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  • I don't see how the US could be hurt by leaving the UN.

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    • It's about as voluntary as taxes, but so what?


      So you can decide that you aren't a part of the US government and thus refuse to pay taxes? What a silly comparision!!
      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
      - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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      • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


        And what, pray tell, was America going to do? Bomb Israel? Bomb France? Israel continually denies they have it and we don't have any solid evidence they do, even though we believe they probably do.

        Well, Imran- there's seeing and not seeing- and not seeing what you don't want to see.

        http://www.wisconsinproject.org/pubs...3/speech1.html .

        'In 1976, the CIA told the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in a secret briefing that Israel was building bombs with plutonium from Dimona. In 1980, the former head of the French Atomic Energy Commission, Francis Perrin, acknowledged that French companies had helped build a plant in Israel to extract plutonium from Dimona's spent fuel and that France and Israel had helped each other design nuclear weapons.

        In 1982 French investigative journalist Pierre Pean, who had gained access to the official French files on Dimona, published Les Deux Bombes, a book revealing that Dimona's cooling circuits were two to three times larger than necessary for a 24-megawatt reactor--proof that Dimona had always been intended to make bomb- quantities of plutonium. The book also confirmed that French technicians had built a plutonium extraction plant at the same site. According to Pean, Israel had extracted enough plutonium from spent fuel for a nuclear weapon by 1966 or 1967.

        [....]revealed that Israel was using Norwegian heavy water in the Dimona reactor, and that Israel had promised both the United States and Norway that it would not use their heavy water to make nuclear weapons and would allow both countries to inspect the water to verify that the peaceful use pledge was being kept. Articles based on the study appeared in the U.S. and Norwegian press the following week.

        The Project's study was timed to follow the revelations of Mordechai Vanunu, an Israeli technician who had worked at Dimona for eight years, and who had recounted his experience a month earlier in the London Sunday Times. Vanunu described Dimona's underground plutonium factory, offered evidence that Israel was making thermonuclear weapons, and said that the Dimona reactor had been scaled up twice before he arrived in 1977.'

        More on Mordechai Vanunu:



        'The Norwegian Foreign Ministry flatly rejected the Project's findings. It said that as far as it knew, Israel was using the heavy water for peaceful purposes'

        The Media Campaign

        On January 21, 1987, the Project published its first op-ed in Arbeiderbladet, the newspaper allied with the governing Labor party. On February 6, 1987, the Norwegian Broadcasting Company (the official state network) followed with an hour-long radio documentary on Norway's heavy water exports, including interviews with British physicist Frank Barnaby and me. Barnaby and I both charged that Israel was making nuclear weapons and urged Norway to exercise its inspection rights.

        A week later the Norwegian government reacted. It said that it would ask Israel informally to allow an inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Israel rejected this request in April, stating that it would be impossible to distinguish Norwegian heavy water from stocks received from other sources. Israel also said that the IAEA was biased against Israel and would not perform a fair inspection.

        In May the Wisconsin Project published a second article in Arbeiderbladet, rebutting Israel's claims and pointing out that Israel was the first country in history to break an inspection pledge on a "peaceful" nuclear import. The Project argued that if Israel would not allow an IAEA inspection, Norway should exercise its right under the 1959 agreement to demand that Israel return the heavy water.

        At the end of September 1987, Israel formally denied the request for an IAEA inspection. In October Norway sent a technical team to Israel but the team was not allowed to conduct an inspection. '

        Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, July/August 1995, pg. 31 Special Report As South Africa Integrates, Israel Cutting Military Ties By Tim Kennedy T...


        'According to published sources, the CIA is confident that one of its surveillance satellites observed the first above-ground test of an Israeli nuclear device on Sept. 22, 1979 over the South Indian Ocean. '




        Now how much proof exactly is required, Imran? I think you have something more than a smoking gun there.
        Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

        ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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        • My anti-American friends and I would be most happy if the US left the UN
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          • Oh sh!t, here we go again.

            So you can decide that you aren't a part of the US government and thus refuse to pay taxes?
            No Imran, I can't. Nor can I stop paying the taxes given to the UN. Both are involuntary... Is this where you try to argue that US support for the UN is voluntary because a super majority of the Senate and the Prez agreed to support it? Shall I shoot that down now or can you see where that leads without my help?

            What a silly comparision!!
            That "analysis" has become a sure sign you've fallen off the path to Logicland.

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            • Now how much proof exactly is required, Imran? I think you have something more than a smoking gun there.


              I said we believe they probably have a nuclear device. The only real 'solid evidence' that they have one is CIA suveillance satellite saying there was an above ground test. Of course Israel denies it to this day, and most don't list Israel as a nuclear power, saying it most likely does have nuclear weapons, but we can't know for sure. As for 'heavy water' and the IAEA inspections, Saddam did the same thing (at the very least until Israel bombed nuclear plants in Iraq), but we know he never got a nuclear weapon.
              “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
              - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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              • Originally posted by ErikM

                CNN must show them all the time precisely because they are so unpopular with the viewers, I reckon?
                Where do you live?

                I don't see them "showing them all the time."
                We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                • Nor can I stop paying the taxes given to the UN.


                  But the US can easily decide to stop paying dues to the UN and leave! Duh!

                  No one is forcing the US from staying a member of the UN, but if it continues to want to do so, then it has to pay it's "fair share" of dues.



                  That "analysis" has become a sure sign you've fallen off the path to Logicland.


                  I'm questioning whether you've ever been there.

