for the 118-nation Nonaligned Movement of mainly developing countries, said that during the negotiations there was "a little bit of disagreement" on mentioning Israel.

But he said NAM members thought that since the document issued at the end of the 2000 NPT review conference mentioned the need for Israel to join the treaty and subject its nuclear capabilities to International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards there was "no going back on that commitment" and Israel had to be mentioned in the 2010 document as well.

Iran had loomed as a potential spoiler that would block consensus at this conference, and Iran and Syria dissented loudly on various points in the final hours, but no objections were raised in the concluding session.

Facing possible new U.N. sanctions because of its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment and enter negotiations on its nuclear program, the Iranians had sought to turn the spotlight instead on the big nuclear powers, demanding the final document call for speedier disarmament moves.

Iran's chief delegate Ali Asghar Soltanieh lamented that the deadline of 2025 sought by NAM for complete disarmament was not included in the final document. Nonetheless, Soltanieh called "the limited measures" in the agreement "a step forward."

Jones, the U.S. National Security Adviser, said the failure of the resolution to mention Iran, which he said poses the greatest threat of nuclear proliferation in the region, is "deplorable."

Iran's Soltanieh said the Americans should "think twice" before making such statements. "This was not the right reaction to a positive response, positive measure by our delegation joining the consensus," he said.

According to the final document, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the co-sponsors of the 1995 Mideast resolution – the U.S., Russia and Britain – will now appoint a "facilitator" to conduct consultations in preparation for the 2012 conference.

Jones said the United States "will insist that the conference operate only by consensus by the regional countries."

Under the 1970 nonproliferation treaty, nations without nuclear weapons committed not to acquire them; those with them committed to move toward their elimination; and all endorsed everyone's right to develop peaceful nuclear energy.

The last NPT conference, in 2005, failed to adopt a consensus declaration. In sharp contrast, a final declaration was not only adopted this year but for the first time it laid out complex action plans for all three of the treaty's "pillars" – nonproliferation, disarmament and peaceful nuclear energy.

Under its action plan, the five recognized nuclear-weapon states – the United States, Russia, Britain, France and China – commit to speed up arms reductions, take other steps to diminish the importance of atomic weapons, and report back on progress by 2014. The plan also has 24 steps to promote nonproliferation including making the treaty universal to include Israel, Pakistan India and North Korea, all of which have or are suspected of having nuclear arsenals.

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02:06 AM on 05/31/2010
FIRST DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF ISRAEL NUCLEAR STOCKPILE: OFFERED TO SELL BOMBS TO SOUTH AFRICA'S APARTHEID REGIME

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/23/israel-south-africa-nuclear-weapon

ISRAEL STATIONS THREE SUBS
WITH NUCLEAR MISSILES OFF IRANIAN COAST

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article7140282.ece
12:29 AM on 05/31/2010
http://www.livestream.com/insaniyardim

Live feed of Israeli terrorism against unarmed aid workers
05:38 PM on 05/31/2010
The "Aid workers" were not unarmed. They are now claiming the legal right to fight off the Israeli boarders. So they are not even claiming to be "Unarmed".

If it is true that they have the legal right to fight off the boarding party (and I doubt this) then Israel has the legal right to fight back. Some are confused by the laws of peacetime and the laws of war. Israel is in a state of war with Hamas.
07:34 PM on 05/30/2010
Iran keeps on saying that Israel should not exist, and keeps on enriching uranium and building ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads. Nobody is saying Iran should not exist. Israel has enemies, Iran only has those worried about it's nuclear program.

Neither nation is "key", and a nuclear free Middle East is unlikely if all the rest of the world has nukes.
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Amryxx
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07:47 PM on 05/30/2010
"keeps on enriching uranium"

... which is allowed under the NPT. How else are you going to feed your nuclear reactors?

"... building ballistic missiles"

Which is not banned under any treaty.

"... nuclear warheads"

No they did not.

"Israel has enemies"

All countries do.

"a nuclear free Middle East is unlikely if all the rest of the world has nukes. "

Ergo, *if* Iran decides to develop nuclear weapons, will you agree that they have the right to do so?
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tallen
panem et circenses
10:44 PM on 05/30/2010
", *if* Iran decides to develop nuclear weapons, will you agree that they have the right to do so? "

Not according to the NPT they signed.
Then again, Iran has cheated on that agreement since they signed it.
05:22 PM on 05/31/2010
Ballistic missiles are not a treaty violation. They are further evidence that Iran is building nuclear warheads, as the missiles are useless without them. And missiles like that are quite expensive. These are technically different from rockets used to launch satellites.

Israel has numerous enemies that wish to eliminate the Jewish State by force; and they've tried. Iran supports Hamas and Hezbollah to help this along. Iran had no enemies that are trying to change the regime, by force or diplomacy, until Iran began lying to the IAEA and working on nuclear weapons.

Iran has agreed by treaty to refrain from building nuclear weapons. They are, according to the IAEA, in violation of this treaty.
07:56 PM on 05/30/2010
There has been ample discussion about that mistranslation. It is a figure of speech used commonly.

Please stop spreading misinformation.

More information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad_and_Israel#.22Wiped_off_the_map.22_or_.22Vanish_from_the_pages_of_time.22_translation
09:52 PM on 05/30/2010
hey great post...
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11:07 PM on 05/30/2010
Oh yea, cause "vanish from the pages of time" really sounds wonderful. Ahmadinejad forgivers like you are pathetic, and naive. If you think those words mean anything but destruction (whether militarily or politically) you simply have no critical thinking abilities.
06:47 PM on 05/30/2010
Sad, why does Israel insist on blocking food and medical aid??

I cannot trust a country that takes such inhumane actions and insists on oppressing others for their on gain. It shows just how Israel's leaders value human life.

