Israel Purchased Uranium for Nuclear Weapons, According to Decades-Old Canadian Report

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The Calgary Herald reported that a newly surface Canadian intelligence report written in 1964, cited evidence that Israel had purchased uranium from Argentina for the purpose of making nuclear weapons.

The Calgary Herald reported that a newly surface Canadian intelligence report written in 1964, cited evidence that Israel had purchased uranium from Argentina for the purpose of making nuclear weapons.

As quoted in the market report:

But the eye-opening Canadian report, which the U.S. initially doubted, confirmed fears that Israel was ambitiously seeking a secret uranium supply, under which there would be no international safeguards to ensure the yellowcake was used for peaceful purposes.

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