Congressman Castro and 30 lawmakers demand transparency on Israel’s nuclear capabilities, questioning U.S. policy amid the Iran War.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Castro leads call for transparency: Congressman Joaquin Castro, along with 29 other House Democrats, is urging the U.S. Department of State to clarify Israel's nuclear capabilities. They contend that this transparency is essential for U.S. lawmakers to fulfill their constitutional responsibility in understanding nuclear balances in the Middle East.
Concerns over U.S. policy raised: The group expressed concern over the ambiguous U.S. policy on Israel's nuclear program while U.S. forces are engaged alongside Israel in conflicts. They assert that without acknowledgment of Israel's potential nuclear capabilities, coherent nonproliferation policies cannot be developed.
Call for equal standards: The lawmakers argue that nonproliferation standards should apply uniformly, demanding that Israel be held to the same transparency expectations as other nations regarding nuclear capabilities, particularly in light of ongoing tensions in the region.
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