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In April 2012, Iran announced that it had uncovered a spy ring numbering 15 operatives working at the behest of Israel. Iranian authorities fingered the operatives as being responsible for the killings of nuclear scientists in recent years. Tehran had long suspected the Mossad as the mastermind of these operations. In announcing the arrests, Iran touted the apprehension of “Zionist spies” and the revelations regarding “Zionist” intelligence activity in a neighboring country. The announcement, which didn’t garner much attention at the time, takes on added importance Thursday just hours after The Washington Post reported that Turkish intelligence revealed the identities of 10 Iranian spies working for Israel. According to the report, Iranian agents would meet with their Mossad handlers on Turkish soil.
kwakakev
Israel has also set the precedent that undisclosed nuclear arms is acceptable global policy. Ok, on the surface Iran is playing ball, but in this game deception is also part of the rules. It is well know that Israel is against Iran developing nuclear weapons and has set back progress over the years. In this front I do support Israel as the responsibility of nukes is not to be taken lightly, any cracks must be fixed. On the surface I do give Iran a break and trying to do the right thing, nukes are much more effective when it is publicly known.
As for how Iran does play out I am looking at Korea to set the tone.
buster2010
kwakakev
Israel has also set the precedent that undisclosed nuclear arms is acceptable global policy. Ok, on the surface Iran is playing ball, but in this game deception is also part of the rules. It is well know that Israel is against Iran developing nuclear weapons and has set back progress over the years. In this front I do support Israel as the responsibility of nukes is not to be taken lightly, any cracks must be fixed. On the surface I do give Iran a break and trying to do the right thing, nukes are much more effective when it is publicly known.
As for how Iran does play out I am looking at Korea to set the tone.
Israels nuke program is illegal until they sign the NPT they have no place saying anything about any other country. Not to mention there is no proof Iran is even trying to build a bomb.