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    srael's Peres warns attack on Iran getting 'closer'

    By Charly Wegman (AFP) – 15 hours ago

    JERUSALEM — Israeli President Shimon Peres warned on Sunday that an attack on Iran is becoming increasingly likely, days before a report by the UN's nuclear watchdog on Iran's nuclear programme is due.

    "The possibility of a military attack against Iran is now closer to being applied than the application of a diplomatic option," Peres told the Israel Hayom daily.

    "We must stay calm and resist pressure so that we can consider every alternative," he added.

    "I don't think that any decision has already been made, but there is an impression that Iran is getting closer to nuclear weapons."

    His comments came after he warned in an interview aired by Israel's privately-owned Channel Two television on Saturday that an attack on Iran was becoming "more and more likely."

    "The intelligence services of the different countries that are keeping an eye on (Iran) are worried and putting pressure on their leaders to warn that Iran is ready to obtain the nuclear weapon," he said.

    In France meanwhile, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe warned that an attack on Iran would be disastrous.

    "We have imposed sanctions that continue to expand, we can toughen them to put pressure on Iran," Juppe told Europe 1 radio.

    "We will continue on this path because a military intervention could create a situation that completely destabilises the region," he said.

    "Everything must be done to avoid the irreversible."

    In recent days, speculation in Israel has grown about the possibility of a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, with Haaretz newspaper reporting that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak were seeking cabinet support for an attack.

    And the military last week carried out what Israeli media called a "ballistic missile" test, as well as a large-scale civil defence drill simulating the response to conventional and non-conventional missile attacks.

    Officials said both events were long-planned, but they drove talk here about whether Israel is ramping up plans for an attack.

    On Sunday, Haaretz reported that US officials had failed to secure a commitment from Israel that it would coordinate any attack plans with Washington.

    Still, media reports suggested no final decision has been taken and that a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) nuclear watchdog on November 8 or 9 would have a "decisive effect" on decision-making.

    Previous IAEA assessments have centred on Iran's efforts to produce fissile material -- uranium and plutonium -- that can be used for power generation and other peaceful uses, but also for the core of a nuclear warhead.

    However the new update, which diplomats say will be circulated among envoys on Tuesday or Wednesday, will focus on Iran's alleged efforts to put the fissile material in a warhead and develop missiles to carry them to a target.

    On Monday, Barak denied reports that he and Netanyahu had already decided to attack Iran over the opposition of military and intelligence chiefs.

    But he said "situations could arise in the Middle East under which Israel must defend its vital interests independently, without having to rely on regional or other forces."

    Haaretz said a majority of the 15 members of Israel's security cabinet were still against an attack on Iran, and a poll published by the newspaper found Israeli public opinion divided, with 41 percent in favour, 39 percent opposed and 20 percent undecided.

    Israel has consistently warned all options remain on the table when it comes to Iran's nuclear programme, which the Jewish state and Western governments fear masks a drive for nuclear weapons.

    Iran denies any such ambition and insists its nuclear programme is for power generation and medical purposes only.

    In comments published on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi accused the IAEA of "political" behaviour and said its report would be "baseless."

    "I believe that these documents lack authenticity. But if they insist, they should go ahead and publish. Better to face danger once than be always in danger," several Iranian dailies quoted Salehi as saying.

    "We have said repeatedly that their documents are baseless. For example one can counterfeit money, but it remains counterfeit. These documents are like that," Salehi said.

    Copyright © 2011 AFP. All rights reserved. More »



    War drums are beating loud this week.
    **** it! Lets just hurry up and get the inevitable over with.

  • #2
    With "the inevitable" you mean Israel attacking without international support?
    "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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    • #3
      Whatever farm animals of war, Lana.
      John Brown did nothing wrong.

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      • #4
        I'm more in support of a team of assassins.
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          *slip
          Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
          "We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
            *slip
            Indeed.

            If we're going postal with Shakespeare, let's all get it right:

            Cry, 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war.
            And from the same play:

            O judgment! thou art fled to brutish beasts,
            And men have lost their reason.
            Israel and Iran with nuclear devices. Hellzapoppin' !!!!!!!!!
            Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

            ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
              I'm more in support of a team of assassins.
              They'd better be ninja assassins if they want to kill everyone in that plant.
              "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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              • #8
                What's the first thing IRAN will do when it builds a nuclear weapon?
                Last edited by rah; November 7, 2011, 12:47.
                It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                • #9
                  Nuke itself when a mysterious virus takes over the launch control system.
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                  https://youtu.be/HLNhPMQnWu4

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                  • #10


                    Solution oriented thinking.
                    "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rah View Post
                      What's the first thing IRAN will do when it builds a nuclear weapon?
                      Praise the Prophet and Allah, then launch at Tel Aviv. Or Riyadh.
                      Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                      ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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