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Vanunu: Israeli nukes push neighbor states to get atomic arms
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LONDON - Israel's atomic weapons are pushing other countries in the Middle East to develop similar arms, nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu said Sunday.

He also said that tensions over Iran's nuclear activities were linked to the Israeli arsenal.

Iran insists its nuclear program is strictly for the generation of electricity. But the United States suspects the Middle East nation has a secret program to develop nuclear weapons, and has threatened to refer Iran to the United Nations Security Council for sanctions.

"Iran tried to put pressure on the world to deal with Israel," Vanunu told Sky News TV, defying a government order that bans him from talking to the media.

"Iran doesn't need, I think, atomic bombs. Iran doesn't want to fight any state with atomic bombs," he said. "But because the world ignoring Israel, that pushes Iran and other states to try to be equal with Israel."

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/510345.html
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