Author Topic: Frightening news: Iran is just MONTHS away from developing nuclear capabilities!  (Read 980 times)

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Either the US or Israel needs to do something about this, PRONTO. All the other bitch ass countries are going to sit back and do nothing, so either the Americans or Israelis better take action and destroy Iran's nuclear facilities or we are in big trouble. BOMB THEM!


http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1132475683499&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

El Baradei: Iran only months away from a bomb


By JPOST.COM STAFF
           

IAEA chairman Muhammad ElBaradei on Monday confirmed Israel's assessment that Iran is only a few months away from creating an atomic bomb.

If Teheran indeed resumed its uranium enrichment in other plants, as threatened, it will take it only "a few months" to produce a nuclear bomb, El-Baradei told The Independent.

On the other hand, he warned, any attempt to resolve the crisis by non-diplomatic means would "open a Pandora's box. There would be efforts to isolate Iran; Iran would retaliate; and at the end of the day you have to go back to the negotiating table to find the solution."
 

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http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/05/D8EA8K9G1.html

JERUSALEM - Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in remarks published Monday that he would support a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear program. Netanyahu's comments, made in the heat of a campaign for leadership of the hardline Likud Party, drew criticism from rivals, who accused him of playing politics with the country's security. Iranian leaders brushed off the threat, warning that an attack "will have a lot of consequences."


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Israeli leaders have long identified Iran as the nation's biggest threat. Israel accuses Tehran of supporting Palestinian militant groups and rejects Iran's claim that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said in October that Israel must be "wiped off the map."

Iran's announcement Monday that it plans to build a second nuclear power plant _ along with a deadly suicide bombing the same day by the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad group in the central town of Netanya _ is likely to heighten Israel's concerns.

While Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says the world cannot accept a nuclear Iran, he contends that diplomacy remains the first line of defense. He has not said what should be done if diplomacy fails.

Netanyahu left few doubts about his solution: a pre-emptive strike similar to the 1981 attack ordered by then-Prime Minister Menachem Begin that destroyed an unfinished Iraqi nuclear reactor.

"I will continue the tradition established by Menachem Begin, who did not allow Iraq to develop such a nuclear threat against Israel, and by a daring and courageous act gave us two decades of tranquility," Netanyahu told the Maariv daily. "I believe that this is what Israel has to do."

Netanyahu, a bitter political enemy of Sharon, said he would support the prime minister if he carried out a pre-emptive strike. "If it is not done by the present government, I intend to lead the next government and to stop this threat. I will take every step required to avoid a situation in which Iran can threaten us with nuclear weapons."

Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz, a rival in the Likud race, said accused Netanyahu of making "inflammatory statements" that "endanger the very security of Israel."

"The nuclear issue has to be taken out of the election campaign," Mofaz said.

Sharon recently left the Likud to form a new centrist party, saying he will have more freedom to negotiate a peace deal with the Palestinians. Sharon is widely expected to win the March 28 general election, but analysts say the domestic campaign rhetoric could hurt the prime minister's cautious efforts in dealing with Iran.

Judith Kipper, a Middle East specialist at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, called Netanyahu's comments "a desperate political move." She said such remarks would make it difficult to have a "rational and sane discussion" about policy toward Iran and undermine U.S. and European efforts to curb the Iranian nuclear program.

"A war of words is not something anyone needs now," she said. "The U.S. and EU are trying to get Iran to calm down its nuclear program. Netanyahu pouring fuel on the fire is not going to help."

In Tehran, Ali Larijani, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, said he did not take Netanyahu's comments seriously. "If they make such a mistake, they will add to their own problems. Attacking Iran will have a lot of consequences," he said.

Experts say a unilateral military strike against Iran would be extremely difficult. In contrast to the Iraqi reactor, Iran's nuclear installations are heavily fortified and spread throughout the country. And Arab nations like Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are unlikely to permit Israel to use their air space to carry out an attack.
 

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LOL that's not frightening at all... the frightening thing is what would happen after the supposed attacks...
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Yo CWalker, you gonna go stock up on some more duck tape?

Why do you choose to live your life in fear like that?  You know your 100x more likely to commit suicide then suffer a terrorist attack.  Man, you've been so severely manipulated by these ridiculous red and yellow terror levels, man, you got to get a grip before you have a nervous breakdown.
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i dont have time to read the article, the terrorists are gonna catch me off guard    :tosser: :tosser: :tosser:

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my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.

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Frightening news: A trigger happy country named the US ALREADY OWNS plenty of nuclear capabilities!!!!
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Either the US or Israel needs to do something about this, PRONTO.

As soon as we get the final 'go'.
We are all human beings isn't that a good enough reason for peace?
 

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Actually, I don't think Iran should have nukes, but I'm hardly worried about them using those weapons against us...do they even have missiles capable of reaching targets in America?  If the situation escalates, the best thing for America to do is set up Patriot missiles around Iran to shoot them down; I've heard those work pretty well.

Also, if the U.S. wants Iran to disarm, we have to make good on whatever disarmament treaty we sign with them.  Not like what we did with North Korea, when we pushed the Agreed Framework and then failed to live up to our end.
 

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they don't have to fire it on US, what about israel, turkey, Europe ? I think they will more likely shoot on a country like UK or israel, the allies of USA

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they don't have to fire it on US, what about israel, turkey, Europe ? I think they will more likely shoot on a country like UK or israel, the allies of USA

All of whom also have Patriots and other air-defense systems.  Especially since Iran's delivery systems are probably Scud missiles (which they might be) - those weapons were pretty much made obsolete by the development of the Patriots.
 

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Frightening news: A trigger happy country named the US ALREADY OWNS plenty of nuclear capabilities!!!!
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