| Deep in the Basement: Israel's Harmonious Nuclear Ambiguity
Karpin, Michael
World Policy Journal, Fall 2009, v26, #3, pp31-40
"Today, Israel is the only country outside of the great powers whose right to possess a doomsday weapon is accepted by the world's most influential countries. Unlike Pakistan, India, and North Korea, Israel has not been asked to give up its nuclear capability or bare its programs to the world's scrutiny. No major power has censured Israel for producing the ultimate weapon, nor has it been threatened by the United Nations with sanctions. Here, Karpin examines how Israel became the Middle East's only nuclear power and succeeded in keeping its atomic program secret."
Michael Karpin is an Israeli author and investigative journalist.
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A34/05-09. Posted December 7, 2009
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