Arabs may rethink their nuclear plan, warns Egypt.

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if we are going to take the views of people who want to throw the Jews into the sea seriously then all is lost. Iran threatening a second Holocaust is not the same as an Israel acting in self defense. Do we expect Muslims to understand this? The real bigots are those who do not recognize that Islam is all about killing Jews in the end. Any equivalences betray bias.
(other) Arabs may rethink their nuclear plan, warns Egypt.(E24/7).Hopes dimmed for staging major nuclear talks later this year between Muslim world and Israel, as Iran and Arab countries at a 189-nation conference accused Israel of being the greatest threat to peace in the region and Egypt warned that Arab states might rethink their opposition to atomic arms. Because Israel has not signed the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, it was not present at Tuesday's gathering of treaty members. But the United States defended its ally, warning that singling out Israel for criticism diminished the prospect of a planned meeting between it and its Muslim neighbors to explore the prospect of a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction. The Mideast conference planned for later this year was a key plank of a month-long 2010 high-level gathering of treaty signatories that convenes every five years to review the objectives of the 42-year-old treaty. Muslim nations have warned that failure to stage the Mideast meeting would call into question the overall achievements of the 2010 conference. Egypt, speaking for nonaligned NPT signatory nations - the camp of developing countries - said Israel's nuclear capabilities constitute “a threat to international peace and security.” Later, in his separate capacity as Egypt's delegate, senior Foreign Ministry official Ahmed Fathalla warned that Arab nations might “revise their policies'' regarding their opposition to having nuclear weapons if the planned Mideast conference failed to materialize. Fathalla said he was citing a declaration from the March 29 Arab summit in Baghdad. But a senior US official, who demanded anonymity because he was not authorized to comment to reporters, said it was the first time he had heard that threat. Reacting to a harsh series of attacks on Israel, US State Department envoy Thomas M. Countryman urged Muslim nations to ease their pressure at the Vienna meeting, convened to prepare for the next NPT summit in 2015, telling delegates: “Continued efforts to single out Israel ... will make a conference less likely.'' He also voiced “deep concern over Iran's persistent failure to comply with its nonproliferation obligations, including ... UN Security Council resolutions,'' and urged Tehran to reduce concerns about is nuclear program by coming to May 23 talks with six world powers in Baghdad “with the same serious and constructive attitude that the six partners bring.''Hmmmm......Report: Saudi Arabia Says Will Buy Nuclear Weapon if Iran Tests A-Bomb.Read the full story here.

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