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![]() ![]() The INSS experts also predicted that Iran would conduct a nuclear weapons test in January 2013 and that this would follow increasingly hostile demands by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which would include a redrawing of Iran's borders with Iraq and action against U.S. Fifth Fleet ships. "The simulation showed that Iran will not forgo nuclear weapons, but will attempt to use them to reach an agreement with the major powers that will improve its position," the report said. "The simulation showed that [the Israeli military option], or the threat of using it, would also be relevant following an Iranian nuclear test." |
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I dont know what israel is waiting for buit i fear israel wants to take out iran NOW, but its under sever pressure from the US govt to hold out longer, i think the US administration is telling netanyahu to wait til after the US elections are over to strike iran, but i fear that might be too late, this crazy iranian islamist regime knows if it gets even 1 nuke, israel will never attack them, thats why they are using all these stalling tatics with the UN to buy more time, months even days to build a nuke.
People say irans reactors are all deep underground and nothing will be able to take them out 100%, thats rubbish, fire 5 nuclear missiles each with a 15KT warehead at any iranian nuclear site, and its toast, no matter how deep it is. do that to even 10 suspected sites and iran will never get a nuke. sure the world will condemn israel as a war criminal, but better having horrific headlines in all the world papers about you, and for every news reader to call you an evil zionist murderer that nuked iran than too wait too long and to have tel aviv getting nuked. |
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From news article:
The INSS experts also predicted that Iran would conduct a nuclear weapons test in January 2013 and that this would follow increasingly hostile demands by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which would include a redrawing of Iran's borders with Iraq and action against U.S. Fifth Fleet ships. "The simulation showed that Iran will not forgo nuclear weapons, but will attempt to use them to reach an agreement with the major powers that will improve its position," the report said. "The simulation showed that [the Israeli military option], or the threat of using it, would also be relevant following an Iranian nuclear test." |
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