An international initiative to create a Middle East free of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, in a step-wise process to include all countries in the region.
An end to all threats by the U.S. and Israel of a war against Iran, the result of which will be a disaster for all.
An end to the production of weapons of nuclear mass destruction in Dimona in southern Israel, and biological and chemical WMD in the Israel Institute of Biological Research in Ness Ziona, which is fuelling a WMD arms race in the Middle East.
Immediate shutdown of the nuclear reactor in Dimona, and opening of the facility to international inspection.
No to another Hiroshima and Nagasaki! No to further threats of WMD!
Meanwhile, the approaching 63rd commemoration of the destruction of Nagasaki on 9 August 1945 is marked this year by protests in Nagasaki Prefecture against the docking of the U.S. nuclear submarine USS La Jolla in Sasebo City near Nagasaki on 4 August, just days after it emerged another sub may have suffered a small radiation leak earlier this year. Dozens of atomic bomb survivors and peace activists gathered in Nagasaki earlier this week bearing banners reading "Nuclear vessels are not welcome in NagasakiPrefecture."
John Pilger reminds us that the "atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a criminal act on an epic scale. It was premeditated mass murder that unleashed a weapon of intrinsic criminality [. . .] the real threat remains almost unmentionable in western establishment circles and therefore in the media. There is only one rampant nuclear power in the Middle East and that is Israel." As Israeli generals, with top-secret WMD at their willful disposal, now perhaps finalize plans for an attack on Iran, we can recall on the anniversary of Hiroshima/Nagasaki the words of Nazim Hikmet, a socialist poet whose voice today is as relevant as decades ago: