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If Sanctions Worked Against Iran, Why Not Imposing them on Israel? By Nureddin Sabir Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 9, 2013The interim nuclear deal between Iran and the Western powers, according to which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear programme for the next six months in return for limited sanctions relief, sets an important precedent for dealing with the Middle East’s only actual nuclear power, Israel. However, as British writer Stuart Littlewood points out, you wouldn’t have thought so by listening to UK Foreign Secretary William Hague. Although he says the deal with Iran “had shown that pressure through sanctions coupled with a readiness to negotiate was the right policy”, he seems to think that this doesn’t apply to Israel. It’s a contradiction – no, a double standard – that wasn’t lost on some British members of parliament who, during the parliamentary session on 25 November at which Hague made his statement, flocked to mention the nuclear time bomb glaring at Hague and his Western partners in the face. One, Gerald Kaufman, went straight to the point:
“Why,” Littlewood asks, “has Hague been so focused on Iran when Israel is the one with a runaway, unsafeguarded nuclear weapons programme, a deranged leadership and a dreadful track record?” He adds:
But that’s unlikely to happen, as is clear from the British foreign secretary’s answer to one member of parliament. As Littlewood notes,
However, Littlewood concludes, “sanctions, if pressed home with the vigour and ruthlessness exerted against Iran, should do nicely for Israel. People around the world are already applying their own sanctions because their weak politicians won’t act.” |
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