The origin of Iraq's nuclear weapons program: Technical reality and Western hypocrisy
Physics and Society
2008-10-21 v4
Abstract
This report is based on a series of papers written between 1980 and 2005 on the origin of Iraq's nuclear weapons program, which was known to one of the authors in the late 1970s already, as well as to a number of other physicists, who independently tried without success to inform their governments and the public. It is concluded that at no point did the Western governments effectively try to stop Iraq's nuclear weapons program, which suggests that its existence was useful as a foreign policy tool, as is confirmed by its use as a major justification to wage two wars on Iraq.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0512268,
title = {The origin of Iraq's nuclear weapons program: Technical reality and Western hypocrisy},
author = {Suren Erkman and Andre Gsponer and Jean-Pierre Hurni and Stephan Klement},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0512268},
year = {2008}
}
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Version 4 : 165 page, 17 figures, all documents translated in English