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Feb 4, 2007, 13:10 GMT


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FrankFeb 4th, 2007 - 14:45:38

Israel has never signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, designed to prevent the global spread of nuclear weapons.
As a result, it is not subject to inspections and the threat of sanctions by the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The extent of Israel's nuclear capability has been the subject of often wildly inaccurate intelligence estimates since the 1960s, when the country's nuclear reactor, at Dimona in the Negev desert, came online.
The shrouds of secrecy have lifted only once, in the mid-1980s, when a former worker at the plant, Mordechai Vanunu, gave a British newspaper descriptions and photographs of Israeli nuclear warheads.
Vanunu's evidence led to a sharp upwards revision of the number of nuclear warheads Israel was believed to possess - to at least 100 - and possibly as many as 200.
If Iran is willing to throw its doors open to UN IAEA Inspectors than so must ISRAEL, otherwise we just end up with utter and complete HYPOCRISY......

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trumpetFeb 4th, 2007 - 15:43:08

Iran is held hostage by old fart religious fanatics. They have a puppet president. The old farts want nukes. They have been very clear in their intent to bomb Israel . Those of you who hate Jews refuse to acknowledge that if the Jew were as bad as you propagandize, they would have nuked Iran already. There is a global war on the horizon. Like it or not, you 'will' chose sides. Your choices: Freedom and it's messy democracy, or Sharia law and it's inherent repression.

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GeopoliticalFeb 4th, 2007 - 15:43:57

I agree with what you have stated Frank. Iran has every right to produce nuclear power for civilian use, Ayatollah Khamanaei has made publicaly that the use of weapons of mass destruction or obtaining them is forbiden in Islam.

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FrankFeb 4th, 2007 - 15:53:58

Thanks Geopolitical for a little bit of sanity.
Trumpet,your just another petty little warmonger.I'm not anti-jewish either. my father was one of the first allied soldiers to 'liberate 'Belsen Concentration Camp (NO4 Commando)in 1945.

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GeopoliticalFeb 4th, 2007 - 16:02:02

I am Iranian origin, from a province called Loristan, during the 1910's my ancestors fought the British occupation/Soviet occupation of Iran, the jews sided alongside the muslims and vice versa. There are still jews whom go to school normally and practice freely, Zionism is a secular ideology it knows no religion, not even their own people from orthodox judasim.

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FrankFeb 4th, 2007 - 16:24:52

geopolitical.
My grandfather fought in the Great War (1914-1918) What is so disturbing was then ,when 97% of the casualities were military and only 3% were civilian.
The forcast for the next war, is 97% Civilian casualities and only 3% Military.
I really hate rabble rousers urging kill!kill!
Many of the posts here are, unfortunately, little more than border-line illiterates.

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Jawaid ChaudhriFeb 4th, 2007 - 16:47:58


It will be hard to stop Iran from producing nuclear weapons.The best choice
would be to have international monitoring.If they do then we have a valid
reason to impose sanctions.

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Matt - UKFeb 4th, 2007 - 17:11:38

Israel is not threatening to 'wipe out' any neighbouring country!
Israel has clearly possessed nuclear capabilities for decades and has never even threatened to use them, even when provoked in pre-emptive attacks on Israel! Israel does not have leaders who believe that a 'Maadi' is here and ushering in the end of the world which must come about through violent means with great destruction!
Finally, Israel is not led by somebody who has been caught out lying time and time again and who is lying again about nuclear energy being only for 'peaceful' purposes!
He is simply playing a game with the west as he buys time until he has what he wants.... nuclear capability.... then God help everyone!

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FrankFeb 4th, 2007 - 17:25:30

Jawaid Chaudhr..Yes i'm in complete agreement It will be hard to stop Iran from producing nuclear weapons.The best choice would be to have international UN. IAEA monitoring for both IRAN and ISRAEL.
If they don't then we have a valid reason to impose sanctions.
You can't simply impose sanctions on Iran and PRETEND that Israel hasn't a secret arsenal of 100-200 WMD's...........
Dimona.



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JonathanFeb 4th, 2007 - 17:46:35

Iran has full right to posess nuclear weapons, it would be hypocracy to say they dont when so many others do. A country should not suffer because of its president or what he says *cough* GWB *cough*. Israel has done plenty of mistakes as well like using cluster bombs on civilians recently in Lebanon. Is that a responsible nation that should not be subject to any inspections?

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HeyFeb 4th, 2007 - 18:23:16

America requires extensive and intensive inspections, U.N. monitoring and a U.N. police force to occupy from Guam to Maine to Florida to ensure the safety and protection of the American people. Or if the U.N. wont provide the troops than maybe Mexico and Canada can provide a coalition of the willing.

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gary_7vnFeb 4th, 2007 - 18:38:48

No Matt, Israel is not threatening to 'wipe out' neighbouring countries, it just goes ahead and does it. Do you forget the illegal invasion of Lebanon?

Please tell me exactly what 'lies' Iran has told about it's nuclear program and how you 'know' that they are lies.

