In shocking breach, U.S. declassifies
document revealing some of Israel's nuclear capabilities.
by Tom Gross,
26-3- 2015
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On February 12, the Pentagon
quietly declassified a top-secret 386-page Department of Defense document from
1987 detailing Israel's nuclear program – the first time Israel’s alleged
nuclear program has ever been officially and publically referenced by the U.S.
authorities.
In the declassified document, the
Pentagon reveals supposed details about Israel’s deterrence capabilities, but
it kept sections on France, Germany, and Italy classified. Those sections are
blacked out in the document.
The two main exceptions in the
international media that wrote about the declassification at the time were the
state-funded Iranian regime station Press TV and the state-funded Russian
station RT.
Both these media were rumored to
have been tipped off about this obscure report at the time by persons in
Washington. (Both the RT and PressTV stories falsely claim that the U.S. gave
Israel help in building a hydrogen bomb. This is incorrect.)
Israel has never admitted to having
nuclear weapons. To do so might spark a regional nuclear arms race, and
eventual nuclear confrontation.
The declassification is a serious
breach of decades’ old understandings concerning this issue between Israel and
its north American and certain European allies.
The Pentagon’s February
declassification coincided with intense pressure on the Netanyahu government by
the Obama administration, trying to force the Israeli prime minister to cancel
a planned speech to Congress questioning the wisdom of a highly risky nuclear
deal with the Iranian regime.
However, in the past 24 hours
several media in the U.S. and elsewhere have now chosen to report on the
February declassification by the Pentagon. This coincides with stepped up
efforts this week by the Obama administration to weaken Israel’s deterrent
capabilities, including leaking to the Wall Street Journal incorrect
allegations that Israel directly spies on the U.S.
An informed person connected to the
government in Jerusalem, tells me:
“Over the years there have been
backhanded references and comments made by individuals with some familiarity
with this issue. But there has never before been any official description of
the quality and capacity of installations. This kind of declassified document
constitutes a whole different level of acknowledgement. It is part of a pattern
of carefully controlled leaking of information which is very hard to attribute
to a specific government agency or individual. Nevertheless it is clear what is
happening.
“The
failure to maintain the degree of mature and cooperative discretion that
officials from several governments have exercised up to now, marks a serious
change in the code of conduct. It is not wise to draw attention to this issue
because it would tend to destabilize the international order and encourage
others to pursue nuclear capabilities.”
The Pentagon declassification is
not the first time the Obama administration has seemingly tried to curtail or
control Israeli efforts to stop the Iranian nuclear program.
In May 2011, the State Department
revealed that the Israeli business tycoon brothers Sami and Yuli Ofer, were
sending their cargo ships to Iran, as reported, for example, here in the Financial Times.
The Sunday Times of London, again on the basis of
tip-offs, reported on June 5, 2011 that cargo ships owned by a subsidiary of
the Ofer Brothers Group were being used to shuttle Israeli agents and
reconnaissance equipment into Iran.
According to the report, at least
eight ships belonging to companies owned by the Ofer group docked in Iranian ports
to load and offload cargo in the years prior to 2011, as Israel made
substantive efforts (aided by some European countries) to slow down and hamper
Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
Sami Ofer died on June 2, 2011,
three days before that report was published.
The full story of the Obama administration’s
effort to undermine, and effectively attempt to take control of, Israel’s
deterrent capabilities in various spheres is yet to be written. There have been
several other aspects to these efforts.
Many might say that the Israeli government has
had little choice but to turn for assistance to Congress and to persons in the
U.S. defense and intelligence communities, who share Jerusalem’s intense
concerns about the nature of the anticipated deal with the Iranian regime Obama
seems determined to sign.
this release is President Obama's way of punishing Israel for its public disagreements of the negotiations with iran.
ReplyDeletePresident Obama has become a petulant. tantrum throwing bully because someone has the temerity to disagree with him.
what better way to respond to Israel than to tell the world as much as possible about Israel's own nuclear program?
what he has actually done is verify everyone's, years old, speculation about Israel's nuclear weapons.
for myself, I cannot ever recall Israel threatening another nation or people with annihilation as Iran has done repeatedly.
apparently threatening the existence of the Jewish homeland is all that is required to gain Obama's support