Sunday, January 7, 2007

Nukes against the atom


London's Sunday Times today revealed that Israel has drawn up plans to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities with tactical nuclear weapons (The Times: Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran). Two Israeli air force squadrons based at Hatzerim and Tel Nof are training to bomb sites in Natanz, Isfahan and Arak. The ultimate hypocrisy: Israel using nuclear weapons to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

In the deranged minds of the Zionists, they believe that they are fighting to preserve the Jewish state and prevent a second Holocaust. The outcome will be the opposite. Even worse: Jewish targets all over the world will be targeted and no distinction will be made between Zionists and ultra-Orthodox nationalists on the one hand and Torah-abiding anti-Zionist ultra-Orthodox Jews on the other. Far from preventing a second Holocaust, they might ignite the fuse that could lead to widespread attacks against Jews, making the world far less safe for them than it is now.

If the Iranians would follow Bush's pre-emptive doctrine, the leaking of Israel's attack plan would justify a devastating Iranian 'shock and awe' strike against Tel Aviv and Dimona, Israel's atom bomb factory in the Negev desert. That would truly change the Middle East as we know it. So will an Israeli nuclear strike on Iran. Part of the Middle East is already in flames. Such an unprecedented war crime as using nuclear weapons for the first time since 1945, would unleash a fireball through the Middle East. Pro-Western regimes would be toppled and replaced with a fundamentalist caliphate. A Shiite arc from Lebanon to Iran would become a no-go zone for Westerners.

And finally, although Iran and Pakistan are rivals, trying to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program (there is no proof it is making the bomb), may prompt Pakistan to use its existing nuclear weapons.

The U.N. should try to stop the Zionists before it is too late.
(The Times: Focus: Mission Iran)

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