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    Default Re: Why does Israel get to keep its nuclear weapons?

    Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
    US has pressured Australia to sell Uranium to India in direct violation of the NPT.

    So there is no moral high ground here.
    I was waiting for someone to bring this up, it follows the trend that the post-Cold War US generally has ignored treaties and international agreements. That's not biting us in the ass ever, no sirree!
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    Default Re: Why does Israel get to keep its nuclear weapons?

    HoreTore, if you are not going to contribute but just flamebait me please don't post here. You bring nothing of value to this thread.

    Anyway, I asked about Israel because they seem to be upholding the "western" values and point of view. I didn't ask about North Korea because I't pretty obvious they don't play by "the rules".

    I don't know what to think about India and Pakistan. These two hate each other, and they have almost as many nukes as France and England. Is a complete dismantlement of all nuclear arsenals and a forced non-proliferation international law possible?
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