Articles marked Norman DombeyNorman Dombey is a professor emeritus of theoretical physics at the University of Sussex. From the London Review dated 25 January 2007Iran and the BombOn 7 June 1981, Israeli aircraft bombed and completely destroyed the Iraqi nuclear research reactor Osirak. The French government, which had sold the reactor to Iraq, protested. Bertrand Barre, its nuclear attaché in Washington, explained that the reactor posed no proliferation risk and that ‘it was intended to be used . . . for testing or converting materials into isotopes, which have specialised uses in medicine.’ The UN Security Council strongly condemned the attack as being ‘in clear violation of the charter of the United Nations and the norms of international conduct’. The United States, however, objected to the imposing of any sanctions on Israel. [ read more . . . ] Search the web for Norman Dombey: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archive
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