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JOSEF FEDERMAN and DAN PERRY   11/ 2/11 05:41 PM ET   AP

JERUSALEM — An Israeli official said Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to persuade his Cabinet to authorize a military strike against Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program – a discussion that comes as Israel successfully tests a missile believed capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to Iran.

It remained unclear whether Israel was genuinely poised to strike or if it was saber-rattling to prod the international community into taking a tougher line on Iran. Israeli leaders have long hinted at a military option, but they always seemed mindful of the practical difficulties, the likelihood of a furious counterstrike and the risk of regional mayhem.

The developments unfolded as the International Atomic Energy Agency is due to focus on the Iranian program at a meeting later this month. The West wants to set a deadline for Iran to start cooperating with an agency probe of suspicions that Tehran is secretly experimenting with components of a weapons program.

Israeli leaders have said they favor a diplomatic solution, but recent days have seen a spate of Israeli media reports on a possible strike, accompanied by veiled threats from top politicians.

In a speech to parliament this week, Netanyahu said a nuclear-armed Iran would pose a "dire threat" to the world and "a grave, direct threat on us, too."

His hawkish foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, was dismissive of the reports but added: "We are keeping all the options on the table."

The government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing sensitive internal deliberations, told The Associated Press that the option is now being debated at the highest levels.

The official confirmed a report Wednesday in the Haaretz daily that Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak both favor an attack, but do not yet have the support of a majority of Cabinet ministers. The official also said Israel's top security chiefs, including the heads of the military and Mossad spy agency, oppose military action.

It is generally understood that such a momentous decision would require a Cabinet decision. Israel's 1981 destruction of Iraq's nuclear reactor was preceded by a Cabinet vote.

Netanyahu spokesman Mark Regev refused to comment on the issue but did say there is a "decision-making process which has stood the test of time. ... There have been precedents, and the process works."

With most of its population concentrated in a narrow corridor of land along the Mediterranean, Israel's homefront could be vulnerable to a counterattack.

Iran's military chief, Gen. Hasan Firouzabadi, said his country takes Israeli threats seriously and vowed fierce retaliation.

"We are fully prepared to use our proper equipment to punish any mistake so that it will cause a shock," he said in comments posted on the website of the Guard, Iran's most powerful military force.

Reflecting the mood in Israel, military expert Reuven Pedatzur wrote in Haaretz that "if anyone can save Israel from catastrophe, it is the Israeli air force commander," who might simply tell Netanyahu that an attack on Iran "cannot achieve its goals."

Several months ago, the newly retired head of the Mossad, Meir Dagan, caused a stir by warning publicly against attacking Iran, saying a strike would be "stupid" and would risk unleashing a region-wide war.

Israel considers Iran to be its greatest threat, citing Tehran's nuclear program, its president's repeated calls for destroying the Jewish state and Iran's support for the Hamas and Hezbollah militant groups. For years, Israeli leaders have implored the world community to impose tough economic sanctions to pressure the Iranians to dismantle their nuclear installations.

The key element now is time. Israeli estimates of when Iran might be able to produce a nuclear weapon have been fluid, with Dagan giving a 2015 date when he left office. But some reports have suggested officials consider the coming months critical.

The successful test Wednesday of an advanced long-range Israeli missile, along with word of a recent air force exercise, seemed to fit into that scenario.

Barak hailed the launch as "an impressive technological achievement and an important step in Israel's rocket and space progress."

An Israeli defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity under government policy, said the military tested a "rocket propulsion system" in a launch from the Palmachim base near Tel Aviv.

Further information about the test was censored by the military. Foreign reports, however, said the military test-fired a long-range Jericho missile – capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and striking Iran.

Also Wednesday, military officials confirmed that the air force conducted a drill last week with Italian warplanes in Sardinia. Israeli warplanes were joined by supply and logistics aircraft.

There were no details on the purpose of the drill. Israeli TV stations ran an interview with one of the pilots who participated, identified only as Lt. Col. Yiftah, who said it allowed the air force to simulate longer-distance missions.

