Since this is looking for an opinion, there are bound to be several responses:View 1No. While on paper it sounds good to make the Middle East a nuclear free zone, it would not actually deter any of the states seeking nuclear weapons. Additionally, it would lead to Middle Eastern states being far more secretive about their nuclear capabilities.
Nuclear weapons in the US are all refurbished at PANTEX just east of Amarillo, TX. No new nuclear weapons are built at this time by the US.
The ARAB LEAGUE is a regional organization for all Arab-majority country, which is most of the countries in the Middle East.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
The Mediterranean Sea is between Europe and the middle east.
Israel is the only nation in the Middle East known to have nuclear weapons.
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iran is trying.
While it is believed that Israel has possessed nuclear weapons since 1975, they neither deny nor admit to possessing any. It's widely believed that they are a nuclear power, although they have stated they will not be the ones to introduce nuclear weapons to the Middle East.
Since this is looking for an opinion, there are bound to be several responses:View 1No. While on paper it sounds good to make the Middle East a nuclear free zone, it would not actually deter any of the states seeking nuclear weapons. Additionally, it would lead to Middle Eastern states being far more secretive about their nuclear capabilities.
The Sahara is located in Africa and not in the Middle East. There are no Middle East countries covered by the Sahara.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Many countries by oil from the middle east. (70% of all countries) :)
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Two countries of the middle east are Israel and Iran.
The Sinai Peninsula joins the two Middle East countries of Israel and Egypt.
The UN Disarmament Commission (UNDC) aims to rid the world of weapons, and to disarm countries. Its top priorities in disarmament negotiations are Weapons of mass destruction (nuclear weapons, and chemical weapons), conventional weapons which can be deemed as injurious, and the reduction of armed forces. So any issue related to weapons and the reduction of armed forces would be addresed by the UNDC. Example of a previous issue is the Establishment of a nuclear-weapon free zone in the region of the middle east. To get more issues you can log onto www.un.org and go to the disarmament page http://disarmament.un.org/undiscom.htm