Israel mulls military option for Iran nukes

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(Photo) Israel appears increasingly confident that it would be able to deal a sharp setback to Iran's nuclear program, if not destroy it, through a military strike. It has bought two new submarines from Germany and more than 100 fighter planes from the U.S./ View related photos / Kevin Frayer / AP file

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JERUSALEM - Israel is building up its strike capabilities amid growing anxiety over Iran's nuclear ambitions and appears confident that a military attack would cripple Tehran's atomic program, even if it can't destroy it.

Such talk could be more threat than reality. However, Iran's refusal to accept Western conditions is worrying Israel as is the perception that Washington now prefers diplomacy over confrontation with Tehran.

The Jewish state has purchased 90 F-16I fighter planes that can carry enough fuel to reach Iran, and will receive 11 more by the end of next year. It has bought two new Dolphin submarines from Germany reportedly capable of firing nuclear-armed warheads ? in addition to the three it already has.

And this summer it carried out air maneuvers in the Mediterranean that touched off an international debate over whether they were a "dress rehearsal" for an imminent attack, a stern warning to Iran or a just a way to get allies to step up the pressure on Tehran to stop building nukes.

According to foreign media reports, Israeli intelligence is active inside Iranian territory. Israel's military censor, who can impose a range of legal sanctions against journalists operating in the country, does not permit publication of details of such information in news reports written from Israel.

The issue of Iran's nuclear program took on new urgency this week after U.S. officials rejected Tehran's response to an incentives package aimed at getting it to stop sensitive nuclear activity ? setting the stage for a fourth round of international sanctions against the country.

Israel vows response to 'existential threat'
Israel, itself an undeclared nuclear power, sees an atomic bomb in Iranian hands as a direct threat to its existence.

Israel believes Tehran will have enriched enough uranium for a nuclear bomb by next year or 2010 at the latest. The United States has trimmed its estimate that Iran is several years or as much as a decade away from being able to field a bomb, but has not been precise about a timetable. In general U.S. officials think Iran isn't as close to a bomb as Israel claims, but are concerned that Iran is working faster than anticipated to add centrifuges, the workhorses of uranium enrichment.

"If Israeli, U.S., or European intelligence gets proof that Iran has succeeded in developing nuclear weapons technology, then Israel will respond in a manner reflecting the existential threat posed by such a weapon," said Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz, speaking at a policy forum in Washington last week.

"Israel takes (Iranian President) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statements regarding its destruction seriously. Israel cannot risk another Holocaust," Mofaz said.

The Iranian leader has in the past called for Israel's elimination, though his exact remarks have been disputed. Some translators say he called for Israel to be "wiped off the map," while others say a better translation would be "vanish from the pages of time" ? implying Israel would disappear on its own rather than be destroyed.

Iran insists its uranium enrichment is meant only for electricity generation, not a bomb ? an assertion that most Western nations see as disingenuous.

Israeli policymakers and experts have been debating for quite some time whether it would even be possible for Israel to take out Iran's nuclear program. The mission would be far more complicated than a 1981 Israeli raid that destroyed Iraq's partially built Osirak nuclear reactor, or an Israeli raid last year on what U.S. intelligence officials said was another unfinished nuclear facility in Syria.
 

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I dont understand why Israel is a undeclared
nuclear state .

Everyone knows they have nukes. Why not join in with the rest of the documented world powers.

:shrug:
 

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Wonder?

Wonder?

Who inspects Isreal's Nuclear program?

What are they secretly stockpiling? :shrug:



Seeing the US taxpayers give them free billions of our hard earned money every year, they could at least buy USA made Subs....
 

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Who inspects Isreal's Nuclear program?

What are they secretly stockpiling? :shrug:



Seeing the US taxpayers give them free billions of our hard earned money every year, they could at least buy USA made Subs....

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There is a reason they are undeclared.

I would like to know what it is.

It has bought two new submarines from Germany and more than 100 fighter planes from the U.S./ View related photos / Kevin Frayer / AP file

Did you miss this part ? Israel bought 100 planes from the US. :shrug: That had to be a few billion.
 

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There is a reason they are undeclared.

I would like to know what it is.

It has bought two new submarines from Germany and more than 100 fighter planes from the U.S./ View related photos / Kevin Frayer / AP file

Did you miss this part ? Israel bought 100 planes from the US. :shrug: That had to be a few billion.

Yeh, planes are a lot cheaper than Nuclear subs..especially when you are using "House Money".
Wonder if US taxpayers footed the entire bill?
or more "out of thin air" money
 

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Yeh, planes are a lot cheaper than Nuclear subs..especially when you are using "House Money".
Wonder if US taxpayers footed the entire bill?
or more "out of thin air" money
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Dead , I worry about you sometimes.

your cynical nature is not good for your health
down the road. Too much stress on your heart or something will eventually cause a big one.

You need to be more like RAYMOND. Nothing bothers him, except Obama being elected :142smilie
 

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If Israel bombs Iran, it will be bombing the US economy at the same time. Maybe this will finally allow the US to cut aid to Israel, Anyway, phuck Israel.

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thanks Scott

thanks Scott

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Dead , I worry about you sometimes.

your cynical nature is not good for your health
down the road. Too much stress on your heart or something will eventually cause a big one.

You need to be more like RAYMOND. Nothing bothers him, except Obama being elected :142smilie

You are right, it is hard to be uncynical in my shoes. Seen way, way, too much bad in my life to be positive.

I will up my Happy Camper herbal dosage...really does wonders if used regular...

Thanks for caring...
Raymond, practice ebonics...Obama be the man...
 
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