"The advantage here," he said, "is that we can fly in a very large area, much larger than we can in Israel." He said there were "complicated flights with many planes."

A military strike would hardly be unprecedented. Besides the 1981 strike, Israeli warplanes destroyed a site in Syria in 2007 that the U.N. nuclear watchdog deemed a secretly built nuclear reactor.

But attacking Iran would be a much more difficult task. It is a more distant target, and Israeli warplanes would probably have to go over hostile airspace in Syria, Iraq or Saudi Arabia to reach it. Turkey could be an alternative – but its relations with Israel are fraught.

Iran's nuclear facilities also are believed to be spread out across many sites, buried deep underground.

The Iranian military is far more powerful than those of Syria or Iraq, equipped with sophisticated anti-aircraft defense systems as well as powerful medium-range missiles capable of striking anywhere in Israel.

An Israeli attack would also likely spark retaliation from local Iranian proxies, the Hamas militant group in the Gaza Strip to Israel's south and Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon along Israel's northern border. And it would reorder priorities in a region now consumed by the Arab Spring and the Palestinian issue.

Some have speculated that the United States – or even Britain – might be better poised to carry out a strike.

Iran denies it aims to produce a bomb, saying its nuclear program is meant only for energy. It has blamed Israel for disruptions in its nuclear program, including the mysterious deaths of Iranian nuclear scientists and a computer virus that wiped out some of Iran's nuclear centrifuges, a key component in nuclear fuel production.

Western powers, like Israel, do not believe Tehran and already have imposed four rounds of sanctions on the Iranian government in an effort to make it put its program, which can make both nuclear fuel or fissile warhead material, under international supervision.

Israel would like to see the United States and other powers "pressure Iran more seriously ... first with more sanctions, and if they don't work, to go to war with Iran," said Eldad Pardo, an Iran expert at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

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Associated Press writers Amy Teibel and Ian Deitch contributed to this report.

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05:15 AM on 11/07/2011
The Great former Prime Minister of Israel Menachem Begin took Saddam Hussein's anti-Zionist threats very seriously and therefore took aim at Iraq. Israel attempted to negotiate with France so as not to provide Iraq with the nuclear reactor named Osirak or Tammuz 1, but to no avail. On 7 June 1981, Begin ordered the bombing and destruction of Osirak by the Israeli Air Force in a successful long-range operation called Operation Opera. Soon after, Begin enunciated what came to be known as the-

Begin doctrine:

"On no account shall we permit an enemy to develop weapons of mass destruction (WMD) against the people of Israel."

It is no less true now then it was in 1981. I fully support Israel in Any Action they take against Iran- at Any Time. I believe, as former UN Ambassador John Bolton said recently, that it is long overdue.
01:51 PM on 11/06/2011
Israel probably has some new intelligence that is worrisome enough for the defense ministers of the UK and the US to visit Israel.
09:15 AM on 11/04/2011
iran allows the inspection of its nuclear sites by the un's atomic energy commission and abides by the nuclear non-proliferation that they have signed. the israeli nuclear plant at dimona is a public "state secret" which does not allow inspections and israel has refused to sign the non-proliferation treaty and we are to believe that iran is the threat to middle east peace?

just as bush/cheney/powell/rice lied repeatedly to the amerikan people, the un, and to the world at large to promote the wrongful and illegal invasion and then occupation of iraq, the u.s., israel, and the u.k. again seek to precipitate another crime against world peace. as an amerikan veteran myself, i am sick of my country's claim that we must commit actions that are declared to be crimes if performed by any other country and we must act before any other country actually proves the allegation.

this is dictatorial rule by fear.

(for all those who fail to recognize the allusion to european totalitarian states of the 20th century of spain, italy, germany, and russia, the "k" misspelling of american was intentional.)
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Nwo2012
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01:26 PM on 11/04/2011
Ill start worrying about Iran's nuclear program when israel opens its doors to international inspectors and safety teams.

