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No less importantly, the international community and the Iranians fully realize that Israel’s top politicians are seriously considering such strike in order to curb or at least delay the Iranian race to the bomb. This is assuming there is no non-military, efficient option to secure this aim. Meanwhile, the former IDF chief of staff, Mossad director and Shin Bet head, as well as the current ones, and some of our top ministers are also not rejecting the possibility of a strike out of hand.
Originally posted by shadowreborn89
BULL#. another fake lie/ bull#... why dont ppl use some damn sense and say we want real proof.. not someone saying ohh this is someone who said this and that... i dont believe a single word anyone msm says.. ALSO I KNOW FOR A FACT ITS A LI.. CIA AGENT ALREADY LEAKED EVERYTHING BEFORE THIS WAS EVEN CLOSE... the nwo plan.. and ppl are actually falling for it... and he says iran is next watch!
Originally posted by shadowreborn89
BULL#. another fake lie/ bull#... why dont ppl use some damn sense and say we want real proof.. not someone saying ohh this is someone who said this and that...
Originally posted by shadowreborn89
BULL#. another fake lie/ bull#... why dont ppl use some damn sense and say we want real proof.. not someone saying ohh this is someone who said this and that... i dont believe a single word anyone msm says.. ALSO I KNOW FOR A FACT ITS A LI.. CIA AGENT ALREADY LEAKED EVERYTHING BEFORE THIS WAS EVEN CLOSE... the nwo plan.. and ppl are actually falling for it... and he says iran is next watch!
Russia says it would not support new or tighter sanctions against Iran despite a United Nations nuclear agency report that it is on the brink of developing a nuclear warhead.
Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov says that "any additional sanctions against Iran would be perceived by the international community as an instrument for regime change in Tehran."
"There is no fundamentally new information," Russia's Foreign Ministry stated later Wednesday about the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report.
It called the report "a compilation of known facts, given a politicized tone."
Meanwhile, both the German government and British governments have said they may press for more sanctions in light of the report.