Washington Nuclear Summit Ignores Israeli Nuclear
Arsenal, Targets Iran and North Korea
Netanyahu To Attend Nuclear Summit in Washington, Will Not Meet Obama
Wednesday April 07, 2010 01:41 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported that “due to time limitations”
Netanyahu and Obama will not be holding a meeting.
Meanwhile,
Israeli sources reported that Netanyahu will likely refrain from
participating in the summit in order to avoid pressures from Obama who
is demanding him to respond to an offer to resume indirect talks with
the Palestinians.
Netanyahu will be heading to Washington next
Monday, and will be accompanied by his National Security Advisor, Ozi
Arad, and other officials including the head of Israel’s Nuclear Energy,
Shaul Horev.
Leaders of 40 countries will attend the conference
to discuss the means to prevent “countries that support terrorism from
obtaining nuclear weapons”.
Israel made sure that the final
statement of the summit will not mention, in any way, Israel’s nuclear
agenda. This agenda, according to Israeli sources, will be discussed on
other levels, but not during the summit.
Egyptian President,
Hosni Mubarak, will also be participating in the summit, and intends to
demand the International Community to pressure Israel into opening its
nuclear facilities for inspection.
Meanwhile, Iran intends to
host a session entitled “Nuclear Energy for All, not Nuclear Weapons”,
and that United States slammed the announcement dubbing it as “marginal”
and adding that this summit “comes in the wrong time to serve wrong
interests”.
Iran said it would call for an international
conference for nuclear disarmament in order to prove it is not seeking
to produce nuclear bombs or weapons. The Iranian conference is scheduled
to be held on April 17 and 18.
Tehran invited experts and
officials from 60 countries. China welcomed the Iranian announcement.
Obama’s Nuclear Plan
The Administration of U.S..
President, Barack Obama, had officially announced on Tuesday its policy
regarding restrictions of the country’s use of nuclear weapons.
Obama set the conditions that would force the United States to use
nuclear weapons, while sources at his office said that “nuclear defiant
countries, such as North Korea and Iran, will remain potential targets”,
Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported.
In an interview with the New
York Times, Obama said that he wants to make sure that all Americans are
safe, and added that Iran and North Korea have violated international
nuclear treaties.
This Thursday, Obama is expected to sign an
arms control treaty with Russia in Prague.
For the first time,
the United States will be committed not to use nuclear weapons against
non-nuclear countries that comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty, even if the United States is attacked with chemical or
biological weapons, the New York Times reported.
But Obama’s
plan allowed his country to consider the option of using nuclear weapons
to retaliate against a biological attack if there is a reason to believe
that the U.S. is vulnerable to a devastating attack.
Still, the
United States will continue to increase its investment in upgrading the
infrastructure of its weapons.
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