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Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today

Lasrick writes: Stanford's Leonard Weiss writes about growing evidence that Israel and South Africa cooperated on nuclear weapons testing in the 1970s, and in fact conducted a test: "On September 22, 1979, a US satellite code-named Vela 6911, which was designed to look for clandestine atmospheric nuclear tests and had been in operation for more than 10 years, recorded a double flash in an area where the South Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean, off the coast of South Africa. The detection immediately triggered a series of steps in which analysts at national labs in the United States informed their superiors that the recorded signal had all the earmarks of a nuclear test... The event has been a subject of controversy ever since, but is now recognized by most analysts as the detection of an Israeli nuclear test with South African logistical cooperation." Weiss goes through the history of the investigation and new evidence that has come to light, and relates it to the rhetoric surrounding Iran's nuclear energy program and the recent agreement Iran struck with the P5+1, as well as to efforts for a nuclear weapons free zone in the Middle East. Terrific cloak-and-dagger read with plenty of technical details.

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  1. Re:Apartheid by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Two apartheid states working hand-in-hand. Quelle surprise.

    Muslim states aren't apartheid because they kill every non-Muslim they find..

  2. Re:Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Religion needs to die. The concept results in "us vs them", regardless of the religion. It's a belief that belief makes us different. ie They understand in some mysticism, and these others do not. Long term, we need to attack religion. It has outlived it's usefulness and now can only spawn conflict. We have already supplanted it with ideological political religion, so let's sweep the ancient ones away that continue to spawn these conflicts. This includes wiping out some well-established places like Israel, Vatican, Mecca, etc. Mao's China, at least, got this right.

  3. Re: Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    See the westboro Baptist church. They have picket signs saying "thank God for 9/11."

  4. Re: Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" by prof_robinson · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah....and if that's the ONLY example you can find....you've pretty much proved his point. Besides...fun fact: look up when the minister of the church ran for public office years ago - as a Democrat. The party who, by the way, OWNS the KKK.