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    Syria blasts Israel; most other Arabs moderate

    VIENNA (AP) — Syria accused Israel of posing a "grave and serious threat" through its undeclared atomic arsenal Monday, at a session between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbors meant to narrow differences on creating a Mideast nuclear weapon-free zone, officials said.

    Aside from Iran, which is boycotting the meeting, Syria is Israel's bitterest Mideast rival, and Syrian delegate Bassam al-Sabbagh voiced rhetoric similar to standard Arab criticism of Israel. But officials reporting on the closed meeting said that except for Syria and Lebanon, its lockstep ally, other Arab nations speaking at the meeting were lower-key than usual in chastising the Jewish state for refusing to open its nuclear program to U.N. perusal.

    Israel did not speak at the morning session. But one of the officials — who asked for anonymity to report on the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting — said the atmosphere was "much less confrontational, much less hostile" than at other IAEA gatherings focused on the Middle East, which traditionally see Muslim nations speaking with one strongly critical voice about Israel's nuclear capabilities.

    Wide chasms separate the two sides. Israel says peace must be established in the Mideast before talks on a nuclear weapons-free zone can be concretely discussed. The Arabs say the two topics are independent.

    In toning down their comments, most Mideast participants at the 97-nation meeting appeared to be heeding an appeal by IAEA chief Yukiya Amano. In opening remarks made available to reporters, Amano urged Mideast nations to focus on "fresh thinking," adding he hoped they would be able to move "beyond simply restating long-established positions."

    Officials and participants warned against high expectations at the gathering, which is hearing presentations on already established nuclear-free zones elsewhere as a way of stimulating discussion on the Middle East and is not meant to reach any decisions.

    A decision last year by the 189 members of the Nuclear Nonproliferation treaty to convene a U.N.-sponsored conference on establishing a Middle East nuclear-free zone in 2012 was an incentive for most of the region's Muslim nations to meet this year with Israel for the exploratory Vienna talks.

    Arab countries and Iran are aware of the potential of using the 2012 U.N. conference as a platform to pressure Israel to fulfill their long-standing demands: joining the Nonproliferation Treaty, acknowledging that it has nuclear weapons and allowing IAEA inspectors to probe their atomic activities.

    Israel is unlikely to do any of that. It remains unclear whether it will even attend the 2012 talks and is at the Vienna meeting only under the stipulation that it remain a nonbinding give-and-take on the issue of nuclear free zones in general.

    The official said that early discussions Monday touched on a main point of division between Israel and the Arabs — whether the Jewish state needs to join the treaty as a prerequisite to creation of such a zone.

    He said that presenters for Argentina and South Africa, talking about their own regional zones, suggested that based on the experience of their own regions treaty membership was not needed to begin talks.

    Israel is commonly considered to be the only Middle East nation with atomic weapons — and its secretive nuclear program has long been a heated subject with Arab neighbors.

    The Arabs have urged Israel to open up to international inspection. Israel in turn says that Iran is the greatest threat to the region through its refusal to heed U.N. Security Council resolutions demanding it stop activities that could be used to make nuclear weapons and suspected research and development of such capabilities. Tehran denies any interest in such arms.

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    • Marc  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So Syria thinks Israel's nukes are a grave threat - - - To the safety of Syria's civilian population? Isn't it nice to know that Syria is so concerned about their citizens!
      • Jekyl Hyde 6 mths ago
        If they truly were worried about their own people, then they would pay to move them out of 'Palestine' and back to Syria where they belong. We all know that the 'Palestinians' are just Syrian refugees that refuse to move so that they can provoke a future war with Israel. Israel won in 1967 and legally owns the lands in 'Palestine'.
      • shannon c 6 mths ago
        Says who? A government who has been lying to you for decades?? And you STILL believe whatever they say?? Fool :(
      • Josie 6 mths ago
        Shannon, you're the fool. When a country wins a war, they keep that land as England and Russia did after WWII. Get over yourself!
    • Kevin  •  Norfolk, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Assad is fearful. He can see that his head is the next one on the Arab Spring chopping-block. His people hate him. All this bluster about Israel is an attempt to rally some support against an external enemy, rather than against him. The "moderate" Arab states understand this and are throwing him under the bus. "Better him than us."
    • Benjamin D  •  6 mths ago
      Despite their rhetoric, the Sunni Arab nations are secretly hoping that Israel destroys Iran's nuclear facilities. They know that they will never be attacked by Israel (unless Israel is defending itself) but they are afraid that Iran will try to dominate the Middle East.
      • Jazzlegend 6 mths ago
        The old " the enemy of my enemy is my friend."
      • Frederick 6 mths ago
        Finally someone with common sense! Thank you!
    • John  •  6 mths ago
      EVIL HATES GOOD
    • TH  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  6 mths ago
      Assad's diversion tactics for the people he has imprisoned which will no longer work..
    • Fred  •  Paisley, United Kingdom  •  6 mths ago
      My God. Israel could kill Syrian people with bombs. That would undermine Assad killing them with guns and torture.
    • IMHO  •  6 mths ago
      If Israel has a nuclear bomb, they have chosen not to use it in the 60 years of their existance. Could you say the same thing of Syria, or Iran? I think not.
      • PEACE! 6 mths ago
        “It would be my greatest sadness to see Zionists (Jews) do to Palestinian Arabs much of what Nazis did to Jews.”
        ― Albert Einstein

