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All Things Nuclear Must Pass:
US, Israel, and Iran
By Eileen Fleming
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 8, 2010
"All things must pass, all things must pass away. Sunset doesn't
last all evening. A mind can blow those clouds away. Now the darkness only
stays the nighttime; in the morning it will fade away. It's not always going
to be this grey; all things must pass, all things must pass away."-George
Harrison
All
Things Must Pass - A George Harrison Tribute Dr. Avner Cohen,
is an Israeli-born philosopher, historical researcher and a leading expert
in Israel's nuclear policy of deception, which is spun as 'Ambiguity' and
his latest release is The Worst-Kept Secret: Israel's Bargain with the Bomb.
In an interview with Haaretz, Cohen stated, "There was a secret even
before there was anything to hide. Some students were sent overseas to study
nuclear physics, and a group started to look for uranium in the Negev. There
was none. Nonetheless, this small group, which merely had a vision, already
maintained a cult of secrecy. In those years, there was not yet an
international regime against nuclear proliferation - this was a decade
before the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. But even then, when
theoretically anything was allowed, there was a sense of taboo. That the
subject could not be discussed. David Ben-Gurion and Shimon Peres understood
that in this sphere you don't really want to state your objectives
precisely. The sense was that designating goals would, in itself, stir an
argument, and that it was better to avoid such debates, both internal and
external. The idea was that it was crucial not to raise these questions. I
read materials that are kept in archives around the world or are in memoirs.
In particular, I carried out a large number of interviews and conversations
with people. In my opinion, I have not written anything that harms the State
of Israel; perhaps some things will help it." [1] An American
academic, Sasha Polakow-Suransky, also researched archives and memoirs and
wrote in The Unspoken Alliance: Israel's secret alliance with Apartheid
South Africa that Israeli officials "formally offered to sell South Africa
some of the nuclear-capable Jericho missiles in its arsenal" and that PW
Botha, South Africa's defense minister asked Shimon Peres-who was then
Israel’s defense minister-for nuclear warheads. Peres offered them
"in three sizes" which are understood as conventional, chemical and nuclear
weapons. The two signed a broad-ranging agreement governing military
ties between the two countries that included a clause declaring that "the
very existence of this agreement" was to remain secret. On 4 June
1975, Peres and Botha met in Zurich and by then, the Jericho project had
been renamed Chalet. The top-secret minutes of that meeting recorded that:
"Minister Botha expressed interest in a limited number of units of
Chalet subject to the correct payload being available…Minister Peres said
the correct payload was available in three sizes. Minister Botha expressed
his appreciation." [2] Botha did not go ahead with the deal because
of the cost and the fact that final approval was dependent on Israel's prime
minister. South Africa did build its own nuclear bombs and also provided
much of the yellowcake uranium that Israel required to develop its nuclear
arsenal. The documents confirm also that former South African naval
commander, Dieter Gerhardt admitted there was an agreement between Israel
and South Africa called "Chalet" that involved an offer by the Jewish state
to arm eight Jericho missiles with "special warheads" understood as atomic
bombs. "Some weeks before Peres made his offer of nuclear warheads
to Botha, the two defence ministers signed a covert agreement governing the
military alliance known as Secment. It was so secret that it included a
denial of its own existence: 'It is hereby expressly agreed that the very
existence of this agreement... shall be secret and shall not be disclosed by
either party.'" [Ibid] The secret military agreement signed by
Shimon Peres and P W Botha of South Africa. Photograph: Copyright Guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/23/israel-south-africa-nuclear-weapons
Haartez reported: "From 1963 onward, Ben-Gurion and Peres
directed [Israel’s nuclear weapons] project under a thick cloud of secrecy,
Cohen says. Even senior figures involved in it did not know whether Israel
was in fact determined to attain nuclear weapons, or whether it wanted to
simply move closer to that watershed. Cohen's book includes a historic
anecdote that shows how even at crucial phases in the project's development,
Israel's decision-makers refrained from specifying, even in their own
internal discussions, its genuine objectives. "In the days of high
