IRmep
12 July 2010
On July 7, 2010 IRmep’s “Mordechai Vanunu Open Nuclear Dialogue Initiative” hosted a panel discussion at the International Spy Museum in downtown Washington, DC. The following MP3 audio files are now available online:
Jeffrey Blankfort reviews US positioning toward the NPT review conference call for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. He recounts first hand experiences with an ADL/Apartheid South Africa intelligence agent targeting US activists. (MP3 3.6 MB) http://www.irmep.org/MP3/07072010blankfort.mp3
Grant F. Smith explores how collaborating in Israeli “strategic ambiguity” undermines rule of law and governance in the United States. He reviews the NUMEC nuclear diversion case and a new Senate attempt to exonerate those involved. (MP3 6.2 MB) http://www.irmep.org/MP3/07072010smith.mp3
Sasha-Polakow Suransky reviews Apartheid South African sales of yellow-cake uranium to Israel’s military establishment and argues that AIPAC contributed to US policymaking. (MP3 5.9 MB) http://www.irmep.org/MP3/07072010polakow.mp3
John J. Mearsheimer discusses why Israel acquired a nuclear arsenal and the dangers it presents to US interests. (MP3 6.2 MB) http://www.irmep.org/MP3/07072010mearsheimer.mp3