Restoring the Balance: A Middle East Strategy for the Next President
מרץ 26, 2009
לפני מספר חודשים כתבתי על הצעת מטרית ההגנה הגרעינית של ארה"ב לישראל. היום נתקלתי בדיון מצולם של כותבי המסמך (מרטין אינדיק ריצ'ארד הס), שווה צפיה.

לפני מספר חודשים כתבתי על הצעת מטרית ההגנה הגרעינית של ארה"ב לישראל. היום נתקלתי בדיון מצולם של כותבי המסמך (מרטין אינדיק ריצ'ארד הס), שווה צפיה.
"Western powers believe that Iran is running short of the raw material required to manufacture nuclear weapons, triggering an international race to prevent it from importing more, The Times has learnt.
Diplomatic sources believe that Iran’s stockpile of yellow cake uranium, produced from uranium ore, is close to running out and could be exhausted within months. Countries including Britain, the US, France and Germany have started intensive diplomatic efforts to dissuade major uranium producers from selling to Iran." via –
here.
“The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and its Proliferation” shows the importance of moles, scientists with divided loyalties and most important the subtle and not so subtle interests of nuclear states. "
worth the reading….
הרצאה מפי ד"ר ווי- צ'נג וואנג אודות התרחשים בהם טאיוואן עשויה לפתח יכולת גרעינית.
Dr. Vincent Wei-cheng Wang discusses scenarios under which Taiwan would decide to develop a nuclear weapons program.
United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon writes on the guardian
Ambassador Richard Butler, former head of the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) and Australian Ambassador to the United Nations, talks about his views on reaching international consensus for the elimination of nuclear weapons. This was a public event sponsored by the Graduate School of International Studies and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.