Why does Israel refuse to open its nuclear sites to international inspectors?

1. They didn't sign onto the benefits of a non-proliferation treaty that requires inspections. Iran did & is now reneging on their deal after getting the benefits.

2. Israel doesn't say it has nuclear weapons. 3.

Israel doesn't threaten to remove any country from the planet. Iran holds an annual "The World without Israel" conference. Making their weapons a known threat.

Threats to eliminate a country are considered an international concern, particularly when it's your ally. It's why N. Korea hasn't re-attacked S.

Korea or Japan. With the US as an ally, it would pull us in. Since Iran is allying with N.

Korea, that too plays into why it matters. On the rest of your comments, the problem with Iran isn't that's its a theocracy & that's not what anyone has a problem with. (Well, any policy maker.) It's that they've moved into being a dictatorship & are treating their own people that way.

They control the media, shut down communication, don't allow the Jews in Iran to emigrate (& one would assume similar things with other groups). They brought in Hamas & Hizbollah military speaking Arabic to beat up on their protesters because the Banji para-military wasn't able to be violent enough with fellow Iranians. They deny the Holocaust, & firmly believe they will be bring the messiah by started WWIII on behalf of Islam.

Iranians, many don't support these ideas. It's the gov't that's the issue. http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0... "Iranian President at Tehran Conference: 'Very Soon, This Stain of Disgrace i.e.

Israel Will Be Purged From the Center of the Islamic World – and This is Attainable'" I'm not familar that Israel disclosed anything & was inspected. I'll have to look it up. As far as I've known, it's still an official policy of not saying anything.

I don't have time right now - but this is the site I'll start with http://www.jcpa.org edit: ...I've looked in various news articles...Israel has not agreed or denied that it has weapons. The Demona plant was inspected, but superficially. There was an Arab sponsored UN resolution to require Israel to side the NPT & open to inspections, but that's ridiculous since the UN charter does not allow requiring nations to sign treaties they don't want to.

Because there are no current sanctions against Israel. Nor has Israel ever mentioned they've wanted to wipe an entire country off the map.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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