anxiety prior to the 1967 Six-Day War, researchers around the world have
claimed that Israel passed the nuclear threshold…In the few days before the
war, Israel did something it had never done before. In an intensive crash
effort, Israeli teams improvised the assembly of the nation's first nuclear
explosive devices. "As Israeli scientists and technicians were
'tickling the dragon's tail,' meaning assembling the first nuclear cores for
those devices, only a few of them were even aware that there was a military
contingency plan in the works. As Israeli leaders contemplated the worst
scenarios - in particular, the failure of the Israeli air force to destroy
the Arab air forces, and/or the extensive use by Egypt of chemical weapons
against Israeli cities - authority was given for preliminary contingency
planning for 'demonstrating' Israel's nuclear capability." Cohen
claims that "like John Kennedy's government before it, the Johnson
administration believed that it would be a mistake to allow Israel to
develop nuclear weapons, and thus tried to keep Israel at the 'threshold'
status" but LBJ’s failure to protect and honor the lives that were on board
the USS LIBERTY, reflect a moral, ethical and political failure, for he
refused to allow the assassinations of "a few sailors to embarrass an ally."
Journalist and author, James Scott wrote in The Untold Story of
Israel’s Deadly 1967 Assault on a U.S. Spy Ship: "More than twenty
minutes before the fatal torpedo strike killed twenty-five sailors; Israel's
chief air controller conclusively identified the Liberty as an American
ship" and many years after the attack, Lieutenant Colonel Shmuel Kislev, the
chief air controller at general headquarters in Tel Aviv, confessed that he
knew the U.S.S. LIBERTY was an American ship as soon as an Israeli pilot
radioed in its hull numbers. "Two months before the sailor's mass
burial at Arlington Cemetery, Navy analysis also uncovered that the Israeli
torpedo boat gunners had targeted the spy ship with 40-mm tracer rounds made
in the United States. In 1967, the Republican representative from Iowa, H.R.
Gross asked questions that still demand an answer today: "Is this
Government now, directly or indirectly, subsidizing Israel in the payment of
full compensation for the lives that were destroyed, the suffering of the
wounded, and the damage from this wanton attack? It can well be asked
whether these Americans were the victims of bombs, machine gun bullets and
torpedoes manufactured in the United States and dished out as military
assistance under foreign aid." By November 1967, lawmakers were
willing to spend six million USA tax dollars to build schools in Israel but
during the debate, Representative Gross spoke with the voice of conscience
and introduced an amendment that "not one dollar of U.S. credit or aid of
any kind [should] go to Israel until there is a firm settlement with regard
to the attack and full reparations have been made [and Israel] provides full
and complete reparations for the killing and wounding of more than 100
United States citizens in the wanton, unprovoked attack…I wonder how you
would feel if you were the father of one of the boys who was killed in that
connection-or perhaps you do not have any feelings with respect to these
young men who were killed, wounded and maimed, or their families." [3]
Cohen also told Haaretz, that in a late-1969 meeting between Golda Meir
and Nixon, "the United States and most of the Western world agreed to accept
Israel's special nuclear status. In other words, Israel did not join the
Non-Proliferation Treaty, but it received special status, and pressure was
not exerted on it with regard to this topic. Ambiguity is the
Israeli-American policy. Without the West's agreement, there would be no
ambiguity. "I'm often asked why I don't drop this topic of
ambiguity. I refer to historic and geopolitical circumstances, but I mainly
believe that on the most basic and deepest level, ambiguity is simply not
enlightened behavior, not in terms of the state's citizens, and not in
foreign relations. "The bitter irony is that right now, ambiguity
serves the interests of Israel's rival in the Middle East. Iran is creating
its own version of ambiguity: not the concealment of its project, but rather
ambiguity with regard to the distinction separating possession and
non-possession of nuclear weapons. It reiterates that it has no intention of
building a bomb, but that it has the right to enrich uranium, and even come
close to developing [nuclear] weapons - while still remaining true to the
nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It is straddling the line, and in my
opinion, Iran wants to, and can, remain for some time with the status of a
state that might or might not have the bomb. Iran is a state of ambiguity."
