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Israel has withdrawn its pledge to US President Barack Obama not to strike Iran’s nuclear sites before the November presidential election after he rejected its minimal demands for nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SUICIDEHK45
June 6th
Although, i do think that israel is trying to start a fight with Iran. Netanyahu is just as insane as Ahmadinejad. What is the benefit to either country if military action happens?
Originally posted by theirtruthlies0806
reply to post by SUICIDEHK45
We all know this is a ticking time bomb. If there is anything that would legitimately start another massive war, this would be it. the killing of arch duke ferdinand.
Although, i do think that israel is trying to start a fight with Iran. Netanyahu is just as insane as Ahmadinejad. What is the benefit to either country if military action happens?
The terrorist state of israel would NEVER outright attack a real established country
With all the talk of whether Israel will attack Iran, it is important to understand when Israel might feel it has no other choice but to act. Amos Yadlin, a former Israeli military intelligence chief, wrote in the New York Times that, "an Israeli strike against Iran would be a last resort, if all else failed to persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear weapons program. That moment of decision will occur when Iran is on the verge of shielding its nuclear facilities from a successful attack - what Israel's leaders have called the 'zone of immunity'."
Originally posted by SUICIDEHK45
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SUICIDEHK45
June 6th
What makes you think it will happen then?
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said both sides agreed to continue the discussions on June 18-19 in Moscow in hopes of a breakthrough on international concerns about the Islamic Republic's ability to build atomic weapons.
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SUICIDEHK45
June 6th
Two days of intensive negotiations appear to demonstrate Iran and the world powers remain far apart on the most significant issue dividing them: uranium enrichment.