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Nuclear test in Korea, Israel gets ignored

Ali | 06.01.2016 13:09

Today we hear from the media of what may have been a small nuclear bomb test in North Korea while once again the media ignores the biggest threat to World peace - the massive nuclear arsenal held by Israel.

Israel developed its first nuclear weapon in 1966 and is now believed to have around 400 warheads which can be delivered to nearly anywhere on the planet via their Jericho ballistic missiles or deployed in the Middle East region via free fall bombs. Israel has confirmed it will instigate the doomsday 'Samson Option' in the event of an attack on the country, the classic Zionist desire to see the world suffer.

There have been numerous times when Israel has been close to using nuclear weapons, On October 8, 1973, just after the start of the Yom Kippur War, Golda Meir and her closest aides decided to put eight nuclear armed F-4s at Tel Nof Airbase on 24-hour alert and as many nuclear missile launchers at Sedot Mikha Airbase operational as possible. It was revealed the targets were the cities of Cairo and Damascus which have a combined population of nearly 20 million people. During the 1991 Gulf War, Israel went on full-scale nuclear alert and mobile nuclear missile launchers were deployed.

Compare this to North Korea which has been forced to maintain a large army in the face of US driven pressure from South Korea and which has reluctantly developed a small defensive nuclear capability to ensure its security in the face of the massive US war machine.

Ali