In 2006, Virginia Tilley, Professor of political science wrote:
"In his October 2005 speech, Mr. Ahmadinejad never used the word 'map'
or the term 'wiped off.' According to Farsi-language experts like Juan Cole
and even right-wing services like MEMRI, what he actually said was 'this
regime that is occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time.'
"In this speech to an annual anti-Zionist conference, Mr. Ahmadinejad
was being prophetic, not threatening. He was citing Imam Khomeini, who said
this line in the 1980s-a period when Israel was actually selling arms to
Iran, so apparently it was not viewed as so ghastly then.
"Mr.
Ahmadinejad had just reminded his audience that the Shah's regime, the
Soviet Union, and Saddam Hussein had all seemed enormously powerful and
immovable, yet the first two had vanished almost beyond recall and the third
now languished in prison.
"So, too, the 'occupying regime' in
Jerusalem would someday be gone. His message was, in essence: 'This too
shall pass.'" [4] In 1963, Shimon Peres, was Israel's Deputy
Minister of Defense and he met with President John Kennedy, at the White
House. Kennedy told Peres, "You know that we follow very closely the
discovery of any nuclear development in the region. This could create a very
dangerous situation. For this reason we monitor your nuclear effort. What
could you tell me about this?" Peres replied, "I can tell you most
clearly that we will not introduce nuclear weapons to the region, and
certainly we will not be the first." By September of 1986, Peres was
convulsing over Mordechai Vanunu, who had been employed as a lowly tech in
his progeny; Israel’s clandestine underground nuclear weapons centre in the
Negev called the Dimona. Peres ordered the Mossad, to "Bring the son
of a bitch back here." Peres ordered Vanunu's kidnapping that
included a clubbing, drugging and being flung upon an Israeli cargo boat
back to Israel for a closed-door trial. In 1985, before quitting the
Dimona, Vanunu shot 56 photos of the top-secret labs and production
processes that proved Israel had become a major nuclear power by stockpiling
between 100 and 200 atomic bombs within the six underground levels where
plutonium production, and secret nuclear weapons were assembled without any
knowledge, debate or authorization from its own citizens. Israel has yet to
allow International Inspectors into the aged Dimona plant, which is leaking
and endangering the health of its own citizens. In 2005,
Vanunu told me: "President Kennedy tried to stop Israel from
building atomic weapons. Kennedy insisted on an open internal inspection.
When Johnson became president, he made an agreement with Israel that two
senators would come every year to inspect. Before the senators would visit,
the Israelis would build a wall to block the underground elevators and
stairways. From 1963 to ’69, the senators came, but they never knew about
the wall that hid the rest of the Dimona from them. Nixon stopped the
inspections and agreed to ignore the situation. As a result, Israel
increased production. In 1986, there were over two hundred bombs. Today,
they may have enough plutonium for ten bombs a year." [5] Cohen
also wrote about Yechiel Horev, who was the official responsible for
security in the Defense Ministry and Cohen claims that Horev, "personally"
hounded him in the early 2000s, and would have "been happy to see [him] put
on trial." In 2004, Harretz journalist Yossi Melman wrote regarding
Vanunu and Horev: "This is the secret that hasn't yet been told in
the affair: the story of the security fiasco that made it possible for
Vanunu to do what he did, and the story of the subsequent attempts at
cover-up, whitewashing and protection of senior figures in the defense
establishment, who were bent on divesting themselves of responsibility for
the failure.
"The 18-year prison term to which Vanunu was sentenced
is almost exactly the same period as that in which Yehiel Horev has served
as chief of internal security in the defense establishment [who has been]
involved in the affair as deputy chief of security at the Defense Ministry,
and also after Vanunu's abduction and arrest, as a member of an
investigative commission.”
