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Iran signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, which gives non-nuclear nations the right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful energy purposes.

Israel refused to sign it.

2007-10-26 03:34:46 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Israel is a true democracy and pro-freedom, the countries surrounding them are not and believe that all Jews should be dead. But I guess to a liberal that's peaceful.

2007-10-26 03:39:46 · answer #1 · answered by 412 KiD 5 · 4 3

Of course, only dope-heads and those with Alzheimers believe that Iran will use nuclear technology for peaceful energy purposes.

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2007-10-26 03:44:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

THATS RIGHT YOU GO FIGHT FOR IRAN'S RIGHT TO COMMIT MASS MURDER. What are the chances that Israel will attack the United States with nuclear weapons by terrorism, and compare that to Iran. And if Iran attacks Israel with nuclear weapons or another country as they promised? How about women don't ave rights in Iran but they do in Isreal?

2007-10-26 04:41:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Israel has already developed both nuclear power and weapons. Why would they need to sign a treaty?

2007-10-26 03:38:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

First of, to respond to the dumb writers, Iran did let inspectors in , you must not read very well, but it has been in the newspapers.....Opps thats right it was not on Fux News....

Second, Iran would not want these weapons if it did not feel threatened. The US does not attack nations that can protect themselves.

And over Israel, the US helped them get their Weapons, and they would not sign the treaty before that took place. Stop spewing lies you vermin. Every nation including Israel has the right to defend themselves. The question is if you think Israel is excempt from intl law.

IF CHINA CAME OVER AND BOMBED A US WEAPONS SITE, WHAT WOULD THE US DO......SO WHAT GIVES ANY NATION THE RIGHT TO JUST FLY INTO ANOTHER NATION AND BOMB A LOCATION THEY SAY HAS WEAPONS. EVERY NATION HAS THE RIGHT TO DEFEND THEMSELVES AGAINST OTHERS.

2007-10-26 03:43:30 · answer #5 · answered by freedom f 4 · 5 3

Iran and Israel as both sovereign independent nations -- meaning they have every right to do anything they want within their own borders.

Iran signed the NPT -- which limits its ability to develop nuclear weapons, but does not limit its ability to develop nuclear power technology.

Israel didn't sign -- meaning it has no limits at all.

Treaties don't give countries any rights within their own borders -- treaties just limit what countries can do if the country agreed to those limitations.

2007-10-26 03:39:01 · answer #6 · answered by coragryph 7 · 14 2

Neither the UN nor the "great powers" authorised Israel to have nuclear weapons. Israel progressed their weapons secretly. in basic terms by using fact the US and China, and the former Soviet Union did

2016-09-27 22:30:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe they do have the right to nuclear power and they were offered the system complete without creating their own fuel. They chose the latter and for that they have created doubt on their honesty toward the use of such material.

2007-10-26 03:41:41 · answer #8 · answered by rance42 5 · 2 2

Where do people get off saying what a sovereign nation can or cannot do? They are the only country that can restrict what they do within their borders. Remember what happened when the English tried telling us what to do? yeah and we were a colony, not even a sovereign nation.

OH and BTW tx_trotter, where do you think DISNEY WORLD started?

2007-10-26 03:50:16 · answer #9 · answered by Kevy 7 · 1 3

Yes, but the treaty means they have to allow inspectors. Iran is not. Therefore, they are in violation of a treaty they signed. On the other hand, Israel is not in violation of said treaty as they flat out refused to sign it.

2007-10-26 03:37:43 · answer #10 · answered by MEL T 7 · 10 4

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