Israeli arrogance is stunning. Its government dupicitous and hypocritical.
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02:54 PM on 11/04/2011
What else is new??? The biggest mistake of the 20th century and the greatest threat to world peace, was prematurely creating the state of Israel for no other reason than pity and guilt.
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austinreid
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07:51 PM on 11/05/2011
Israel has had nuclear capabilities for 30 years now if Israel was going to nuke some one they would have already done it. As a veteran you should know how strong the military ties between the U.S. and Israel are and how Israel is our only reliable, loyal ally in the Middle East.
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Quinterius
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09:08 PM on 11/05/2011
Israel is our master in the Middle East. Obama follows everything that Netanyahu tells him.
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02:27 AM on 11/04/2011
While it is not hard to fire a few missiles at Iran, the consequences for Israelis and Americans will be terrible.

Iran has the capability of ...

- destroying a significant number of any invading aircraft.

- destroying all the oil infrastructure in the ME, which will take a MINIMUM of six months to repair IF Iran lets them (notice how the gas line from Egypt to Israel keeps getting blown up within a few days of being repaired?). What will happen to the price of oil when all the oil infrastructure is just smoking rubble?

- Sinking US ships.

- Destroying Israeli infrastructure and economy.

- Destroying the US economy for many years if not forever.

The bottom line is, while the US/Israel can easy start WW3, most Israelis and Americans are NOT going to like what it does to their lives (at least to the ones that survive).
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austinreid
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07:53 PM on 11/05/2011
Yes if we do not do something, we will just buy ourselves a few years then Iran will do everything you listed anyway. I would rather attack them before they get the bomb and start a nuclear war.
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07:19 PM on 11/07/2011
Your paranoia is causing you to have bad thinking.

Iran has no desire to attack the US, ever.

Iran has no desire to start a nuclear war (unlike some Israelis).

If the US attacks Iran, it ensures your personal future is going to be really, really bad.

You may be suicidal, but I am not.
02:05 PM on 11/06/2011
So, you don't mind if Iran places nukes off shore of the U.S. and in Venezuela as they are said to be planning?
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07:15 PM on 11/07/2011
Russia and China already have nukes off shore of the US as well as lots of land based ICBMs.

Iran currently does NOT have the capability of reaching the US with any weapons and even if they did, MAD works as we have seen for the last 50 years.

Iran is no worse than China or Russia.

Not only that but Iran has no desire for war with the US, they just want the US to leave them alone and quit threatening them like the US has done for over 50 years.
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10:49 PM on 11/03/2011
http://www.debka.com/
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01:05 PM on 11/04/2011
''The new US Intelligence estimate for Iran to attain a nuclear bomb is now 2015-2016. Tehran is years behind schedule due to its technical inability to construct a containment shell for a bomb and get its new, advanced centrifuges working properly for enriching uranium to 60 percent at Fordo. ''
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50Yard
02:43 PM on 11/04/2011
So how come NATO don't know about it? Beside, The NSA gave an intelligence report about 6 month before the end of Busch term, that Iran is not working on a nuclear bomb AT ALL. Now everybody knows it's not true.
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Quinterius
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09:14 PM on 11/05/2011
In fact, the 2011 US NIE said that Iran has no nuclear program and is not even thinking about starting one. Read the Seymour Hersh article in the June 6, 2011, issue of the New Yorker.
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01:28 PM on 11/04/2011
DEBKA is a conspiracy blog.
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09:56 PM on 11/03/2011
Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak both favor an attack, but do not yet have the support of a majority of Cabinet ministers. I don't believe Israel is willing to take a chance in attacking Iran, there is no win for Israel in any case plus Israel's home front would be vulnerable to a counterattack with unmeasurable damage. Iran is not a paper tiger, First of all,.I..wou­ldn't rule out Iran not having nuclear weapons, after all Iran once had close relationsh­ip to Pakistan who has nuclear weapons. Recall Pakistan nuclear scientist Dr. Khan Dr Khan admitted transferri­ng nuclear secrets to other countries in 2004, and we know Iran was his top customer. Israel attacking Iran is a very bad idea on all counts...Iran would attack our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, they could stop the flow of oil coming through the strait of Hormuz, the price of oil would shoot up uncontrollably throughout the world markets...our economy would drop into a depression with no end in sight. So who win's...nobody.
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02:58 PM on 11/04/2011
Zionists win.... at a huge expense to everyone else, as usual...
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austinreid
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07:55 PM on 11/05/2011
And what happen if we wait? The same thing only Iran is fully prepared if Iran could not even beat, Iraq then Iran cannot beat Israel who has defeated Iraq twice.
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TAIsabel
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09:50 PM on 11/03/2011
CHECKMATE!!! Exactly what I have been saying for quite some time. All of these peripheral wars and toppling of Arab leaders were nothing more than chess moves on our way to our final checkmate (and for sure, Waterloo), Iran.

