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    Israeli newspaper: There will be no nuclear program in Iraq without the approval of Tel Aviv

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    Israeli newspaper: There will be no nuclear program in Iraq without the approval of Tel Aviv Empty Israeli newspaper: There will be no nuclear program in Iraq without the approval of Tel Aviv

    Post by Rocky Mon Sep 04, 2023 5:43 am

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    [size=52]Israeli newspaper: There will be no nuclear program in Iraq without the approval of Tel Aviv[/size]

    [size=45]During the past two days, the foreign media witnessed an increase in the controversy about the Iraqi government's efforts to establish a nuclear program for peaceful purposes, with the aim of resolving the current electric power crisis, against the background of the government's announcement that there are talks in this regard.[/size]
    [size=45]The Times of Israel reported on the Iraqi government’s efforts, declaring in a report it published on September 1, that Iraq would not have a nuclear program “without Tel Aviv’s approval,” stressing that these efforts could not pass without approval from the Israeli government first and international supervision. condensed,” according to its description.[/size]
    [size=45]The Israeli newspaper also indicated that the Israeli government “destroyed” during 1981 the Osirak nuclear reactor south of Baghdad, which was used for peaceful purposes, “as a result of fears of secret military uses of nuclear technology,” continuing, “The United States later invaded Iraq based on false intelligence information about its possession.” Nuclear weapons have been proven false.”[/size]
    [size=45]And she continued, “The Israeli government, according to what its Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dreamer stated, has no problem with the countries of the region developing nuclear technologies for peaceful use, but it is concerned that allowing the development of this technology will lead to the creation of a nuclear arms race,” hinting during his statements to the newspaper that Tel Aviv has It agrees that Saudi Arabia will possess nuclear technologies if “attempts at normalization” succeed.[/size]
    [size=45]The Israeli official also spoke, during a statement to the American PBS network, that the Israeli government may agree to the request submitted by Saudi Arabia to the US government to establish a nuclear program in the event that it agrees to the “conditions of normalization,” explaining, “As usual, the meaning lies in the details, and we will see what must be done.” We will agree on it later,” according to his description.[/size]
    [size=45]The Times of Israel also indicated that the Israeli government “may use its international influence” regarding allowing countries in the region to establish nuclear programs as a pressure card to pass normalization efforts, noting that Tel Aviv’s current position on Iraq’s efforts to resume its nuclear program for peaceful purposes is “linked” to its position on the president The current minister, Muhammad Shia’a al-Sudani, whom she described as “close” to “hostile” parties to Israel.[/size]
    [size=45]It is noteworthy that the Council of Ministers, during its meeting held last Wednesday, discussed the resumption of the Iraqi peaceful nuclear program with the aim of establishing nuclear power stations to reduce dependence on imported energy, with the mounting pressure from Washington on Baghdad to reduce its commercial dealings with Tehran, which provides gas to Iraqi power stations.[/size]
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