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+Plan Text: Israel ought to adopt Uzi Even’s proposal and prohibit nuclear power since Iran has ended nuclear research for military purposes. |
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+Silverstein ‘12 |
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+Richard Silverstein, 8-20-2012, "Leading Israeli Nuclear Scientist Proposing Closing Dimona in Return for Ending Iranian Nuke Program," Tikun Olam תיקון עולם, http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2012/08/20/leading-israeli-nuclear-scientist-proposing-closing-dimona-in-return-for-ending-iranian-nuke-program/ |
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+Uzi Even, one … a negotiated solution. |
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+analytics |
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+Inherency |
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+The Iran nuclear deal has done nothing but appease Iran—proliferation is inevitable |
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+Abrams ‘15 |
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+Elliot Abrams 7/15,senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, "Iran got a far better deal than it had any right to expect," National Review 2015. |
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+Then, the United … at John Kerry. |
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+And, the root cause of Iran’s desire to proliferate is Israeli aggression and nuclear power—addressing these concerns is key |
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+Fisher ‘15 |
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+Max Fisher, 2-25-2015, "The real reasons Iran is so committed to its nuclear program," Vox, http://www.vox.com/2015/2/25/8101383/iran-nuclear-reasons |
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+"Tehran wanted to … threaten more strenuously. |
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+Advantages (3:20) |
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+Advantage 1: Stability (1:15) |
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+Israeli-Iranian conflict. Iranian prolif causes nuclear war |
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+Goldberg ‘12 |
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+Jeffrey, Bloomberg View columnist and a national correspondent for the Atlantic, January 23, “How Iran Could Trigger Accidental Armageddon,” http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-24/how-iran-may-trigger-accidental-armageddon-commentary-by-jeffrey-goldberg.html |
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+The experts who … weapons delivery capability.” |
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+Plan solves—Removal of the Iranian threat is a palliative for Israel, while removal of Israeli nuclear power prevents Iran from reproliferating |
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+Abuzayyad 2 |
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+Ziad Abuzayyad. Volume 16. No 34. 2010. "Palestine-Israel Journal: The Nuclear Option and Peace in the Middle East," No Publication, http://www.pij.org/details.php?id=1264 |
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+It is likely … Arab-Israeli conflict |
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+Advantage 2: Palestine |
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+Israeli nuclear power massively pollutes Palestinian water |
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+Butmah et al |
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+Abeer Al Butmah (PENGON, Friends of the Earth Palestine), Bobby Peek (groundWork, Friends of the Earth South Africa), Eurig Scandrett (Friends of the Earth Scotland). “Environmental injustice and violations of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.” Friends of the Earth International. September 2013. |
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+Waste is another … and Hilal, 2011). |
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+Contaminated water kills Palestinian farming |
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+Norton ‘15 |
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+Ben Norton, 6 June 2-15, "Visualizing Palestine: Cost of Israeli Restrictions on Palestinian Farming," http://bennorton.com/visualizing-palestine-cost-of-israeli-restrictions-on-palestinian-farming/ |
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+Non-profit organization … are likely underestimates. |
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+Collapsing the farming industry causes widespread poverty |
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+Perry ‘14 |
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+Megan Perry. “Framing Peace for Palestine.” Sustainable Food Trust. July 11, 2014. |
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+The bereavement felt … and our future.’ |
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+Advantage 3: Meltdown |
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+Meltdown of the Dimona reactor is inevitable |
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+Levinsonn ‘16 |
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+Chaim Levinson Apr 26, 2016 9, 4-26-2016, "Israel's Dimona nuclear reactor plagued by 1,537 defects, scientists say," Haaretz, http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.716312 |
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+An innovative ultrasound … as various permits. |
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+Meltdown causes extinction |
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+Lendman ‘11 |
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+Stephen, Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization, |
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+03/ 13/11, “Nuclear Meltdown in Japan,”, The People’s Voice http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2011/03/13/nuclear-meltdown-in-japan |
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+Reuters said the … an apocalyptic event. |
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+Framework |
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+Non-naturalist theories are epistemically inaccessible—reject abstractions |
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+ Papineau ‘07 (David Papineau, “Naturalism”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007//KOHS-AG): Moore took this … knowledge of them?. |
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+Naturalism means util—phenomenal introspection means we can export our experience of pleasure to others, Sinhababu ‘13 (Sinhababu, Neil. "The epistemic argument for hedonism." 2013. University of Singapore//KOHS-AG): To see how … of phenomenal states. |
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+The standard is maximizing expected well-being. Prefer— |
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+1) State action. |
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+a. Util is the only pragmatic option for policymakers—they can only look at macropolitical impacts, Goodin (Robert Goodin, Professor of Government, University of Essex, Australian National Defense University, “THE UTILITARIAN RESPONSE,” p. 141-2, 1990.): My larger argument … rules or conduct. |
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+b.No act-omission distinction for states—they are responsible for their consequences, Sunstein and Vermeule (Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, “Is Capital Punishment Morally Required? The Relevance of Life‐Life Tradeoffs.” John M. Olin Law and Economics Working Paper No. 239 The Law School, The University of Chicago, March 2005//KOHS-AG): In our view, … fully discourage it. |
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+2)Util calc is k2 moral equality |
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+Cummiskey (Cummiskey, David. "Kantian consequentialism." Ethics (1990): 586-615. Published by Oxford University Press.//KOHS-AG): We must not … to benefit others. |
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+3) analytics |
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+4) analytics |
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+Counter-solvency Advocate(s) |
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+http://www.adl.org/israel-international/iran/c/the-iranian-nuclear-threat-why-it-matters.html |
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+https://nuclear-news.net/2013/05/16/middle-east-why-should-israel-alone-be-allowed-to-have-nuclear-weapons/ |