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==Affiliations==
 
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*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version) | [[Center for Security Policy]] | [[Special Studies Project]] | [[Western Goals Foundation]], Advidsory Board, 1982<ref name="Ad">''The War Called Peace: The Soviet Peace Offensive'', Alexandria, Virginia: Western Goals, 1982.Foreword by [[John Ashbrook]], Afterword by [[Helmut Sauer]], Inside cover</ref>
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*1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]
 
*1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]

Latest revision as of 10:09, 22 October 2011

Edward Teller (1908-2003) was a Hungarian-born American physicist who played a key role in the development of nuclear weapons.[1]

In 1968, Teller arranged a private dinner with the CIA's assistant director for science and technology, Carl Duckett. The CIA was waiting for an Israeli nuclear test before making a final assessment of Israel's nuclear capability. However, Teller told Duckett that he had just returned from Tel Aviv, and it was his understanding that Israel had nuclear weapons, but was not going to carry out a test. The meeting prompted a CIA estimate that Israel had nuclear weapons.[2]

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  1. Walter Sullivan, Edward Teller Is Dead at 95; Fierce Architect of H-Bomb, New York Times, 10 September 2003.
  2. Seymour M. Hersh, The Samson Option, Faber and Faber, 1993, p.187.
  3. The War Called Peace: The Soviet Peace Offensive, Alexandria, Virginia: Western Goals, 1982.Foreword by John Ashbrook, Afterword by Helmut Sauer, Inside cover