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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 10 days ago
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 12:13 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The former head of the U.S. weapons-hunting team in Iraq says neighboring Iran is two to five years away from being able to... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
EVIAN, France (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Monday he was not certain the world can stop Iran from building a nuclear Bomb. ... Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com --- 31 days ago
The 6.1 earthquake took a toll of nerves in many world capitals as speculation that Iran had tested a nuclear Bomb spread like wildfire. ... Source: english.aljazeera.net --- 9 days ago
Foreign minister accuses US of lying while calling his nation's N-programme peaceful. ... Source: www.boston.com --- 25 days ago
VIENNA - Iran has stymied a UN inquiry into whether it researched ways to make a nuclear Bomb, the International Atomic Energy Agency said yesterday, and Britain said it would push hard for tougher sanctions on Iran. ... Source: news.telegraph.co.uk --- 7 days ago
The French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has said Israel is expected to launch a military strike on Iran before it acquires a nuclear Bomb and urged the Jewish state to hold back in favour of sanctions. ... Source: www.chron.com --- 10 days ago
The former head of the U.S. weapons-hunting team in Iraq said Wednesday.said the U.S. should not consider bombing Iranian nuclear facilities unless the weapon was about to be transferred to a terrorist group. ... Source: www.jpost.com --- 10 days ago
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Former head of American weapons-hunting team in Iraq warns Tehran already 80% of the way to nuclear weapon. 'You've got a clear record of country that is damned determined at some point to develop nuclear weapons,' says David Kay ... Source: www.ynetnews.com --- 6 days ago
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Source: www.antiwar.com --- 8 days ago
Excerpt: According to the Guardian, a few months ago President Bush put the kibosh on Israel's plan to take out, in a preventative strike, Iran's nuclear facilities, despite all being duly subject to a Safeguards Agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, as required by the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. ... Source: www.antiwar.com --- 29 days ago
Excerpt: "Long before President McCain was elected," the three-star general said, "he hinted at attacking Iran in songs and jokes. After the assault, he made his famous address. But we still need citizens to more fully appreciate the victorious details of Operation Bodacious Mayhem." ... Source: www.france24.com --- 7 days ago
In an interview with Israeli newspaper Haaretz during his two-day Mideast tour, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner warned that Israel would not wait for Tehran to develop a nuclear weapon before striking its arch-enemy. ... Source: tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com --- 32 days ago
Israel's President Shimon Peres came out unequivocally this past weekend against a military strike on Iran. "There are two ways [to deal with Iran] -a military and civilian way. I don't believe in the military option - any kind of military option...it will not solve the problem...an attack can trigger a bigger war." Many have argued, myself included, that Israeli interests would be better served by ratcheting down the military rhetoric and embracing a more far-reaching diplomatic approach - especially given statements by the Pentagon's top brass against a military strike and the impact that war talk has in emboldening and strengthening President Ahmadinejad's hard-line camp in Tehran. What is remarkable though is the political timing of the statements by Israel's president and other senior Israelis coming as it does in the thick of an American political campaign that pits the uber-belligerent "Bomb Bomb" Iran ticket of McCain-Palin against the more savvy 'tough diplomacy for a tough world' ticket of Obama-Biden. Apparently, if Israel's president has anything to do with it, all the talk of a possible Israeli strike in the November-January window (if Obama wins out of concern for his possible policies) - would be consigned to the total nonsense file. This is the first time that Israel's president has come out with such an unequivocal statement. He even criticized American foreign policy stating they are "making a mistake" by relying too ... Source: www.prospectsforpeace.com --- 32 days ago
Israel’s President Shimon Peres came out unequivocally this past weekend against a military strike on Iran. “There are two ways [to deal with Iran] – a military and civilian way . I don’t believe in the military option – any kind of military option…it will not solve the problem…an attack can trigger a bigger war.” Many have argued, myself included, that Israeli interests would be better served by ratcheting down the military rhetoric and embracing a more far-reaching diplomatic approach – especially given statements by the Pentagon’s top brass against a military strike and the impact that war talk has in emboldening and strengthening President Ahmadinejad’s hard-line camp in Tehran. What is remarkable though is the political timing of the statements by Israel’s president and other senior Israelis coming as it does in the thick of an American political campaign that pits the uber-belligerent “Bomb Bomb” Iran ticket of McCain-Palin against the more savvy ‘tough diplomacy for a tough world’ ticket of Obama-Biden. Apparently, if Israel’s president has anything to do with it, all the talk of a possible Israeli strike in the November-January window (if Obama wins out of concern for his possible policies) – would be consigned to the total nonsense file. This is the first time that Israel’s president has come out with such an unequivocal statement. He even criticized American foreign policy stating they are “making a mistake” b ... Source: www.nowlebanon.com --- 31 days ago
Can Israel strike Iran? Is Hizbullah seeking revenge? Ronen Bergman has some answers ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 6 days ago
According to the latest IAEA report, Iran has added new uranium enrichment gas-centrifuge machines to the existing ones and is further enlarging its enrichment capacity. ... Find more results for Bomb Iran on RSSMicro.com |
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