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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Israel WILL Strike Nuke Plant WITHOUT US Help

Israel cannot depend on the US nor can it stand for Iran having a nuclear bomb. It must act, it has NO alernatives. Regardless of what the politicians say or the polite discussions that are occurring, this development cannot allowed to come on line.

If Iran were to get the bomb, it would use it and it would be used against Israel. The Iranian present and past administrations have made it clear, the Jewish state must go. When faced with this Sword of Damocles, Israel is left with no choices.

Conservative Tom

Official: Israel capable of unilateral strike on Iran, if US not committed

JPost.com Staff - The Jerusalem Post,  August 6th, 2013

Centrifuges unveiled in Natanz  (Photo: REUTERS)
Israel is capable of carrying out a unilateral military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities without operational support from the United States, a senior Israeli official said to Israel Radio on Tuesday morning.
Although, such a strike would render less effective than one conducted by America, the unidentified official said.
The diplomatic official doubted US intentions to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons at all costs.
American conduct regarding Syria, contrary to declarations by President Barack Obama, shows Israel that it cannot rely on US assurances, the Israeli source said.
Israel fears the development of direct negotiations between Washington and Tehran would ease sanctions on the Islamic Republic in exchange for concessions, and would not satisfy the requirements imposed by Israel, the unnamed official added.
Jerusalem and Washington differed on Sunday over the significance of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration, with Washington ready to work with Iran and Jerusalem warning that the new regime – like the old – is a threat to world peace.
The US hoped the new Iranian government would “heed the will of the voters by making choices that will lead to a better life for the Iranian people,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement shortly after Rouhani was sworn in.
This conciliatory tone was at odds with the tone coming from Jerusalem, where Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu again urged the world not to be “taken in” by Rouhani’s perceived moderation.
“On Friday, the Iranian president said that Israel ‘has been a wound on the body of the Islamic world,’” Netanyahu said at the opening of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“The president of Iran has been replaced, but the goal of the regime has not been replaced, it remains as it was,” he continued. “Iran’s intention is to develop a nuclear capability and nuclear weapons in order to destroy the State of Israel, and this constitutes a danger not only to us and the Middle East, but the entire world, and we are all committed to prevent this.”

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