From the neocons who urge attacks on Iran, there is a deafening silence about another aggressive, nuclear-capable state - Israel In a sudden attack of common sense, a Pentagon-commissioned study released in mid-November suggests an approach to nuclear nonproliferation in the Middle East that might actually be accepted by the people of the region. What is this breakthrough idea? That U.S. policies begin not with a country that currently lacks nuclear weapons - Iran - but rather with the one that by virtually all accounts
already has them - Israel.
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http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=7163 Iran Prepares to Resist US Attack With Zionist neo-cons advocating an attack on Iran, and their Israeli friends actually threatening air-strikes, the Iranian government is preparing for a possible show-down with the United States. Iran has much to fear. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the target of an assassination attempt shortly after he questioned Western "Holocaust" dogma -- mere statements which have themselves been held up by Zionist interests as an actual potential causus belli -- and various international bodies, as well as the United States, have expressed "concerns" about the civilian nuclear energy program being pursued by Iran.
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http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=7275 Israel Warns of War with Iran Shaul Mofaz, Israel's Iran-born Defence Minister has threatened the Middle East with a region-wide war, merely the latest in a long series of belligerant Zionist attempts to force the United States to fight its battles.
Jewish groups are also consistently misreporting Ahmedinejad's indictments of Zionist crimes as a desire to "destroy the Jewish people."
Israel is using Iran's civilian energy program to pretend it fears an eventual Iranian nuclear weapon. Hypocritically,
Israel itself is the only Middle Eastern nation to have nuclear weapons, a fact seldom if ever mentioned in America's "mainstream" media.
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=7608 Israel and US Threats Against Iran The Bush Administration and their Democratic allies believe that the war in Iraq and now Iran is in Israel's interest. "
Israel's long-term survival depends upon the spread of democracy in the Middle East," President Bush was quoted as saying in the Forward on December 16, 2005.
Democracy by gunpoint, that is.
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