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Why Israel Should Trade Its Nukes

Tehrān : Iran | Oct 25, 2012 at 8:20 AM PDT
Source: Foreign Affairs
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On September 19, to nobody's surprise, Shaul Chorev, the director-general of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission, announced that his government would not attend an upcoming conference devoted to establishing a nuclear-free Middle East. The announcement reaffirmed Israel's long-standing position... FULL ARTICLE AT Foreign Affairs
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