http://original.antiwar.com/pfaff/2009/05/07/israels-bad-faith-negotiating-position/
Israel’s Bad-Faith Negotiating Position
by William Pfaff, May 08, 2009
Israel has always believed in "creating facts on the ground," whose existence may later come as an unpleasant surprise to others. Iran now seems to have learned from this Israeli precedent, to Israel’s disadvantage.
In diplomatic circles, in Europe as well as the Arab states, there has been discussion of the possibility of Iran’s being designated a "civil nuclear power," exercising its right, under the Nonproliferation Treaty (which it has signed), to develop power for civilian uses.
The proposal is that if the U.S. were to join Europe and the Sunni Arabs in a drive to push the jews — which have plenty of concealed nuclear "facts" — to join the non-proliferation pact, which the jew has always refused to do, and open up to inspectors, just as Iran has done, the Iran-Israel discussion could at least be switched onto a new track.
The world is wising up to the double standard of the jew.
The juden will not sign the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
But the same jews want someone else, the jewnited states to enforce
on the sovereign state of Iran the rules that they the jew will not follow them selfs.