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Bolivia Asks the UN to Place Sanctions on Israel

  

The UN should place sanctions on Israel for its illegal possession of nuclear weapons instead of Iran: Bolivian President.

August 31, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - Bolivian President Evo Morales has asked the United Nations to consider placing sanctions on Israel for its illegal stockpiling of nuclear weapons instead of punishing Iran for non-existent nuclear weapons in the oil-rich Middle Eastern nation.

The progressive Latin American President is an outspoken critic of US and Israeli belligerence in Latin America and around the world. He is among a growing number of world leaders standing against continued US-Israeli corporate designs against the international community.

Israel illegally holds hundreds of nuclear weapons put together with helps from the US, UK, France and former apartheid regime of South Africa during the 50’s. Such blatant disregard for Non Proliferation Treaty by this group of nations is often ignored by the IAEA, which is responsible for NPT safeguards.  

‘Israel possesses 60 to 200 nuclear bombs, but it does not officially declare them,’ said Morels according to international news reports. Bolivia has had own share of Israeli mischief in the past but has since broken diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime of Tel-Aviv. Both Bolivia and Venezuela severed diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime in Jan. 2009 to protest the apartheid state’s sanctions against the people of Gaza. 

The Bolivian President thanked Iran for its unconditional cooperation with La Paz during a recent visit by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s envoys to Bolivia. Morales said a Bolivian delegation would visit Iran in late September to cement ties.

 

 



 

 

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