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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (568157)5/26/2010 12:20:33 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 1579130
 
Gordon Duff: The Arms Circus, Israel Keeping The World In Turmoil
May 25, 2010 posted by Gordon Duff · 10 Comments

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By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER, Senior Editor

This week, newspapers around the world received reports and signed documents from South Africa. The reports said that, in 1975, Israel agreed to sell South Africa nuclear weapons. South Africa then released an arms agreement signed by current Israeli President Shimon Peres. This is the document “heard round the world.”

Meetings being held in New York to set up a conference for 2012 to guarantee that the Middle East is nuclear free. Israel has been informed that it will not be able to hide behind denials and that the nuclear arsenal put on the sale block by Israel in 1975 and nobody knows how many times since, has to go. When Israel was finally caught, it changed at least one part of a game, but the game will go on. South Africa’s willingness to come forward has shocked the world only because of the selfless honesty of the act, something unseen, something clean and decent. Imagine, the fall of Israel at the hands of an innocent.
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