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Victory
16-12-05, 16:33
Iran warns Israel of swift retaliation

Friday 16 December 2005 2:19 PM GMT

Defence Minister Najjar says Iran will retaliate if attacked

Rhetorical hostilities between Iran and Israel have grown sharper with Iran's defence minister warning that any Israeli attack would provoke a "swift and destructive" response.

"The policy of the Islamic republic of Iran is completely defensive, but if we are attacked, the answer of the armed forces will be swift, firm and destructive," Mostafa Mohammad Najjar was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency on Friday.

He was responding to a question about Iran's reaction in case of an attack on its nuclear facilities, already under scrutiny as international unease grows over the Islamic republic's nuclear intentions.

"The doomed fate of (Iraqi ex-president) Saddam (Hussein) must be a lesson for officials of the usurping Zionist regime," Najjar added in a reference to the Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988 in which around a million people were killed.


Angry rhetoric

President Ahmadinejad has recently strongly criticised Israel

A heated verbal exchange has intensified between the Jewish state and Iran over a series of anti-Israel outbursts by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president.

In October the President Ahmadinejad called for Israel to be "wiped off the map" and this week he described the Jewish Holocaust as a "myth".

European leaders warned in a draft statement on Friday that Ahmadinejad's statements could be grounds for sanctions against Iran.

"The EU condemns unreservedly President Ahmadinejad's call for the eradication of Israel and his denial of the Holocaust and the European Council is gravely concerned at Iran's failure to build confidence that its nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful."

Israeli officials and politicians, meanwhile, have openly discussed the possibility of an attack on Iran, either alone or with other countries, that would aim to cripple Iran's nuclear development capabilities. Defence Ministry official Amos Gilad said on Sunday that Israel has not ruled out a military strike against Iran if it advances further toward nuclear weapons.


Israeli plans

Israel is also acquiring dozens of US warplanes with long-range fuel tanks that would allow them to reach Tehran and return without refuelling.

Israel, whose warplanes destroyed an unfinished Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981, maintains a nuclear monopoly in the Middle East.

While it neither admits nor denies nuclear arms, Israel is thought to harbour about 200 nuclear warheads deployed on ballistic missiles, aircraft and submarines, according to the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

There are also concerns that a US attack on Iran is possible, since top US officials have repeatedly declined to rule out such action should Tehran acquire nuclear weapons.

Iran denies that it seeks nuclear bombs, saying its programme is confined to electricity generation. But the UN watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has said it cannot give Iran a clean bill of health because of incomplete data.

Coolassprov MC
16-12-05, 21:07
http://www.breakfornews.com/anewspic1/new-saddam1.jpg

Let's face it, the existing crew of "Bad Guys" are all well past their sell by dates. But Lo! Here comes Iran's President Ahmadinejad to the rescue, with inflammatory slurs about Israel and the Holocaust. That's more like it!

Of course, this new Iranian "Saddam" is owned lock, stock and barrel by the West. A presidential performing flea, who delivers propaganda on cue to suit the disinformation agenda of those who rule by deception. But he's not the only performing flea. George Bush has been working had to steer you in the wrong direction too --on Kyoto and 'global warming'. You're being conned again...

Two performing fleas, playing games of deep deception.

Dolle Fatima
16-12-05, 21:16
Geplaatst door Coolassprov MC
http://www.breakfornews.com/anewspic1/new-saddam1.jpg

Let's face it, the existing crew of "Bad Guys" are all well past their sell by dates. But Lo! Here comes Iran's President Ahmadinejad to the rescue, with inflammatory slurs about Israel and the Holocaust. That's more like it!

Of course, this new Iranian "Saddam" is owned lock, stock and barrel by the West. A presidential performing flea, who delivers propaganda on cue to suit the disinformation agenda of those who rule by deception. But he's not the only performing flea. George Bush has been working had to steer you in the wrong direction too --on Kyoto and 'global warming'. You're being conned again...

Two performing fleas, playing games of deep deception.

:lole:

"het grootste verschil tussen adolf hitler en george walker bush is dat de eerste democratisch gekozen is."

echt masterlijke quote

Dolle Fatima
16-12-05, 21:17
Geplaatst door Victory
Iran warns Israel of swift retaliation

Friday 16 December 2005 2:19 PM GMT

Defence Minister Najjar says Iran will retaliate if attacked

Rhetorical hostilities between Iran and Israel have grown sharper with Iran's defence minister warning that any Israeli attack would provoke a "swift and destructive" response.

"The policy of the Islamic republic of Iran is completely defensive, but if we are attacked, the answer of the armed forces will be swift, firm and destructive," Mostafa Mohammad Najjar was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency on Friday.

He was responding to a question about Iran's reaction in case of an attack on its nuclear facilities, already under scrutiny as international unease grows over the Islamic republic's nuclear intentions.

"The doomed fate of (Iraqi ex-president) Saddam (Hussein) must be a lesson for officials of the usurping Zionist regime," Najjar added in a reference to the Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988 in which around a million people were killed.


Angry rhetoric

President Ahmadinejad has recently strongly criticised Israel

A heated verbal exchange has intensified between the Jewish state and Iran over a series of anti-Israel outbursts by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president.

In October the President Ahmadinejad called for Israel to be "wiped off the map" and this week he described the Jewish Holocaust as a "myth".

European leaders warned in a draft statement on Friday that Ahmadinejad's statements could be grounds for sanctions against Iran.

"The EU condemns unreservedly President Ahmadinejad's call for the eradication of Israel and his denial of the Holocaust and the European Council is gravely concerned at Iran's failure to build confidence that its nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful."

Israeli officials and politicians, meanwhile, have openly discussed the possibility of an attack on Iran, either alone or with other countries, that would aim to cripple Iran's nuclear development capabilities. Defence Ministry official Amos Gilad said on Sunday that Israel has not ruled out a military strike against Iran if it advances further toward nuclear weapons.


Israeli plans

Israel is also acquiring dozens of US warplanes with long-range fuel tanks that would allow them to reach Tehran and return without refuelling.

Israel, whose warplanes destroyed an unfinished Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981, maintains a nuclear monopoly in the Middle East.

While it neither admits nor denies nuclear arms, Israel is thought to harbour about 200 nuclear warheads deployed on ballistic missiles, aircraft and submarines, according to the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

There are also concerns that a US attack on Iran is possible, since top US officials have repeatedly declined to rule out such action should Tehran acquire nuclear weapons.

Iran denies that it seeks nuclear bombs, saying its programme is confined to electricity generation. But the UN watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has said it cannot give Iran a clean bill of health because of incomplete data.

bla bla bla :student:

Julien
16-12-05, 22:41
lijkt me logisch dat je terugvecht als je wordt aangevallen. ben het wel eens met Ahmadinejad dus.