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Monday, December 05, 2005

How Will This One Play Out?

El Baradei: Iran only months away from a bomb

IAEA chairman Muhammad El Baradei on Monday confirmed Israel's assessment that Iran is only a few months away from creating an atomic bomb.

If Teheran indeed resumed its uranium enrichment in other plants, as threatened, it will take it only "a few months" to produce a nuclear bomb, El-Baradei told The Independent.

And this from a country that has already made clear it would wipe Israel off the map.

And we all remember this...

We have a strategy drawn up for the destruction of Anglo-Saxon civilization... we must make use of everything we have at hand to strike at this front by means of our suicide operations or by means of our missiles. There are 29 sensitive sites in the U.S. and in the West. We have already spied on these sites and we know how we are going to attack them...

...Once we have defeated the Anglo-Saxons the rest will run for cover," he told his audience.So it appears that in the short term, the regime is hoping to start a limited war with the USA that it believes it can survive, since they don't believe that the West has the will nor the means to occupy Iran at this time. This will buy them time for their longer term strategic plans for the world.

And now they may be months away from having nuclear weapons?

I can only ask, was Iraq just a way for the U.S. to get close to Iran so we could ultimately address the real threat?

I hope so, because this must be addressed right now.

1 comment:

  1. I knew it!

    We had better address this threat. Iran will launch a nuke, and the detonation or a nuclear weapon will change the world order.

    Are they really months away? I fear that this hell may be closer than that! El Baradei's time table is sometimes off, to say the least.

    You know, when Baghdad fell, the brain trust fled as well; also, somee 100 centrifuges are on the loose. So says Mahdi Obeidi, author of The Bomb in My Garden. And he would know! Google his name to see how much of an expert he is in nuclear development.

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