Brace yourselves folks, if you think the last 10 years have been rough, "you ain't seen notin' yet".
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09:33 PM on 11/03/2011
Bibi and Barak are pissed and calling for an investigation because cooler heads in the gov. have leaked their plans to attack Iran.
Israel's George and Dick!
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Darren Christman
08:45 PM on 11/03/2011
the only thing worth noting here is how powerless the USA and Obama are to JUST SAY NO TO ISRAEL.

Anyone who thinks that Iran having a couple Nuclear reactors or a couple of small atom bombs is a threat to the USA or Israel is either dumb or has an anti-Muslim agenda. Iran wants to be Safe from Israel. But Israel wants to keep its options to invade any land in the region OPEN. That's not an option once a country has a nuke. Obama and Israel will murder millions of Iranians and Muslims to secure its domination of the region. No matter the cost to the USA taxpayer.
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08:03 PM on 11/05/2011
1. Israel invading Iran to take it over makes no sense how would Israel control a land so distant do you honestly think Saudi Arabia would let the entire Israeli navy sail right through their territorial waters?
2. Iran has been threatening Israel with annihilation since 1979 last time the Jewish people did not take a threat of annihilation seriously 6 million of them died.
3. Iran hates America and is already engaged in a proxy war with us by funding terrorist groups like Al Qaeda. We do not need them getting the bomb.
02:25 PM on 11/06/2011
So you don't mind if someone drops a small atom bomb on your city?
04:35 PM on 11/03/2011
When dealing with fanatics like the Mullahs of Iran, it makes sense to project a little craziness of your own. I think that Netanyahu's tactics are sound. It keeps Iran off guard. Meanwhile the Iranians are loading fuel into the Bushehr nuclear power plant (1970's era German technology, with Russian re-engineering), which will probably cause a disaster.

"intelligence agency of “a nation closely monitoring Iran’s nuclear program” that found that because Stuxnet had penetrated the electronic controls at Bushehr nuclear power plant, it could jeopardize safety systems when the plant was fully operational and lead to a meltdown that would “have the force of a small nuclear bomb.”

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/03/foreign-intel-is-iran-in-danger-of-nuclear-meltdown/#ixzz1cg0FuNmH

I doubt that Netenyahu is going to attack Iran without the green light from Obama. That is probably never going to happen. But if it does, then our level headed President will probably have a good reason.
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Nwo2012
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05:06 PM on 11/03/2011
If any country is heading for a nuclear disaster it is israel. Their reactors over nearly 50 years old and israel refuses to allow any international inspectors anywhere near them.

