US fears Israeli strike against Iran over latest nuclear claim

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i'm not surprised by this...after all iran has stated that they want to drive israel into the sea...


Tom Baldwin in Washington, James Hider in Jerusalem and Francis Elliott, Deputy Political Editor
A claim by President Ahmadinejad that Iran has 3,000 working uranium-enriching centrifuges sent a tremor across the world yesterday amid fears that Israel would respond by bombing the country?s nuclear facilities.

Military sources in Washington said that the existence of such a large number could be a ?tipping point?, triggering an Israeli air strike. The Pentagon is reluctant to take military action against Iran, but officials say that Israel is a ?different matter?. Amid the international uproar, British MPs who were to have toured the nuclear facility were backing out of their Iran trip.

Even before President Ahmadinejad?s announcement, a US defence official told The Times yesterday: ?Israel could do something when they get to around 3,000 working centrifuges. The Pentagon is minded to wait a little longer.? US experts say 3,000 machines running for long periods could make enough enriched uranium for an atomic bomb within a year.

Israel responded by serving notice that it would not tolerate a nuclear Iran. ?Talks never did, and never will, stop rockets,? said Ehud Barak, the Defence Minister, after talks with the security cabinet.

Concern about Israel?s intentions has been heightened by its recent air strike on a suspected nuclear plant in Syria. In 1981 Israel destroyed Saddam Hussein?s Iraqi nuclear reactor, and as the sole ? if undeclared ? nuclear power in the region, it now considers Iran the most serious threat to its security. Mr Ahmadinejad has called for Israel to be ?wiped off the map?.

Efraim Inbar, of the Begin-Sadat Centre for Strategic Studies in Tel Aviv, said that the figure of 3,000 centrifuges would signal the ability of Israel?s arch-foe to produce the nuclear material needed for a warhead. ?I wouldn?t be surprised if we do something if the international community leaves us alone,? he said. ?I think we [Israel] are preparing for it. For Israel this is a critical technological moment.?

Tehran says it plans to expand its enrichment programme to up to 54,000 centrifuges at Natanz in central Iran, which would amount to industrial-scale uranium enrichment.

Mr Ahmadinejad, speaking yesterday at a rally, said that UN sanctions had failed to halt uranium enrichment. ?The world must know that this nation will not give up one iota of its nuclear rights . . . if they think they can get concessions from this nation, they are badly mistaken,? he said. He has in the past claimed that Iran succeeded in installing the 3,000 centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility but yesterday?s speech was the first time he had said all of them were now operational.

The International Atomic Energy Authority recently put the figure at closer to 2,000, with another 650 being tested. The IAEA said yesterday: ?We will be publishing a report next week. We will not make any comment about this until then.? Javier Solana, the EU foreign policy chief, is shortly to report on Iran?s willingness to give up uranium enrichment in exchange for political and trade incentives.

In London, at least five members of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee were refusing to take part in the planned trip to Iran, arguing that it would hand the regime a propaganda coup. The visit, to begin on Sunday, would be the first by a select committee since 15 British Service personnel were held in March. That incident and evidence that the regime is supporting insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq and planning to build a nuclear bomb has strained relations with Britain.

About eight MPs, from all three main parties, are still planning to spend four days in Iran next week.

Eric Illsley, a Labour MP who is one of those to have pulled out, said: ?I really don?t fancy having pictures of me next to an Iranian nuclear facility beamed around the world.?

? Intelligence agencies have begun to vet all foreign postgraduates applying to study sensitive scientific subjects in Britain. The aim is to prevent Iranian students getting expertise in fields related to producing weapons of mass destruction. Sixty Iranians have been refused university places this year.
 

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if ahmadinnerjacket really is intent on getting nuclear weapons.....if he`s really intent on destroying israel and becoming the nebuchadnezzar of the middle east,why hasn`t he just kept his mouth shut?......

is he stupid?....didn`t he see what happened with saddam(i`m talking about the osirak reactor back in the 80`s)?....didn`t he see what a relatively low profile did for india and pakistan?....the genie`s out of the bottle for them now....

even n.korea lied and fooled several administrations and the u.n.....

this mo-mo is openly advocating the genocide of the only democracy in the middle east... a democracy with a fairly potent military and a nuclear arsenal....

i think that maybe this nut is willing to roll the dice to bring forth the 12th imam.....and destroy israel.....i mean,it`ll only take a couple hiroshima sized bombs to basically annihilate israel(and a good portion of palestine)......

i guess you gotta break some eggs to make an omelet...
 

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all I know is that this is a dangerous world right now we are living in.

Pakistand is one hiccup away from having imams controlling their nukes.
 

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When's Israel allowing UN inspection of its nuclear weapons?

has israel advocated the annihilation of iran?......

is israel a threat to pass nuclear weapons off to terrorists?....

if the roles were reversed,is there any doubt that israel would be no more than a distant memory?....

that`s a no,no and a no....
 

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has israel advocated the annihilation of iran?......

is israel a threat to pass nuclear weapons off to terrorists?....

if the roles were reversed,is there any doubt that israel would be no more than a distant memory?....

that`s a no,no and a no....


So what it's just talk, everyone knows most of the middle east hates Israel. Israel doesn't have to they're the terrorists. Russia once told the US, "we will bury you". Good thing George WT Bush wasn't President.

Anyway who's airspace does Israel plan on crossing? And they can't do anything without the US knowing and looking the other way.

