Unless something is done, it's only a matter of time before Iran hands a nuke off to al-Qaeda.
He was also one of the most vociferous opponents-within Begin's cabinet-of the strike at the Osirak nuclear reactor.
Israel is going to have to make a drop dead decision sooner rather than later. I have a feeling what it's going to be. The gloves are coming off. The rest of the Arab world knows of Israel's doomsday policy should they all think they are ready for a more powerful conventional invasion this time.
?What?
WHERE did they get them from?
/Saddam's 3 Mystery Ships?
Peres is a "third wayer".
I don't think that Egypt has the technological wherewithal to start a bicycle development program.
Ping!
As my Aunt Sophie says at the buffet...
"I don't where to start, it all looks so tempting..."
Methinks it's time for the Knesset to consider a vote of no confidence.
Alternate title: The Road to Armageddon
Iran is sitting on an estimated 94 billion barrels of oil, and some 24 Trillion cubic meters of natural gas. they don't need Nuclear power for electricity generation, so that kind of narrows things down a bit as to what they are really up to.
Now we have this report. Remember too, that we still don't know the extent of the A.Q. Kahn network, and what he sold to whom.
Folks, we are heading hell bent for an all out nuclear war in the Middle East. If you don't think that Iran wouldn't nuke the whole state of Israel if given the opportunity, I got news for you!
We're in Iraq, trying to clean that cesspool out, and we have the EU making deals with Iran to allow them to continue developing Nuclear Weapons.
If anyone thinks that the War on Terror is over when Iraq holds Elections, I have more news for you...
This is scary stuff.
OK. This means the world body that should take up this matter is the U.N. hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
"Iran is the problem of the Middle East," Peres said.
That's part of the building of international support for regime change in Iran. My guess is, the regime change will come about because of Iranian opponents of the current mullahcracy finally gaining the international (US) support and recognition.
But yeah, Peres can't be trusted with a burned out match. And he wants to be PM.
Syria and Egypt (and most other not-too-neighborly neighbors of Israel) are preparing for another war against Israel. I fear that, as in 1973, the warning signs will be ignored by the alleged military intelligence people in Israel.
Israel has approved the moving of Egyptian troops and weapons up to the border. Syria continues its war by proxy, as does Egypt, through the Gaza terrorists. Iran and Syria (at least) have derivative missile programs, and Iran (at least) has an atomic bomb program.
The intifada reached a blank wall, literally and figuratively, with the construction of the Fence. That was a necessary step for Israel, but was the final impetus to produce this new, covert effort to resume conventional war.
The punishment to Egypt for breaking the treaty must be much more severe this time. Loss of the Sinai, obviously, but the Aswan Dam should be destroyed as well, and Israel should cross "into Africa" and take over the Suez Canal.
Syria should just be erased, along with Hezbollah, and its southernmost territory annexed (to control the water supply for Jordan; Israel agreed in 1994 to make up for water shortfalls in Jordan, and those water shortfalls were created by Syria).
Israel should let the US take care of the Iranian mullahcracy, and let al-Qaeda beat on the Saudi regime.
And the "West Bank" should then be annexed. If the Arab population of that area wants to stay, fine, otherwise, out they go, either to Gaza (which can become "Palestine", but more to the point, will remain isolated) or to Jordan.