Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Israel repeats calls for threat of force against Iran.

Israel has once again called on the U.S. to threaten Iran with a "convincing" act of millitary aggression if they do not stop their nuclear enrichment program...
The Obama administration has never fully ruled out a threat of force against Iran for a (possible) nuclear missiole program, which could also lead to the development of an atomic bomb according to Wasghtion (Japan, 1945 ring a bell anyone?)

However like Iraq under Saddam it is questionable weather or not Iran is building such weapons, the IAEA has in the past year or so inspected Iranian plants and has come to no soild evidence that Iran is building a nuclear bomb. There is no question that Iran is a corrupt religous police state but it does seem to be the victim of both U.S. and Israeli interests here...

It's a well established fact even in mainstream history that the U.S. has nuclear missioles and was the first country to use the atomic bomb, Israel herself sense it's foundation in 1948 has been in search of nuclear missioles (and has got them...)

According to US marine and medical sergen Warner D. Farr who has writen a histroy on Israel's nuclear program ( http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/israel/nuke/farr.htm)

" Israel's involvement with nuclear technology starts at the founding of the state in 1948. Many talented Jewish scientists immigrated to Palestine during the thirties and forties, in particular, Ernst David Bergmann. He would become the director of the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission and the founder of Israel's efforts to develop nuclear weapons. Bergmann, a close friend and advisor of Israel's first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, counseled that nuclear energy could compensate for Israel's poor natural resources and small pool of military manpower. He pointed out that there was just one nuclear energy, not two, suggesting nuclear weapons were part of the plan.[4] As early as 1948, Israeli scientists actively explored the Negev Desert for uranium deposits on orders from the Israeli Ministry of Defense. By 1950, they found low-grade deposits near Beersheba and Sidon and worked on a low power method of heavy water production.[5]" (Warner D. Farr, The Counterproliferation Papers, Air War College, Air University
Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, September 1999, "The Third temple's holy of holies: Israel's nuclear weapons.")

So if both the U.S. and Israel can freely develop nuclear missioles and atomic bombs (Farr later goes on to point out that Israel developed it's own atomic bombs)
Is Iran really breaking any laws? Actually according to treaty's signed with the UN Iran is allowed develop peaceful nuclear power for national use only,
so far we have seen no REAL evidence that Iran for it's political faults (which are numerous) wants to do otherwise....
Bush lied about Iraq, we shouldn't trust Obama on Iran...

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