Scary to think what they are capable of with weapons of mass destruction. The international community must inspect. Why not if there is nothing to hide?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/10193249.stm

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/05/20105302134393644.html

http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&ncl=d6SIOxZilLw5QzMTvBor3C2fg4oZM&topic=h
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02:13 PM on 05/31/2010
Because even the civilians are making war against Israel. Israel most assuredly does have weapons of mass destruction, and it has no intention of letting the international community undermine its arsenal and its right to self-preservation. Not only does Israel have nuclear weapons, but they would be willing to strike first with them, and given the things they have faced and continue to face, only an Anti-Semite would have it any other way.
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05:33 PM on 05/30/2010
where is it?
03:40 PM on 05/30/2010
Like having talks about having talks.
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01:30 PM on 05/30/2010
Israel faces child-abuse claims:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/05/201053082239109343.html
02:20 PM on 05/30/2010
AlJazeera is not facts nor the Hamas claims. It is just another kind of Falsetinian ProPALganda!
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02:28 PM on 05/30/2010
Al-Jazeera English has more credibility in the world and is more objective than CNN. Did you bother to watch the clip or read the article?
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02:33 PM on 05/30/2010
I don't like the BBC style of Aljazeera but it is more balanced than almost all U.S. TV channels.
11:51 AM on 05/30/2010
Not taking decisive steps to stop the disgusting behavior below is is an embarrassment to Jews & Israelis.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW1-_JmXQt0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH5JOtFt80E

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSZZKJp8Syw

Also, not giving Arabs equal rights is just as despicable
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_citizens_of_Israel#Discrimination

I certainly, and hope the world, do not trust a country who cannot treat all people with civility and humanity with nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. It is scary.
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11:19 AM on 05/30/2010
India and Pakistan have not signed the NPT
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Amryxx
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02:28 PM on 05/30/2010
Haul them in along with Israel, then. Everyone should be accountable.
02:47 PM on 05/30/2010
Great. So why do you leave them alone and don't cling to them. Do you know how many times they standing infront a major war between them?
11:10 AM on 05/30/2010
Why Israel should join the NPT while hers membership in the US is being quite limited? Israel can't serve for example in the UN Security Council because she doesn't belong to any geographical group!!!! At the same time Iran, India, Pakistan, Syria, Libya have signed the NPT and see what happened then. So, really, enough with your deeply flawed and hypocritical Behave.
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09:05 PM on 05/30/2010
Enlighten us propagandist. By the way, when did those countries you mentioned sign the NPT? You seem to have mentioned a few that haven't while claiming that did.
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10:55 AM on 05/30/2010
"Jones, the U.S. National Security Adviser, said the failure of the resolution to mention Iran, which he said poses the greatest threat of nuclear proliferation in the region, is "deplorable.""

The U.S. leaders never fail to make a mockery of themselves and show their hypocrisy on the world stage.

Iran which has never had nuclear weapons poses a greater threat of nuclear prolifiration that countires who have them and have tried selling them, such as Israel. Give me a break.
11:12 AM on 05/30/2010
Israel never tried to sell nuclear facilities. The S. African tale is a forgery.
11:43 AM on 05/30/2010
Just like the Mossad didn't illegally assassinate and betray the world's trust by stealing the identities of innocent people.

At some point, a country loses it's credibility & it becomes difficult to know who to believe.
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kentah
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09:06 PM on 05/30/2010
How do you know? Why does Israel refuse to allow the IAEA to record their nuclear signature?
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09:33 AM on 05/30/2010
Usually I am not too fond of iniatives coming from Islamic states, for example they have been pushing for a universal ban of mocking religion and religious symbols. But this time there is a fair point, even if Israel won´t give up its nukes(which it won´t) they should disclose their arsenal like every other nation has to.
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05:02 PM on 05/30/2010
the west needs to get over the fact that a lot of people in the world have been able to see the fruits of the renaissance and based on what they see decidedly do not want to embrace western "rationalism"
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11:13 PM on 05/30/2010
That's fine, stop trying to make us embrace your radicalism then. Stop emigrating here and spreading hate. If people in your nations don't like western ideas why do they seem so desperate to immigrate here...I'll let England, France, and the Netherlands stand as their own examples.
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09:23 AM on 05/30/2010
Is Iran, without an air force, without nukes and with an American army in Iraq, actually menacing Israel?

What would you think if you were iranian? Would you support your country under menace in this moment, even strengthening Ahmadinejad and teocracy?

And which reactions would deploy a European country facing a menace like Israel's?

And what about US, or Russia, China, India, Japan or any other country ?

Would you think these would tolerate it?
09:15 AM on 05/30/2010
But Israel doesn't have nuclear weapons.
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09:21 AM on 05/30/2010
Good morning, your just what we need, a comedian to lighten things up.
10:19 AM on 05/30/2010
Last week, the UK Guardian published evidence of Israel dealing in nuclear weapons 35 years ago, "providing the first official documentary evidence of the state's possession of nuclear weapons"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/23/israel-south-africa-nuclear-weapons
11:15 AM on 05/30/2010
Do you really believe that forgery?
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09:10 AM on 05/30/2010
An interesting profile of a Palestinian hero:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/10175907.stm
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RubalKhali
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10:12 AM on 05/30/2010
He's not a hero, he's a traitor to his people and no doubt the Israeli offered him a life or death choice.
11:17 AM on 05/30/2010
How one can be a traitor to a terror group? He just served his people.
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06:01 PM on 05/30/2010
He saved Israeli civilian lives from being taken by terror groups. If that makes him a terror to the Palestinian people, that says more about the Palestinian people than it says about him.
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05:05 PM on 05/30/2010
the arab Patty Hearst!

perfect example of the Stockholm syndrome:
Stockholm syndrome

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome