On July 7, 2010, at “The Spy Museum,” in Washington, D.C., the IRmep sponsored a panel discussion. It was titled: “Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal: Espionage, Opacity and Future.” One of the speakers was the IRmep’s Director, Grant F. Smith. He is the author of the books, “Spy Trade,” “America’s Defense Line” and “Foreign Agents.” Smith underscored in his remarks that President John F. Kennedy tried to stop Israel from developing nuclear weapons. And, that his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, the (…)
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Video: Grant F. Smith: JFK Tried to Stop Israel from Developing Nukes!
8 July 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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Ten African countries pursuing nukes
4 April 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
By Drew Hinshaw, Correspondent / April 2, 2010
Nuclear power holds promise for 10 African countries now in pursuit of building their own nuclear plants. Wind and solar solutions aren’t reliable enough, planners say, nor do they offer adequate electricity.
In February, Nigerian authorities pursued talks with Iran for an exchange of nuclear know-how.
The oil giant is joined by Uganda, which passed nuclear laws in 2008 and hopes to have a plant by 2020, and by Kenya, whose government is (…) -
Obama or Ahmadinejad: Who poses the greater nuclear threat?
5 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Obama or Ahmadinejad: Who poses the greater nuclear threat?
With provocative posters provides the semi-Russian TV channel Russia Today for sedition - and after indicated that even censored.
They hang in England and the United States. At first glance, to provoke the poster and thought-provoking. In making the second best known for Russia Today: The semi-public television has the unofficial task of maintaining the image of Russia, and the posters are the first major advertising campaign by (…) -
Israel #1 Threat to middle east
6 October 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
TEHRAN, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) — Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei said Sunday that "Israel is number one threat to Middle East" with its nuclear arms, the official IRNA news agency reported.
At a joint press conference with Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Ali Akbar Salehi in Tehran, ElBaradei brought Israel under spotlight and said that the Tel Aviv regime has refused to allow inspections into its nuclear installations for 30years, (…) -
No nukes is good Nukes
18 September 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Well, just as we al know a couple years ago, Iran IS NOT out to build a nuclear bomb. But the black propaganda concocted by Israel will continue unabated.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23520.htm
The U.S. intelligence community is reporting to the White House that Iran has not restarted its nuclear-weapons development program, two counterproliferation officials tell NEWSWEEK. U.S. agencies had previously said that Tehran halted the program in 2003. -
Essay: Uranium contamination of the civil population, especially by the US-NATO-Israel led wars
18 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Essay: Uranium contamination of the civil population, especially by the US-NATO-Israel led wars
Depleted Uranium – Far Worse Than 9/11 Depleted Uranium Dust – Public Health Disaster For The People Of Iraq and Afghanistan
by Doug Westerman
In 1979, depleted uranium (DU) particles escaped from the National Lead Industries factory near Albany, N.Y.,which was manufacturing DU weapons for the U.S military. The particles traveled 26 miles and were discovered in a laboratory filter by Dr. (…) -
U.S.-Russian Nuclear Agreement: Good News and Bad News
7 July 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
U.S.-Russian Nuclear Agreement: Good News and Bad News
by Robert Higgs (Tuesday, July 7, 2009)
"Obama and Medvedev have undertaken to move their governments in the right direction, but they need to move them much, much farther. Nothing short of scrapping these horrible, intrinsically indiscriminating weapons entirely will suffice to eliminate their terrible threat to mankind and other living creatures."
According to an AP report, U.S. president Barack Obama and Russian president Dmitry (…) -
Israel used D.U. in Gaza
25 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Geneva, May 23, KUNA - - Action of Citizens for the Total Dismantling of Nukes (ACDN) said Saturday that it has just produced a 33-page report concluding that the presence of as much as 75 tons of depleted uranium in Gaza soil is highly probable and due to the Israeli ’Operation Cast Lead’ offensive.
The operation took place between December 27, 2008 and January 18, 2009.
During the first few days, a Norwegian doctor doing humanitarian service in the hospital at Shifa, Dr Mads Gilbert, (…) -
Leon Panetta’s mission to stop Israel bombing Iranian nuclear plant
15 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsLeon Panetta’s mission to stop Israel bombing Iranian nuclear plant
May 15, 2009
James Hider in Jerusalem America’s spy chief was sent on a secret mission to Israel to warn its leaders not to launch a surprise attack on Iran without notifying the US Administration.
As Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, prepares to visit Washington, it emerged yesterday that Leon Panetta, the head of the CIA, went to Israel two weeks ago. He sought assurances from Mr Netanyahu and Ehud (…) -
US official Rose Gottemoeller calls for Israel to sign non-proliferation treaty
12 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
US official Rose Gottemoeller calls for Israel to sign non-proliferation treaty
Abraham Rabinovich, Jerusalem | May 08, 2009
A CALL by a US official for Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has raised fears in Jerusalem that the Obama administration may be seeking to block the Iranian nuclear threat by sacrificing Israel’s reported nuclear arsenal.
US Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller said this week: "Universal adherence to the NPT, including by India, (…)