Iran Should Lodge a Complaint against the West's Nuclear Assistance to Israel
Political analysts believe that considering the West's assistance to the Zionist Regime to make Israel a nuclear state, Iran should lodge a compliant to the International Atomic Energy Agency against the West.
Strategic Management expert Mohammad Ghadiri Abyaneh referred to the British Foreign Minister's recent interview with Britain's Channel 4 and said, "Jack Straw said during the interview that since Iran has endorsed the NPT voluntarily, it is required to observe its rules and regulations, but the Israeli Regime, Pakistan and India are not required to do so because they have not endorsed the Non-Proliferation Treaty and thus, they are not considered as violators of any treaties."
"This is while BBC, relying on documents it had accessed in compliance with the law of freedom of information and interview with former state officials, disclosed that England had assisted Israel with the development of the secret nuclear power plant of Deymona in the 1960s and it had provided the Zionist Regime with Plutonium and other banned nuclear materials used for the production of nuclear weapons," he reminded.
Abyaneh continued, "according to the same report, Britain has also sold to the Zionist Regime, hundreds of other nuclear cargoes used for the production of atomic weapons, including Uranium, Lithium, Beryllium and heavy water."
Stating that even though Straw does not recognize Israeli Regime as a violator of the NPT because Zionists have not endorsed the treaty, the political expert stressed, "but England has endorsed the NPT and it has violated the treaty by rendering nuclear help to the Israeli Regime."
He added, "Iran can lodge a compliant against Britain and the United States for assisting the Zionist Regime to produce nuclear arsenal and it should call on the IAEA to verify the violation of the NPT by the said member states."
http://www.irib.com/worldservice/englishRADIO/NEWS/newsap2004/2006/Eleven.htm
Dr. Ghadiri Abyaneh
http://www.ghadiri.org/archives/002490.html
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