Iran has been open and public about their intentions and the technology is more modern with genuine oversight.
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anton123
06:50 PM on 11/03/2011
And how you know so much about Israeli reactor?
Are you Mordechai Vanunu? :-)
Seriously - do you seriously think that Israeli reactor is handled worse than Pakistani or North Korean or even Russian? ;-)
Try to be objective once in a while - even if your urge to bash Israel is so strong :-)
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08:59 PM on 11/03/2011
In as much as Israel boasts the highest concentration of engineers per capita in the world I am confident that they are well equipped to manage their nuclear industry. But keep dreaming as hope springs eternal...
06:39 PM on 11/03/2011
Iran has demonstrated to be making extremely well calculated moves. What craziness are you talking about? All craziness is coming from US and Israel. Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Gaza, all disastrous.
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04:19 PM on 11/03/2011
Go for it, u suicidal psychos.....

If the "enemy" is within range, then so r u.
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Nwo2012
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04:18 PM on 11/03/2011
Iran has every right to conduct nuclear research. They don't need to build a bomb and test it. They already have the knowledge and the engineerin­g skills.

Japan doesn't have a nuclear military program either, yet they are considered as a de facto nuclear power because they are so technicall­y competent they could construct one within 6 months.

If the Iranians do construct a viable weapon it is more likely they will follow israels policy of nuclear ambiguity and not bother testing it. Of all the countries who have independen­tly constructe­d nuclear devices and tested them, all have been successful­. They have not only all worked, but worked first time.
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06:55 PM on 11/03/2011
The slight difference. Japan is democratic developed country without any militaristic or religious doctrines.
Iran is pseudo-democracy that ruled by small group of religious fanatics. That brutally depressed opposition in 2009 after rigged elections. Iran's leadership constantly threatens other countries - e.g. annihilation of Israel. So unless you live in Iran and belong to ayatollah's religious movement, you should be afraid of their nuclear preparations. Like any other critical thinking person on Earth.
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Andre De Angelis
06:30 AM on 11/04/2011
>> The slight difference­. Japan is democratic developed country without any militarist­ic or religious doctrines.

Irrelevant. Being a democracy is not a prerequisite to joining the NPT.

>> leadership constantly threatens other countries - e.g. annihilati­on of Israel.

You must be confusing Iran wih Israel. Israel is doing all the thrateneing. Iran has never threatened Israel otehr than with retaliation should they be attecked.

>> So unless you live in Iran and belong to ayatollah'­s religious movement, you should be afraid of their nuclear preparatio­ns

No. If you know anything about nuclear power, you;d knwo there is nothing to fear. The IAEA and US intellgence agnecies have been saying for 5 years there is no nuclear wepoans program.
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Bar Kokhba
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09:01 PM on 11/03/2011
"all the countries who have independen­­tly constructe­­d nuclear devices and tested them, all have been successful­­" Tell that to Libya and pre-war Iraq. And no Iran does not have "every right" for they have made it clear that their intentions are malevolent.
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Dan Same
01:06 AM on 11/04/2011
When have they made clear that their intentions are malevolent?
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Nwo2012
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02:07 AM on 11/04/2011
Libya and Iraq have never completed a nuclear weapon.
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03:41 PM on 11/03/2011
You mean Netanyahu is not leading from his behind??
02:17 PM on 11/03/2011
It is well known that Iran has no nukes and many years ago her President quoted in one his speech: "one day the Zionist regime will fade away from pages of history"
Israel that has nukes and bunker buster bombs, repeatedly and openly has been threatenin­g to attack Iran even using nukes and claiming that if she has not attacked yet is due to the difficulty of the mission or fear of retaliation.
Now let's be impartial at least once when it comes to Israel. Who is making actual threats here?
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anton123
06:59 PM on 11/03/2011
"It is well known" that your entire post is such a lie.
Iran's president threatens Israel with annihilation every chance it has.
Iran doesn't need nukes to defend itself - nobody wants to attack it. Especially after Iraq lost its powers and it made Iran undisputed leader in that area.
Israel on the other hand, has been under constant attacks and wars from its neighbors - from very beginning. Check wars of 1948, 1967 and 1973.
So please stop your nonsense. Nobody believes it but other Israel-haters like you.
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09:33 PM on 11/03/2011
Well, my friend you are a few cans short of a 12 pack on your history. Motley Arab armies attacked Israel in 48, but only after the Nakba where the Irgun etc. performed ethnic cleansing on lands far beyond the UN mandate, which is to say Israel attacked first. You are also forgetting the Suez incident where Israel, with France and Britan attacked Egypt in an attempt to take the canal away. Fortunately Eisenhower (with help from the British Rail unions which stopped the deployment of the Brit army) put a stop to that- but clearly a little extra-territorial adventurism on the part of Israel. And then there is the 67 Israeli "preimptive strike" sucker punch which was a fairly blatant attack by Israel.

