How Britain helped Israel get the bomb
Newsnight reporter Michael Crick tells the story of how Britain helped
Israel build the bomb - without telling the Americans.
By Michael Crick
BBC Newsnight
Wednesday, 3 August 2005
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4743493.stm

Documents uncovered by Newsnight in the British National Archives show
how, in 1958, Britain agreed to sell Israel 20 tonnes of heavy water,
a vital ingredient for the production of plutonium at Israel's top
secret Dimona nuclear reactor in the Negev desert.

Robert McNamara, President John F Kennedy's defence secretary, has
told Newsnight he is "astonished" at the revelation that Britain kept
this secret from America.

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photos:

One of the documents uncovered at the British National Archives
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John F Kennedy sits in a meeting with Secretary of Defense Robert
McNamara and Vice President Lyndon B Johnson in 1961
It's very surprising to me that we weren't told
Robert McNamara
JFK's defence secretary, pictured in 1961
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Michael Crick reading documents from the British National Archives
The papers show how officials presented the sale internally as a
straight sale from Norway to Israel
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In Wednesday's programme, Newsnight reveals how British officials
decided it would be "over-zealous" to impose safeguards on the
Israelis, and chose not to insist that Israel use the heavy water only
for peaceful purposes.

Earlier the Americans had refused to supply heavy water to Israel
without such safeguards.

Making money

The documents unearthed by Newsnight also show British officials
decided not to tell Washington about it.

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They seemed to have no idea of the implications of what they were doing
Lord Gilmour
Former Defence and Foreign Office minister
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"On the whole I would prefer NOT to mention this to the Americans,"
concluded Donald Cape of the Foreign Office. When contacted by
Newsnight this week, Mr Cape said he could remember nothing about the
episode.

"I think it is quite extraordinary," says the former Conservative
Defence and Foreign Office minister Lord Gilmour. "Whether the civil
servants who were involved knew what they were doing, or whether they
didn't, I don't know." He thinks they put Britain's economic interests
first.

"One must assume they must have known... And what's more they seemed
to have no idea of the political or indeed even the technical and
foreign-policy implications of what they were doing. They just seemed
to be concerned with making a bit of money."

Escaping criticism

Until now both France and Norway have been criticised for helping the
Israelis develop the bomb, but Britain has escaped criticism.

Frank Barnaby, who worked on the British bomb project in the 1950s,
and later debriefed the Israeli whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu, says
he had "no idea" that Britain was "involved" in supplying Israel with
heavy water.

"Heavy water was crucial for Israel," he says. "Therefore it was a
significant part of their nuclear programme."

More extraordinary, the archives suggest that the decision to sell
heavy water was taken simply by civil servants, mainly in the Foreign
Office and the UK Atomic Energy Authority.

Newsnight has found no evidence that ministers in the Macmillan
Government were ever consulted about the sale, or even told about it.

Surplus

The 20 tonnes of heavy water were part of a consignment which Britain
bought from Norway in 1956, but the UK later decided this was surplus
to requirements.

The papers in the National Archives in London show how officials
presented the sale internally as a straight sale from Norway to
Israel. But the minutes reveal that the heavy water was shipped from a
British port in Israeli ships - half in June 1959 and half a year later.

In 1960 the Daily Express first exposed the Israelis' work at Dimona
and the fact that Israel was probably making a bomb.

When Israel asked Britain for a further five tonnes of heavy water in
1961 the Foreign Office decided against a second transaction.

"I am quite sure we should not agree to this sale," advised Sir Hugh
Stephenson of the Foreign Office. "The Israeli project is much too
live an issue for us to get mixed up in it again," he wrote.

Mr McNamara, who became President Kennedy's defence secretary in 1961,
has expressed his surprise to Newsnight that Britain didn't inform the
Americans it had sold heavy water to Israel: "The fact that Israel was
trying to develop a nuclear bomb should not have come as any
surprise... But that Britain should have supplied it with heavy water
was indeed a surprise to me.

"It's very surprising to me that we weren't told because we shared
information about the nuclear bomb very closely with the British."

Michael Crick's report can be seen on Newsnight on Wednesday, 3 August
at 10.30pm on BBC2. 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4743493.stm







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