World Nuclear Free Zones Map
Blue = Nuclear Free Zones - Red = Nuclear States - Orange = Sharing States - Yellow = Neither but not NPT
This is what over 180 nations agreed upon today in the UN meeting in New York.
Including Iran .... which is working hard to reach a free nuke Middle East, but still declaring few days ago that a treaty was signed with Turkey to exchange enriched uranium but at the same time insisting on proceeding with enrichment program...
Al Farabi - Father of Democracy
Excluding Israel .... which still insisting there is no nuclear weapons or nuclear plants or uranium enrichments on its land (or occupied land), despite all the evidences to the contrary. Its logic is: they are all liars, including the scientists who participated in Israel necear programs.... I do not have them... they do.
Ignoring India and Pakistan, because they are Near East countries. Or may be because they are allowed, like other countries; USA, Europe, China, Russia... Who knows.. No explanations given.
North Korea is too far from Middle East. Or it is not time yet, as everybody is busy now to defuse the heat between South and North Koreans. Any miscalculated mistake might ignite a serious war and all what the 189 nations agreed upon can be null and void..
It is the land of controversy, historic dilemmas, strategic importance, religious conflicts.
Al Razi - Father of Medicine
At the same time it is the very foundation of life, religions Science and civilizations.
Nations in the Middle East must be honest, pure and transparent... But it is OK if some nations lie and deceive.
Ibn Khaldoun - Father of Sociology
Nations in the Middle East, must work towards modern civilizations and democracy... But not allowed to use the correct educational systems and practice the real democratic regimes.
Nations in the Middle East can have money but with Western Management.
Nations in the Middle East must achieve peace between them, but they must not stop buying weapons to fight each others.
You know now why I love and hate this Middle East?
Sami Cherkaoui
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