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Occidental intelligences facing Middle East's quest for nuclear weapons: the case of Israel Vs. the case of Iran

  1. The nuclear bomb can determine the balance of the international powers
  2. Common points between the Israeli and the Iranian nuclear program
  3. Different context

The nuclear bomb is much more than a common weapon, it can determine the balance of the powers, and it is a crucial point for understanding the international strategic relations. The nuclear bomb represents the possibility for a country to be wiped off the map. Between 1950 and 1990, it became important to replace the atomic bomb in the Cold War context. Each superpower tried to help its allies to defend themselves: it was a real nuclear arms race. This subject is closely linked to intelligence insofar as the nuclear affairs are always shrouded in mystery.

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