        Israel's Zio-Nazi ideology has created a racist and apartheid regime that forces the Palestinian people to live in concentration-camp conditions caged up behind a wall! They thumb their nose at the world while ignoring basic human rights. If anyone calls them out on their wickedness, they cry "anti-semitism" as an easy escape. Nobody hates Jews, but we love FREEDOM, PEACE AND TOLERANCE more. Only the fanatics, the racists and the bigots still back Israel and its bloodthirsty policies.
      • gofer 6 mths ago
        Time for the bully to be no more!
    • LEFTHANDOFGOD  •  San Jose, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Iran chants at noon everyday " death to america ", They want Israel wiped off the face of the earth and they hid the fact for several decades they were trying to achieve nuclear ownership, yet we should believe them that it's only for peaceful means. They are the worst liars ever!
      May their god strike them down.
    • TH  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  6 mths ago
      Only Assad is allowed to Butcher his people, the idea of someone else doing it, will not be tolerated by him
    • An Owner  •  6 mths ago
      If I were Assad, I'd be worried about Israel also. He knows if there's a next round, he is going to get his Assad kicked in, the long-necked dirty little Bashard.
    • victumofury  •  Portsmouth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      um,, iran an its forced followers ..had spoken. put up banners ..an rallied to WIPE ISRAEL off the map.. ISRAEL , watches an has done nothing to show its use of any nukes at all .. so a-jad-mad man in irant .. if at all possssible .. soak your stupid face in sofearic acid today ! we AMERICANS would like that ! TA DA !lol
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  6 mths ago
      Now the Arab League nations, to show they do not favor Syria, must attacks Israel and kill as many Jews as possible to show their proper Islamic credentials.

      Arabs- the sickest of the sick.
    • TomR  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Israel is bad! (Assad machine guns syrian protesters). Israel threatens your existence! (Assad fires tank shells at his people's homes). We must unite else Israel will eat your children! (Assad tortures syrian children to obtain names for his death squads).

      Seriously, are arabs truly this gullible? (reads posts below). Oh yeah, guess they are.
    • Dan  •  6 mths ago
      If Muslims want people not to be suspicious of them, then why have they been filmed having extremist lectures in your mosques?

      Muslims have to fix up their act. The US and it's citizens have every right to suspect Muslims. The evidence is overwhelming.

      For example, what is a mosque?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsZaATPaCy8&feature=player_embedded
    • Gogaz  •  6 mths ago
      another country bites the dust and turns into turmoil. that's the plan folks. it's working. wwIII will be bloody.
    • scott  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone comparing what hitler did to the jewish/muslim issue in the west bank whose economy is doing great and GAZA which Israel withdrew from and IRAN...HAMAS took over is out of their minds....i dont see any gas chambers.....i dont see any torture chambers....i dont see anyone being starved and humiliated....lets get real....
    • realvision  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      typical syrian hostility toward the Israel. They will do anything these days to deflect the actions of their murderous regime
    • Herb  •  6 mths ago
      That Israel's nuclear weapons are intended for Israel's defense is obvious from the fact that for the twenty five or thirty years Israel has had them they haven't used them. The proof that they have helped preserve Israel and stabilize the region is that none of Israels' neighboring countries has attacked her since they were developed.

      If her neighbors get nuclear weapons it puts Israel within a minute or two of annihilation.
      Israel's enemies have repeatedly threatened to annihilate Israel. Israel has retaliated to attacks against her, but has never threatened anyone.

      If Iran or Syria got nukes they would create the "grave and serious threat".
    • Aminal  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe the Worlds "Leaders" should sit Down and Smoke a couple of Bong Hits, Might just Mellow them out some.
    • Rational  •  6 mths ago
      1. Syria, a signer of the NPT was recently caught with its pants down; one nuclear facility recently eradicated, another one to go...A cheater!

      2. Iran, a signer of the NPT was repeatedly caught cheating but still refuses to fess up...A cheater!

      3. Lybia, a signer of the NPT has supposedly stopped its illegit nuke program (now-dead Gaddafi's own admissions)...A cheater!

      4. Iraq, a signer of the NPT got their OSIRAK facility eradicated quite some time ago...A cheater!

      The list goes on...but a pattern clearly emerges: Muslim countries practicing the "religion of PEACE' with unstable dictators at their helm have no compunction re. reneging/cheating on their pledges of non-proliferation. Their condemnation of Israel rings hollow and self-serving to say the least...Taqqyah, Hudna and other Islamic-religion endorsed lies and hypocrisy at their finest!

      Will these cheaters' enablers, supporters and other assorted hypocrites ever stop their deceitful propagandazing?
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