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                  Btw, thanks for the new sig.
                  “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                  - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                  • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


                    I said we believe they probably have a nuclear device. The only real 'solid evidence' that they have one is CIA suveillance satellite saying there was an above ground test. Of course Israel denies it to this day, and most don't list Israel as a nuclear power, saying it most likely does have nuclear weapons, but we can't know for sure. As for 'heavy water' and the IAEA inspections, Saddam did the same thing (at the very least until Israel bombed nuclear plants in Iraq), but we know he never got a nuclear weapon.
                    Right. You missed the bit about the South African minister confirming what the scientists at Los Alamos had said all along- in return for Israeli expertise on designing the weapon, Israel received uranium from South Africa.

                    'Blast from the past: Los Alamos scientists receive vindication

                    LOS ALAMOS, N.M., July 11, 1997 -

                    Significant events in 1979: the Shah left Iran, the Three Mile Island reactor suffered a partial core meltdown, and a clandestine nuclear test off the tip of South Africa was detected by an aging satellite, Vela 6911.

                    Two of those world events made headlines, one remained both a partial mystery and an ongoing controversy until this year.

                    In an April 20 article that appeared in the Israeli Ha'aretz Daily Newspaper, South African Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad confirmed for the first time that a flare over the Indian Ocean detected by an American satellite in September 1979 was from a nuclear test. This statement was confirmed by the American Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, as an accurate account of what Pahad officially acknowledged. The article said that Israel helped South Africa develop its bomb designs in return for 550 tons of raw uranium and other assistance.'


                    And the reasons why Mordechai Vanunu was kidnapped and imprisoned:

                    Nov 76-Oct 85
                    Works as a nuclear technician at the 'Nuclear Reactor Centre', Dimona, Israel.

                    1980-85
                    Graduate and post-graduate studies in philosophy and geography.

                    Jan-May 1986
                    Travels in the Far East (Thailand, Burma, Nepal).

                    1986
                    Baptised in an Anglican church in Sydney, Australia.

                    September 1986
                    Debriefed by the Sunday Times and by scientists.

                    28 Sept 1986
                    The Sunday Mirror publishes Vanunu's story, with Mordechai's photograph, as a hoax.

                    30 Sept 1986
                    Disappeared. Israeli Secret Services lured Vanunu from London to Rome, where he was abducted after being drugged.

                    5 Oct 1986
                    Sunday Times publishes Mordechai's story with photographs of Dimona under title: "Revealed: The Secrets of Israel's Nuclear Arsenal". Andrew Neil, editor of the Sunday Times at that time, has since said that this was the most important scoop that the paper ever carried while he was editor.

                    9 Nov 1986
                    Israel admits for the first time that Vanunu is in its custody and being 'legally' detained.

                    22 Dec 1986
                    Mordechai flashes message to the press on the palm of his hand "I was hijacked in Rome 30.9.86..."

                    January 1987
                    Italy opens investigation into the kidnapping.

                    8 Aug 1987
                    Meir Vanunu gives information on Mordechai's kidnapping to the press; an Israeli court issues a warrant for Meir's arrest.

                    30 August 1987
                    Mordechai's trial begins.

                    December 1987
                    Mordechai is awarded the Right Livelihood Award in Sweden (the "Alternative Nobel Prize").

                    1988
                    Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation publishes the book Israel's Bomb - the First Victim. The Case of Mordechai Vanunu.

                    February 1988
                    The Danish Peace Foundation Award.

                    24 March 1988
                    Convicted of treason, espionage and revealing state secrets.

                    27 March 1988
                    Sentenced to 18 years imprisonment.

                    November 1994
                    The Times reports story in Jane's Intelligence Review confirming Israel has 200 nuclear warheads.


                    I think we can safely imagine he wasn't imprisoned for revealing the secret of tasty chollah bread, or the location of the best falafels in Israel.

                    The American Embassy in South Africa confirms the story printed in an Israeli newspaper, quoting a South African government minister, Israel abducts and imprisons a technician employed in its nuclear 'research' establishment, and the Times can quote Jane's Intelligence Review, but you need what, exactly?

                    Damascus turned into a glassy puddle?
                    Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                    ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                    • You missed the bit about the South African minister confirming what the scientists at Los Alamos had said all along- in return for Israeli expertise on designing the weapon, Israel received uranium from South Africa.


                      I didn't.

                      It's considered an 'open secret'.... but in saying so, one has to acknowledge the 'secret' part of the statement. The IAEA says Israel probably has nuclear weapons, but they don't have solid proof.

                      The American Embassy in South Africa confirms the story printed in an Israeli newspaper, quoting a South African government minister, Israel abducts and imprisons a technician employed in its nuclear 'research' establishment, and the Times can quote Jane's Intelligence Review, but you need what, exactly?


                      A bomb perhaps? I mean, if it is proven that Israel has these weapons (instead of very likely), then why does the Israeli government continue to deny accusations?

                      The official position is that Israel most likely has nuclear weapons, but we aren't going to say that there is 100% proof of it.

                      What are you arguing about anyway? Just to be contrarian?
                      “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                      - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                      • For those who want the US to leave the UN, does that include all UN organisations, including the likes of the WHO, IMF, WTO to name but a few? Or is your reaction mainly out of military frustration?

                        I would like to know what you think withdrawing from the UN would mean, and what its implications would be.
                        One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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                        • I'm sure they haven't thought it through that far .
                          “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                          - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                          • I don't think they have either, that's why I'm asking.
                            One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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                            • When you look at GDP figures, America does less than its fair share.
                              So? We pay the most. I want service accorded us on that basis.
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                              • It is... after all, the US uses the veto power MUCH more than any other country on the Security Council .
                                “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                                - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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