US sailors in the gulf and soldiers in Iraq will paid the price for anything that Israel does.
 

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Ever read his unaltered speech?

Ever read his unaltered speech?

Have you ever read (the unaltered speech) what the Iranian President ACTUALLY said regarding Israell?

I read his statement many months ago, without the twisted media spin...if i remember correctly, he said words to the effect, wouldn't the world be a much better place without Israell?

Call it wishful thinking on his part, he expressed a view. I will bet you dollars to donuts Israel thinks much the same of its neighbors.....their actions certainly speak loud and clear.
 
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http://library.uncg.edu/news/

http://library.uncg.edu/news/

You can read Persian?

Strangely enuff Bobby, there are other countries that print the news....in ENGLISH...the world news you see in this country is far from unbiased.

Go to the above link and read what the world has to say, you may find it interesting.

Believe it was posted in the British Daily rag..."The Daily Express"

If I get some spare time, I will dig his speech out later.
 

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has israel advocated the annihilation of iran?......

Jews have a holiday, Purim, that celebrates their slaughter of 75,000 Iranians.

Ever occur to you, weasel, that everything you think you know about Iran and what its leaders say reaches your ears and eyes only after it's been vetted by Jews or pro-Israeli shills?

is israel a threat to pass nuclear weapons off to terrorists?....

Yes. Ever hear of the Rosenbergs? You know, the ones who were executed for turning over our atomic secrets to their Jewish friends and relatives in the Soviet Union?

Jews like the top guy at Loral have stolen, sold, or just plain given all kinds of technology to China.

Don't have the name at hand, but there was another Israeli who sold all kinds of important nuclear equipment to Pakistan.

if the roles were reversed,is there any doubt that israel would be no more than a distant memory?....

that`s a no,no and a no....

Wrong, son. Nothing personal, weasel, but you need to decide whether you're a clown or a fool.

Iran isn't murdering our people. Israel is. And Iran isn't taking tens of millions of dollars a day from US citizens. Israel is. And our Congressmen, to a one, are afraid to critize it. Face it. Our government has been captured by a hostile foreign power. Israel is our enemy. In fact, it's pretty much the only significant enemy we have.

I'll say it again. Israel has hundreds of nuclear weapons, yet has never allowed any UN inspection. Iran has every right to defend itself from Jewish terrorism, and given captured America's actions in Iraq, it would be insane not to try to improve its ability to defend itself.
 

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I found it - the story of an Orthodox Jew, Asher Karni, who sold a whole bunch of nuclear triggers to Pakistan.

You gonna make a dumb joke, weasel, or you going to acknowledge the evidence like a man?

joke -280/+ 240 acknowledge

In his report on nuclear proliferation, Mark Schapiro , a Frontline/World reporter and editorial director at the Center for Investigative Reporting, traveled to South Africa to investigate how Israeli businessman Asher Karni ended up in jail for his part in the black market exporting of nuclear triggers to Pakistan. What motives led this man, well-respected in his community in Cape Town, to become a middleman in the nuclear black market? What are the consequences of his activities?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2005/05/02/DI2005050200961_pf.html
 

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Niederton, way to go with the facts. Better watchout these republican fascists will attack you because they can not defend their position.
 

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I found it - the story of an Orthodox Jew, Asher Karni, who sold a whole bunch of nuclear triggers to Pakistan.

You gonna make a dumb joke, weasel, or you going to acknowledge the evidence like a man?

joke -280/+ 240 acknowledge

In his report on nuclear proliferation, Mark Schapiro , a Frontline/World reporter and editorial director at the Center for Investigative Reporting, traveled to South Africa to investigate how Israeli businessman Asher Karni ended up in jail for his part in the black market exporting of nuclear triggers to Pakistan. What motives led this man, well-respected in his community in Cape Town, to become a middleman in the nuclear black market? What are the consequences of his activities?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2005/05/02/DI2005050200961_pf.html
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I just heard that Brittony shaved herself down there.
 

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I like your style....Niederton

I like your style....Niederton

I found it - the story of an Orthodox Jew, Asher Karni, who sold a whole bunch of nuclear triggers to Pakistan.

You gonna make a dumb joke, weasel, or you going to acknowledge the evidence like a man?

joke -280/+ 240 acknowledge

In his report on nuclear proliferation, Mark Schapiro , a Frontline/World reporter and editorial director at the Center for Investigative Reporting, traveled to South Africa to investigate how Israeli businessman Asher Karni ended up in jail for his part in the black market exporting of nuclear triggers to Pakistan. What motives led this man, well-respected in his community in Cape Town, to become a middleman in the nuclear black market? What are the consequences of his activities?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2005/05/02/DI2005050200961_pf.html



The truth is out there..do not believe all the "pap" that the US controlled media spews....

Sorry Weaze, I will eat the -280 chalk on this one...
 

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Wrong, son. Nothing personal, weasel, but you need to decide whether you're a clown or a fool.

Iran isn't murdering our people. Israel is. And Iran isn't taking tens of millions of dollars a day from US citizens. Israel is. And our Congressmen, to a one, are afraid to critize it. Face it. Our government has been captured by a hostile foreign power. Israel is our enemy. In fact, it's pretty much the only significant enemy we have.

neidermeier...no offense taken...

..first off...who are "our" people?....

secondly,what americans are "the joos" murdering(other than 9/11,that is:SIB )....lol

i`ll be happy to wear the mantel of clown or fool......much preferrable to being an anti-semite...
 
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