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The big threat in the Middle East is Israel, not Iraq: it could play the nuclear
card to blackmail the Americans : John Pilger :14 May 2001


As George Bush escalates the new cold war begun by his father, the attention of his
planners is moving to the Middle East. Stories about the threat of Iraq's "weapons
of mass destruction" are again appearing in the American press, this time
concentrating on Saddam Hussein's "new nuclear capability". These are refuted by the
International Atomic Energy Agency, whose inspectors have found no evidence that
Iraq, in its devastated state, has a nuclear weapons programme.
The distraction, however, is vital. The only weapons of mass destruction in the
Middle East are in Israel, an American protectorate. What is not being reported is
that, as Israel's hawks fail to put down the Palestinian uprising, their leader,
Ariel Sharon, may well remove the country's nuclear arsenal from its nominal
strategy of "last resort".
This prospect is raised in the current Covert Action Quarterly 
(www.covertactionquarterly. org), by John Steinbach, a nuclear specialist whose 
previous work includes the mapping of deadly radiation hazards in theUnited St
ates. He quotes Israel's former president Ezer Weizman: "The nuclear issue is gaining 
momentum [and the]next war will not be conventional." From the 1950s, writes 
Steinbach, "the US was training Israeli nuclear scientists
 and providing nuclear-related technology, including a small 'research' reactor in 
1955 under the 'Atoms for Peace' program". It was France that built a uranium reactor 
and plutonium reprocessing plant in the Negev desert
, called Dimona. The Israelis lied that it was "a manganese plant, or a textile 
factory". In return for uranium, Israel supplied South Africa with the technology and 
expertise that allowed the white supremacist regime to
build the "apartheid bomb". In 1979, when US satellite photographs revealed the 
atmospheric test of a nuclear bomb in the Indian Ocean off South Africa, Israel's 
involvement, writes Steinbach, "was quickly whitewashed by
a carefully selected scientific panel, kept in the dark about important details". 
Israeli sources have since revealed "there were actually three tests of miniaturised 
Israeli nuclear artillery shells".
It was at Dimona that the heroic Mordechai Vanunu worked as a technician. A supporter 
of Palestinian rights, Vanunu believed it was his duty to warn the world about the 
danger Israel posed. In 1986, he smuggled out photog
raphs showing that the plant was producing enough plutonium to make 10 to 12 bombs a 
year, and that at least 200 miniaturised bombs had been built. Vanunu was subsequently 
lured to Rome from London by Mossad, the Israeli
dirty tricks agency. Beaten and drugged, he was kidnapped to Israel, where a secret 
security court sentenced him to 18 years in prison, 12 of which were spent in solitary 
confinement, in a cell barely big enough for him t
o stand. Steinbach says that, whatever "deterrent effect" the founders of the Israeli 
nuclear programme may have intended, "today, the nuclear arsenal is inextricably 
linked to and integrated with overall Israeli military
 and political strategy". While Israel has ballistic missiles and bombers capable of 
reaching Moscow, and has reportedly launched a submarine-based cruise missile, "a 
staple of the arsenal are neutron bombs [which are] mi
niaturised thermonuclear bombs designed to maximise deadly gamma radiation while 
minimising blast effects and long-term radiation - in essence designed to kill people 
while leaving property intact".
These are the same "limited" nuclear weapons the Reagan administration seriously 
considered using in Europe and which Ariel Sharon's zealots may use as a 
"demonstration" that they have no intention of relinquishing the oc
cupied territories.
"Arabs may have the oil, but we have the matches," said Sharon before he became prime 
minister. Steinbach says such a threat could be used to compel the Bush administration 
to act exclusively in Israel's favour were it to
 waver in the face of growing international support for the intifada. Francis Perrin, 
the former head of the French nuclear weapons programme, wrote: "We thought the 
Israeli Bomb was aimed at the Americans, not to launch
it at the Americans, but to say, 'If you don't want to help us in a critical situation 
[when we] require you to help us . . . we will use our nuclear bombs'." Israel used 
this blackmail during the 1973 war with Egypt, for
cing Richard Nixon to resupply its badly shaken military. The Israeli nuclear threat 
is seldom raised in this country, in parliament and the media, and is a non-issue in 
the United States. This is in line with a news agen
da on Palestine that is still set by Israel. However, since the election of Sharon, 
who haspresided over massacres of Palestinian civilians since 1953, this may be 
changing. Television pictures from Gaza and the West Bank
 ought to leave little doubt that Israel is a terrorist state, with a policy of state 
murder.
One of the most impressive critics of his own government I met in Israel more than
25 years ago is Israel Shahak, then professor of organic chemistry at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Bergen-elsen death
camp. As Israeli society becomes more and more polarised, Shahak's courage and
wisdom endure. Three years ago, he said: "The wish for peace, so often assumed as
the Israeli aim, is not in my view a principle of Israeli policy, while the wish to
extend Israeli domination and influence is." He added this prophecy, of which all
but one element has so far proved correct: "Israel is preparing for war, nuclear if
need be, for the sake of averting domestic change not to its liking [and is] clearly
prepared to use, for the purpose, all means available, including nuclear ones."

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