Melman describes Horev as devoted to duty
and bland, petty and acutely suspicious, but also a man of personal
integrity with a desire to expose corruption and failures coupled with a
penchant for vengefulness. "The affairs of the secrets that leaked
from the two places considered Horev's holiest sites - the Biological
Institute, which produced a senior spy in the person of Prof. Marcus
Klingberg, and the Dimona nuclear plant, about which secret information was
revealed through Mordechai Vanunu - were formative events in the development
of his world view. Shortly after taking office as chief of security at the
Defense Ministry, Horev began to take punitive measures to hobble Vanunu. He
is responsible for the harsh conditions in which Vanunu was held, which
included years in solitary confinement, and the sharp limitations on the
number of visitors he could have…[and has fought] a rearguard battle to
prevent Vanunu from leaving Israel and to place him under supervision and
restrictions that will be tantamount to house arrest. Horev has always been
considered the strictest of all the security chiefs in Israel, especially in
regard to the protection of institutions such as the Dimona facility and the
Biological Institute. He is apprehensive that if Vanunu goes abroad, he will
continue to be a nuisance by stimulating the public debate over Israel's
nuclear policy and the nuclear weapons he says Israel possesses…all the
hyperactivity being displayed by Horev and those who support his approach is
intended only to divert attention from what has not yet been revealed: the
security blunders and their cover-ups." [IBID] On April 5, 2009,
President Obama stood on the world stage in Prague and admitted, "As the
only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon, the United States has a
moral responsibility to act…When we fail to pursue peace, then it stays
forever beyond our grasp. We know the path when we choose fear over hope. To
denounce or shrug off a call for cooperation is an easy but also cowardly
thing to do. That’s how wars begin. That’s where human progress ends…the
voices of peace and progress must be raised together…Human destiny will be
what we make of it…Words must mean something." In 1987, from
Ashkelon prison, Mordechai Vanunu wrote: "The passive acceptance and
complacency with regard to the existence of nuclear weapons anywhere on
earth is the disease of society today…This struggle is not only a legitimate
one - it is a moral, inescapable struggle...no government, not even the most
democratic, can force us to live under this threat. No state in the world
can offer any kind of security against this menace of a nuclear holocaust,
or guarantee to prevent it.
"Already now there are enough nuclear
missiles to destroy the world many times over…This issue should unite us
all, because that is our real enemy…Any country, which manufactures and
stocks nuclear weapons, is first of all endangering its own citizens. This
is why the citizens must confront their government and warn it that it has
no right to expose them to this danger.
"Because, in effect, the
citizens are being held hostage by their own government, just as if they
have been hijacked and deprived of their freedom and threatened…Indeed, when
governments develop nuclear weapons without the consent of their citizens -
and this is true in most cases - they are violating the basic rights of
their citizens, the basic right not to live under constant threat of
annihilation. "Is any government qualified and authorized to
produce such weapons." [IBID] "All things must pass, all things
must pass away. Sunset doesn't last all evening. A mind can blow those
clouds away. Now the darkness only stays the nighttime; in the morning it
will fade away. It's not always going to be this grey; all things must pass,
all things must pass away." 1.
http://www.haaretz.com/weekend/magazine/clear-and-present-danger-1.321772
2. http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1733&Itemid=233
3. http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1289&Itemid=220
4. http://www.counterpunch.org/tilley08282006.html
5.
BEYOND NUCLEAR:
Mordechai Vanunu's FREEDOM of SPEECH Trial and My Life as a Muckraker:
2005-2010
Eileen Fleming, Founder of
WeAreWideAwake.org Staff Member of Salem-news.com A Feature
Correspondent for Arabisto.com Producer "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13
Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice
Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and
BEYOND NUCLEAR:
Mordechai Vanunu's FREEDOM of SPEECH Trial and My Life as a Muckraker:
2005-2010
http://www.youtube.com/user/eileenfleming
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