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http://today.reuters.com/news/artic...2821576_RTRUKOC_0_US-NUCLEAR-MIDEAST-IAEA.xml
Imagine my complete (lack of) surprise.
And by the way, just from where, precisely, did Israel get this technology and means to build these weapons?
Western nations foiled a bid by Arab and Islamic states on Friday to declare Israel's reputed nuclear arsenal a threat that must be removed in a politically charged vote at a U.N. atomic watchdog meeting.>p>Canada sponsored a 45-29 "no-action" ballot that prevented International Atomic Energy Agency member states from voting on a motion demanding Israel use atomic energy only for peaceful purposes and help set up a Middle East nuclear arms-free zone.
Israel neither admits nor denies having atomic weapons but most experts believe it has about 200 nuclear warheads.
Imagine my complete (lack of) surprise.
And by the way, just from where, precisely, did Israel get this technology and means to build these weapons?