11.01.2015, 03:48
Möglicherweise sind die dem Spiegel "von einem Geheimdienst zugespielten Informationen" über ein angebliches syrisches Atomwaffenprogramm nur ein Störmanöver um von der folgenden anstehenden Veröffentlichung abzulenken:
Zitat:Watchdog: Accountability<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/legal-battle-to-publish-unclassified-dod-report-on-israeli-nukes-nears-end/article/2558386">http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/legal ... le/2558386</a><!-- m -->
Legal battle to publish unclassified DOD report on Israeli nukes nears end
By Sarah Westwood | January 8, 2015 | 4:11 pm
Defense officials are fighting a three-year-old request under the Freedom of Information Act to release a 1987 report supposedly discussing Israel’s nuclear technology.
Grant Smith of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy filed the request in 2012 and raised the issue in court after he said the request “went nowhere” for several years. He has been a critic of many U.S. policies related to Israel and of what he believes to be the inordinate influence of Israel in the American government.
In a seldom-used legal move known as optional review, Pentagon officials have asked the Israeli government to review the report before they consider releasing it.
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