Posted on 03/18/2011 6:50:09 AM PDT by Strategy
If Tehran continues with its nuclear program, other nations should threaten it with military action, Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
The sanctions imposed on Iran by the United Nations Security Council are not enough, the Israeli prime minister told CNN. He expressed concern that Iran may gain additional influence during the recent upheaval across the Middle East.
Iran should know that "if it fails to cooperate, there will be credible military actions," Netanyahu said. He believes it is the only thing that could stop Tehran's nuclear program.
According to the prime minister, such actions from the international community would knock out Iran's nuclear facilities. If the strike is unavoidable and the decision is adopted, it would not be that difficult and would be "preferably" led by Washington, he noted.
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YUP.
I wonder why I even respond sometimes.ha,
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Who was evidently quoting Virgil. “Timeo Danaos et dona ferentis” = “I fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts”
Which makes no sense in context of Bibi and Israel.
Meanwhile as Bibi nods off yet again, Egypt now has two mechanized infantry brigades in the Sinai - ending the 79 treaty, Egypt has sided with Syria and Iran against Israel, Hamas supply lines through Egypt, Sinai, and into Gaza are wide open.
Bibi? More zees. Waking only to put on a show of bravado for western tv and the idiots who believe him.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Exactly. It is a joke that EU countries jump on Libya with their militaries over 2% of the oil (It isnt because qudaffy is killing people) and kicking the can on Iran where like 30% of the oil flows.
Yes, Israel can do it alone but it would take a few nukes to make up for the lack of help from the US. Then what? Is everyone okay with Israel using nukes? Hardly.
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