Unraveling the JFK Assassination: The Hidden Truth Behind Israel's Nuclear Ambitions

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By IMAGE: John F. Kennedy with David Ben-Gurion Israel's approach to nuclear ambiguity stands out as one of the most contentious nuclear strategies in existence today, drawing criticism from various Middle Eastern nations and advocates for nuclear disarmament. Israel's unrestricted possession of nuclear capabilities raises concerns that Israel might undertake aggressive military actions in the region, confident that its nuclear dominance will deter any strong responses.

Israel has frequently voiced its support for a WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East during UN discussions, but argues that such a zone can only be created after achieving peace and mutual recognition among regional nations. Arab countries view this position as a delaying tactic that may justify Israel's undisclosed nuclear capabilities. Despite the reluctance of both mainstream and alternative journalists to reveal the substantial evidence surrounding Israel's military nuclear program and its links to the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), it remains crucial for the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to urge Israel to reflect on how its policy of ambiguity, known as the "Amimut policy," could jeopardize its long-term security and the feasibility of establishing a Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone.



.. VIDEO: JFK and Israel's Nuclear Program – Narrated bu Ryan Dawson (Source: Jack Day) .

Eclectic Anecdotes reports...

JFK and Israel's Nuclear Program David Ben-Gurion wrote in 1948, "What Einstein, Oppenheimer and Teller, the three of them Jews, made for the United States could also be done by scientists in Israel for their own people." He met with all three of the physicists who worked on the Manhattan project at various times to discuss nuclear matters. Edward Teller would tell the Israeli scientist Yuval Ne'eman in 1967, speaking of Israel's completion of the bomb, "I think that you are not idiots, and I am impressed by.

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