And for anyone who is interested (no you Matt, you clearly are not someone who can apprehend actual fact, Juan Cole has the proper translation of what Ahminidijad said) Ahminidijad said the Israel should pass from history like the Soviet Union. Wiping off the face of the map is a western idiomatic expression and is not even used in Farsi.

Tell us Matt, you were a big supporter of the Iraq invasion right? Gotta get them there Dubya M D's raht?

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KarmicDispositionFeb 4th, 2007 - 18:46:34

I agree with Jonathan. I do not believe we have the right to dictate who should have or who should not have anything, nuclear or otherwise. It seems to me that we should just let them and any other country to their own devices. As horrible as it sounds and I'm sure I'll catch flack for it we need to back away from the whole situation and whatever happens, happens. We can't even take care of the people in our own country and yet for some reason the powers that be think we know what's best for the rest of the world. The Middle East has been in conflict for as along as I have been around. Will it change because we think we know best. I'm thinking....no. It's to the point that if they want to turn each other's countries into parking lots, let them.

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Proof that darwin was wrongFeb 4th, 2007 - 19:36:13

'do not believe we have the right to dictate who should have or who should not have anything, nuclear or otherwise. It seems to me that we should just let them and any other country to their own devices. As horrible as it sounds and I'm sure I'll catch flack for it we need to back away from the whole situation and whatever happens, happens. '

LOL...

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RealityFeb 4th, 2007 - 19:43:19


Jonathan, I hear your argument,
But at the moment it is all about what the President of that country is saying,
He says that he wants to annihilate Israel. [Is this to clear his view of Europe - his next target?]

This guy is the President of a country, but he also sees himself as a religious figure.
Privately many in the Islamic world, might express his view of wishing to see Israel destroyed, but publicly he is the only one saying it.

If he develops a a nuke, and decides to attach it to one of his missiles, which he already has with Israel written on the sides (literally), will the West simply stand by and allow him to commit genocide in the name of his religion.

If Iran wipes out the Jews in Israel, what are we going to say to each other. This is history repeating itself. There are too many similarities with Hitler, that we cannot ignore it.

Political leaders largely come to power by what they say, so if this man says that he wishes to annihilate Israel, can we take it that this is what he means.

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RealityFeb 4th, 2007 - 20:14:51

gary_7vn
You're very emotional, I take it that you are Islamic. Do you know that Ahmedimijad was given the opportunity to moderate his statement on annihilating Israel, and he refused to do this. I think that we are all pretty clear what he meant.

He actually believes, that his savior the Madi is returning to usher in a new era, through death an destruction, which he himself needs to create. The problem with this is that all the Muslims don't even believe it.

There is a lack of critical analyses going on in Islam today. Muslims seem to be able to criticize everyone else, but they can't criticize themselves.

I guess the biggest WMD is Iraq was the meat grinder, that Saddam and his son would put their fellow country men, women and children through. [Apparently, when the were put through head first, they would not scream as much] That's Islam = Peace today. Everyday another bomb in a market, Muslim killing Muslim. Please don't preach to us.

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Gurmit SinghFeb 4th, 2007 - 20:19:42

To Matt-UK

'Finally, Israel is not led by somebody who has been caught out lying time and time again and who is lying again about nuclear energy being only for 'peaceful' purposes'

What about USA President Bush? USA is led by somebody who has lied (and proven to be lied) about one thing or another over and over. What would you say about him? Why not lump him too with Iran?

YOU are a great hypocrate. Because you can not stand the progress made by an Asian country. Simple. Your smell colonial leftover and you rotten in your own anger.

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ColonisationFeb 4th, 2007 - 20:44:40


Why are Indians so obsessed with colonisation.

It is because you speak English that your country is now rising.

Where would all those Call Centres be now, without English?

India has the bomb - but who's complaining - because Indian is rational - Iran, at the moment is not.

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See, everyone is completely safe! LOL!Feb 4th, 2007 - 22:58:17

' Ayatollah Khamanaei has made publicaly that the use of weapons of mass destruction or obtaining them is forbiden in Islam. '


LOL! There is just so much wrong with that statement I don't even know where to begin...

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FrankFeb 5th, 2007 - 00:34:12

...Nabil Shaath says: 'President Bush said to all of us: 'I'm driven with a mission from God. God would tell me, 'George, go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan.' And I did, and then God would tell me, 'George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq …' And I did. And now, again, I feel God's words coming to me, 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East.' And by God I'm gonna do it.''
Abu Mazen was at the same meeting and recounts how President Bush told him: 'I have a moral and religious obligation. So I will get you a Palestinian state.'

This is from a President who is supposed to be 'the servant of the People' is expected to carry out 'The Will of the Nation'.
This insane madman now totally ignores both, but is now driven by the 'Voice of God' commanding him to act, (or is it a Demon) inside his head.
In his own words 'I AM THE DECIDER'
I think that Cheney got it right when he sneeringly said to Congress 'It's too late,there's nothing you can do to stop us'
Of course he was referring to Operation Tirannt which Bush says he's never heard of?... so I suggest you look it up on Google.

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