Saturday, November 26, 2016

More About The John F. Kennedy Assassination And Its Relevance To The Israeli Nuclear Program

Was the First Shot in Israel's War to
Achieve Nuclear Supremacy Fired in
Dallas, Texas on Nov. 22, 1963?

See my previous posts on this issue here, here and here. Now, read the quotes below, they are from Jews themselves.

... [John F.] Kennedy placed the limitation of the nuclear arms race at the center of American foreign policy. . . . Israel's nuclear enterprise was in direct contradiction with the principles of his policy....
The correspondent for Ha'aretz in Washington during the Kennedy and Johnson presidencies, Amos Elon, filed a report saying that in a background talk with James Reston of The New York Times, Kennedy had said that in nuclear matters [Israeli Prime Minister David] Ben-Gurion was a "wild man." — Israeli historian Michael Karpin The Bomb in the Basement: How Israel Went Nuclear and What That Means for the World


The murder of American President John F. Kennedy-brought to an abrupt end the massive pressure being applied by the U.S. administration on the government of Israel to discontinue the nuclear program. [In Israel and the Bomb, Avner] Cohen demonstrates at length the pressures applied by Kennedy on Ben-Gurion ... in which Kennedy makes it quite clear to the Israeli prime minister that he will under no circumstances agree to Israel becoming a nuclear state. The book implied that, had Kennedy remained alive, it is doubtful whether Israel would today have a nuclear option.
— Reuven Pedatzer in Israel's Ha'aretz, Feb. 5, 1999, reviewing Avner Cohen's Israel and the Bomb

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