Eisenhower was drawing to a close, caused apprehension in Washington by raising concern about regional stability and nuclear proliferation, but it also produced annoyance because Israeli officials at all levels repeatedly provided less than credible answers to U.S. This "discovery," which came as the presidency of Dwight D. government efforts to pressure the Israelis to answer key questions about the nature of the Dimona project. debates over Israel's lack of candor and U.S. government believed from the very start aimed at a weapons capability the U.S. Other documents published today detail the discovery of the secret project that some in the U.S. diplomats in Tel Aviv during mid-summer 1960, according to a declassified document published today for the first time by the National Security Archive, the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project, and the Center for Nonproliferation Studies of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. government first learned of Israel's secret nuclear program at Dimona from an American corporate official talking to U.S. This research update was cross-posted with the National Security Archive as Electronic Briefing Book No. Officials Believed the International Atomic Energy Agency Should Monitor Dimona (It Never Has) To Prevent Military Uses of the Facility, U.S.Embassy Telegram Quotes Ben-Gurion Aide That It Was a "Stupid Mistake" by Israel to Cloak the Nuclear Project in Secrecy Israeli Cover Stories about the Dimona Reactor Dismayed Top Level Officials Who Saw a "Clearly Apparent Lack of Candor".Careers, Fellowships, and Internships Open/Close.Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition.Science and Technology Innovation Program.Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative.The Middle East and North Africa Workforce Development Initiative. Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.North Korea International Documentation Project.Environmental Change and Security Program.Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy.
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