Agreed the Yom Kippur sneak attack by Egypt was a naughty business. And there is the Iraq and Syrian bombings- attacks of war for sure. So I think you and the truth are far from constant companions on who attacks who in the ME.

And as for the Iranian clown in chief's statements, he as never once posited an active program of annihilation of Israel- an accurate translation of all of his statements refer to the passive reality of population growth in the region swallowing up Israel- nothing even close to explicit threats of military action.

Again, unlike Israel which is seething with military bluster and active lobbying in Washington for an attack on Iran.
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Andre De Angelis
06:35 AM on 11/04/2011
>> Iran's president threatens Israel with annihilati­on every chance it has.

No, he has never thratened Israel with anythig of the kind.

>> Iran doesn't need nukes to defend itself - nobody wants to attack it.

Netenyahu does, or can't you read?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/03/israeli-pm-investigation-iran-leak

>> Check wars of 1948, 1967 and 1973.


Israel started the wars in 1948 and 1967. 1973 was payback for 1967.
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Bar Kokhba
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09:02 PM on 11/03/2011
"repeatedly and openly has been threatenin­­g to attack Iran even using nukes " You make things up.
01:15 PM on 11/03/2011
10 Possible Consequences of an Israeli Attack upon Iran

1. Heavy Iranian civilian casualties sustained as a result of Israeli bombing strikes against multiple targets, could run into many thousands being killed and injured.

2. Long-term, secondary, radiation injuries are possible arising from bombed nuclear facilities.

3. Counter-attacks by Iranian long-range missiles against Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv, might mean hundreds of casualties, dependent on the number of missiles successfully penetrating security screens.

4. Iranian sleeper-cells in western capitals such as London, Chicago, New York and Paris would be activated to carry out reprisal attacks against prominent targets.

5. Iran would almost certainly block shipping through the Strait of Hormuz causing a cessation of global oil exports. This would lead to a battle in the Gulf embroiling the US navy and possible long-term damage to navigation. All GCC states could be seriously affected.

6. Israel could deploy its arsenal of nuclear warheads, and other WMD, if its civilian casualties became great enough to warrant it.

7. Economies worldwide would be severely damaged by lack of oil and global commodity prices could double or treble as a result.

8. Stock markets would collapse as international trade plummets. The cost of living everywhere would rocket.

9. Global economic and political uncertainty could bring about serious social unrest.

10. There would be the danger of a nuclear- armed Pakistan entering the conflict in the event that Israel deployed its weapons of mass destruction against a Muslim population.
01:45 PM on 11/03/2011
That sounds like Is_rael is calling all the shots in the world affair!
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Boduognat
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04:08 PM on 11/03/2011
That is probably also the underlying reason for lifting their heels from Iraq: with 150.000 soldiers occupuying Iraq, they are literally held hostage and surrounded, and if they were to stay longer than planned, it might come as 11. in your list.

Off course, only very few realize this, with all the blind arrogance being fed through the warmongering media on a daily basis.

Another consequence could also be that it doesn't end there: Iran is very likely to retaliate with all sorts of countermeasures, forcing either a long bombing campaign which will only gather the Iranian people behind their leaders, as we have often witnessed in previous cases, or the US will feel forced to send in the boots, with all material, economical and human costs that comes along with that.

But hey... maybe Von Rumsfeld can predict another cheap war, for the bargain price of, say 25 million dollars (like he predicted the total War cost of Iraq would be).