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Canceled Netanyahu trip to Obama summit spotlights Israel nuclear weapons

 
 
 
 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to abruptly cancel a trip to a nuclear conference in Washington spotlighted a key sore point Friday in international nonproliferation efforts: Israel’s own atomic weapons.

The Jewish state wants to help lead the charge against allowing nuclear weapons to end up in undesirable hands, even when nobody doubts that Israel itself possesses them.

An Israeli official said Friday that Netanyahu called off his trip after his government received word that participants at next week’s conference would “push an Israel-bashing agenda.” He and other officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the government’s reluctance to allow its members to speak publicly about nuclear-related issues.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has withdrawn from a nuclear security conference in Washington next week after learning that Egypt and Turkey were planning to ask questions about Israel’s nuclear arsenal.

Israel’s official policy of “nuclear ambiguity” — neither confirming nor denying that it has nuclear weapons — has long been a cornerstone of its military deterrence. But officials and experts from various countries, in addition to one well-known Israeli whistle-blower, have all said the truth is not ambiguous at all: That Israel has dozens, perhaps hundreds, of nuclear bombs.

Muslim countries have long complained of a double standard when the West asks them to stay nuclear-free while turning a blind eye to Israel’s program. Many Israelis see atomic weapons as their ultimate defense against annihilation in a hostile Middle East.

Netanyahu’s announcement earlier in the week that he would be at the summit, which is supposed to focus on how to prevent terrorists from getting nuclear materials, would have made him the first Israeli prime minister to attend an international nuclear forum.

The announcement raised some eyebrows at home, with some wondering why Netanyahu would attend a meeting where the words “Israel” and “nuclear” would inevitably be uttered in the same breath.

Two ministers who asked not to be named said they had warned Netanyahu against going because of the potential for unwanted attention on Israel’s nuclear program. But they said the Israeli leader insisted on going anyway because of his desire to share his expertise on nuclear terrorism — a topic about which he has spoken and written extensively.

Other Israeli officials, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Obama administration had assured Netanyahu that the assembly — attended by more than 40 world leaders — would not divert its attention to Israel. Then, a few days later, the officials said, Washington warned Israel that eight or nine Muslim nations attending the conference would in fact seek to shine a spotlight on Israel.

U.S. officials and diplomatic sources in Washington familiar with Netanyahu’s decision said he opted to bow out after learning that several Muslim nations — notably Egypt and Turkey — wanted to use the summit to criticize Israel for not having signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and renew calls for a nuclear-free Middle East.

Turkey’s ambassador to Washington, Namik Tan, said in an interview with The Associated Press that his country has no plans to raise concerns about Israel’s nuclear program during the summit.

“We don’t have any such thing in our agenda,” Tan said.

The Egyptian government had no comment Friday, but it has repeatedly called for Israel to sign the NPT since 1995.

Other Muslim-majority nations that will be represented at Monday’s conference include Algeria, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Syrian political analyst Imad Shueibi, who is close to the Syrian government, said he believed Netanyahu withdrew from the conference because “Israel does not want to be exposed in front of the international community.”

“Such conferences are scandalous for them and Netanyahu’s participation might force him to provide answers — which is not in Israel’s interest,” Shueibi said. Syria is not among the countries attending the assembly.

Instead of Netanyahu, Israel’s deputy prime minister, Dan Meridor, will attend the conference — raising the possibility that Israel and Meridor could still be the target of intense criticism even in Netanyahu’s absence. It was not immediately clear if President Barack Obama, the conference’s host, would try to prevent that from happening.

On Friday, U.S. National Security Adviser James Jones told reporters the “Israelis did not want to be a catalyst for changing the theme of the summit.”

Netanyahu’s decision to call off the trip comes at a tense moment in U.S.-Israel relations. The Israeli leader’s trip to the U.S. capital last month failed to iron out differences between the allies on Israeli construction in east Jerusalem, a major diplomatic row disrupting U.S. efforts to relaunch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

One of the main reasons Israel is keen to calm those tensions is its desire to maintain strong U.S. support for its efforts to encourage decisive international action against what it sees as its biggest existential threat: a nuclear-armed Iran.

Ephraim Asculai, a former senior official with the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, said there is no comparison between Israel having nuclear weapons and Iran having them.

“There is no double standard here,” he said. “Iran constantly says it wants to wipe Israel off the map while at the same time it is developing nuclear weapons. Israel has never made threats like that.”

For years, Netanyahu has been leading a campaign to publicize Iran’s nuclear program, charging — along with the U.S. and other Western countries — that it is meant to produce nuclear weapons. Israel has called for stiff sanctions against Iran, but at the same time has not taken the option of a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities off the table. Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful.

Netanyahu had hoped to press his case against Iran at the Washington conference.

The most detailed evidence of Israel’s nuclear weapons emerged in 1986, when a former technician at Israel’s main nuclear facility leaked pictures and information to the London Sunday Times. The technician, Mordechai Vanunu, was captured and served an 18-year prison sentence in Israel.

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2 Responses to " Canceled Netanyahu trip to Obama summit spotlights Israel nuclear weapons "

  1. Israel must denuclearize, Erdogan says
    Mon, 12 Apr 2010 05:42:32 GMT
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will demand that Israel sign the NPT at a nuclear summit in Washington.
    The Turkish premier says the international community should take action to disarm Israel as part of the efforts to make the Middle East a nuclear weapons-free zone.

    Speaking to reporters on Sunday before leaving for the nuclear security summit in Washington, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the international community has turned a blind eye to Israel’s nuclear program.

    Pointing out that Israel is believed to be the sole possessor of nuclear weapons in the Middle East and is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Erdogan said, “Until now, we haven’t seen any request or intent from the international community with regards to Israel’s (armament). We are going to ask the international community: why haven’t you addressed this issue?”

    The Turkish premier announced that he would raise the issue at the Washington summit and call on all 47 countries attending the forum to pressure Tel Aviv to relinquish its nuclear arsenal.

    Erdogan said Iran’s nuclear program has come under scrutiny as a result of its membership in the International Atomic Energy Agency whereas Israel, which has not signed the NPT, is “free to do what it wants.”

    Israel reportedly possesses 250 to 300 nuclear warheads.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to cancel plans to attend the Washington summit after learning that Cairo and Ankara would demand that Tel Aviv sign the NPT at the meeting.
    Synagogue of satan has become very dangerous(Revelation 2:9,3:9)

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  2. We must send in UN peace keepers into Israel and search for weapons of mass destruction, also Israel must signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty or find itself at was with the good American people.

    We must do house to house search and seizers of all weapons which can be used to hurt innocent human being.

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