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Powell’s email says Israel has 200 nuclear weapons, all directed at Iran

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WASHINGTON: In a private email exchange last year leaked this week by hackers, former US Secretary of State Colin Powell discussed Israel’s nuclear weapons capability with a friend, saying the country had 200 warheads.

Though Israel is widely believed to have developed nuclear weapons decades ago, it has never declared itself to be a nuclear state. The existence of its weapons programme is considered classified information by both the Israeli and US governments.

Powell, a retired army general who has served as White House national security adviser and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Friday through a spokeswoman he was referring to public estimates of Israel’s nukes.

“Gen Powell has not been briefed or had any knowledge from US sources on the existence and or size of an Israeli nuclear capability,” the statement said.

“He like many people believes that there may be a capability and the number 200 has been speculated upon in open sources.”

In the March 2015 exchange from his personal Gmail account, Powell was discussing a speech that day to a joint session of Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The conservative Israeli leader staunchly opposed the deal then proposed by President Barack Obama to curb Iran’s nuclear weapons programme.

“Iranians can’t use one if they finally make one,” Powell wrote to Democratic donor Jeffrey Leeds, a hedge-fund founder who serves on the board of the Colin L. Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at the City College of New York.

“The boys in Tehran know Israel has 200, all targeted on Tehran, and we have thousands.”

Itai Bardov, spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, declined to discuss Powell’s email or his nation’s policy of not commenting on whether it has nuclear weapons.

Asked about the issue at a briefing on Friday, State Department spokesman John Kirby also declined to comment. “I’m not going to discuss matters of intelligence,” he said. “We support the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.”

Powell is not the first top-level US government official to publicly discuss Israel’s nukes. Former president Jimmy Carter has said in interviews and speeches that Israel has between 150 and 300 warheads.

But the issue is not supposed to be discussed openly by those who work for the US government and hold active security clearances.

Even members of Congress are routinely admonished not to even mention the existence of an Israeli nuclear arsenal, said Avner Cohen, a professor at the James Centre for Non-proliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey.

“It’s noteworthy that someone like Colin Powell said that,” said Cohen, who has written extensively about Israel’s nuclear programme.

“Obviously, he was privy to all kinds of intelligence on this issue. It’s kind of considered by everybody to be a public fact, but the United States government as a matter of policy has never said that.” Cohen said US intelligence on Israel’s nuclear programme carries “top level” classification.

As an indication of the subject’s sensitivity, he pointed to the recent case of James Doyle, a political scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico who lost his job after publishing an academic paper in 2013 that included Israel on a list of nations that either “possess nuclear arms or are in alliance with nuclear powers”.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2016
 
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when did Iran explode one? and why sanctions was place on Pakistan 1990 there was not any explode.

Well sanctions weren't put in place in the early 1980's because Pakistan was useful in the Soviet-Afghan War.
My guess is Israel still is useful.
 
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Well sanctions weren't put in place in the early 1980's because Pakistan was useful in the Soviet-Afghan War.
My guess is Israel still is useful.
in early 1980's we have not that about of money and excess to the western equipment.
after the american alliance we had everything.

America is leaving the region then why Israel is still useful.
everyone is moving into Asia Pacific.
 
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in early 1980's we have not that about of money and excess to the western equipment.
after the american alliance we had everything.

America is leaving the region then why Israel is still useful.
everyone is moving into Asia Pacific.

Originally sanctions were ordered by Congress on Pakistan sometime before 1985. The White House denied Pakistan had a program since they were useful in the Soviet-Afghanistan War. Once 1990 rolled around they could not cover your back anymore.
 
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they could not cover your back anymore.
or did not want to
Pakistan conducted cold tests in 1989 and allegedly had operational nukes by that time
Pakistan was going on the same path as israel is right now but still we had sanctions on us
but unlike israel we had to openly tell our eastern neighbors about them
Israel dont have to tell anyone as they dont have a dangerous neighbor
 
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State dept likely answer :

We don't know what Secretary Powell's sources are on that topic.
The USA hold no proof nor were informed by Israel on nuke weapons.

No nukes, so no IAEA membership and no proliferation ... problem solved?

As for the truth ... Tay.
 
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If this revelation is true, then this shows that which country is genuinely giving resistance to Israel and it's policy.....200 nukes and all pointed at a single entity.
 
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If this revelation is true, then this shows that which country is genuinely giving resistance to Israel and it's policy.....200 nukes and all pointed at a single entity.

L O L, this is called psychological warfare, this info was released to the world not by mistake or hackers, it is done to put pressure on Iranians.
 
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L O L, this is called psychological warfare, this info was released to the world not by mistake or hackers, it is done to put pressure on Iranians.

Ummm, ok....and how exactly is that relevant to my statement?
 
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