Thursday, 22 November 2007

Israel conducting training with laser guided nuclear bomb

The Israeli government has indicated that the pilots of the Israeli Air Force are currently undergoing training for a tactical NUCLEAR strike against Iran's nuclear program to prevent Ahmadinejad to produce the bomb.

Israel intends to use laser guided bombs precision with low-yield tactical nuclear bunker buster to obliterate Iranian hardened underground bunker facilities. The training exercise involves the use of two squadrons of the Israeli Air Force.
The Sunday Times of London quoted one of its sources as saying: "As soon as the green light is given, it will be a mission and a strike and the Iranian nuclear project will be demolished."

Israeli intelligence agency assessment conclude that tyhe tactical nuclear weapons will not be enough to totally annihilate the three main goals, a conversion plant for uranium near Isfahan, the heavy water reactor at Arak, Natanz and installation 's Ahmadinejad has touted to operate 3000 centrifuges.

Israeli officials believe that the destruction of three sites would seriously delay Iran's nuclear program for years and avoid the Jewish state's fear of sudden nuclear destruction from the East.
Dr Ephraim Sneh, the former deputy defense minister of Israel, said last month:" The time is approaching when Israel and the international community must make a final decision whether to take military action against Iran . "

But he regretted that, "At the end of the day, it is still down for the Jews, in order to solve the problem."

The Insider also said that the United States "are supposed to be away from supporting military action in Iran, and the new Secretary of Defense American, Robert Gates, described an attack against Iranians as a" last resort " , leading Israelis to believe that it will be left to the IAF to strike. "

In addition, Israeli officials said Insider do not expect to get the green light from the United States to use tactical nuclear weapons, the IAF intends to operate unilaterally if necessary.

If the IAF plans to carry out well, Israel will be the first country to use nuclear weapons against an enemy like the United States dropped "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.

A number of American analysts believe that Israel has fled history at the London Sunday Times deliberately as a message to Iran.

It should be remembered that this story originated with the London Sunday Times, which is the response from Britain to The New York Times that the nation's newspaper of record (except for the Times of London has again international credibility shared by the Gray Lady in New York).

The point is that this story is not about unsourced rumor picked up from an Internet blog. He was presented the report in one of Britain's oldest and most prestigious newspapers, read in capitals around the world.

And he said that Israel was preparing for the use of nuclear first strike against nuclear facilities in Iran! The world has been the reaction. . . It was. . Well, ummm. . . I have launched a new Google search on the keywords "Israel" tactical "and" nuclear "to see.

There were two articles: one of YnetNews and another on Israel Insider. Both hypertext links to the London Times report, but apart from that, there appears to be a deafening silence. None of indignant editorials Saudis or Egyptians or al-Jazeera. No protests in the streets.

In 1981, when Saddam was on the verge of overthrowing the switch that would provide Osirek nuclear processing plant on line, Israel has begun to conduct training simulations that telegraphed their intention to destroy it.

The overall reaction in 1981 was not unlike the reaction to the Times report. Even the Arabs remain silent, and in the decades that followed, there was a tacit recognition of the fact that Israel has the world a favor.

It seems the world is ready to accept another favor of the Jewish state.

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