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  • Israel Needs A Preemptive Nuclear Strike Against Iran

    ISRAEL NEEDS A PREEMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKE AGAINST IRAN
    By Jonathan Ariel

    Israel News Agency, Israel
    June 25 2006

    Evidence of Iran building nuclear weapons.

    After Iran stated that it will "wipe Israel off the map" Israel must
    now act to defend herself.

    Jerusalem ----- June 24...... One of the best ways to ensure the world
    doesn't get wobbly over Iran, is to make it understand that although
    Israel prefers to regard the rogue Islamic regime as an international
    problem, we will, if necessary, do whatever it takes to ensure our
    survival, including a preemptive nuclear strike.

    In 1936, when Hitler marched into the Rhineland the allies appeased
    him, even though they could have been in Berlin in two weeks. In 1938
    they once again let him off the hook, even though the allies could
    have been in Berlin within two months. Shortly after the appeasement
    of Munich, Russia signed a non-aggression treaty with Hitler, setting
    the stage for what it hoped would be his defeat of the West, which
    would pave the way for Russian domination of Eurasia, from Lisbon
    to Vladivostok.

    Now we have Iran, a country led by Ahmadinejad, an equally deranged
    and evil maniac. He is driven by an ideology combining elements of
    Nazism and Mahdism, with a tad of Maoism as well, a lethal cocktail
    of three of the most evil ideologies of human political history.

    By most current intelligence estimates, by 2008, exactly 70 years
    after Chamberlain announced on his return from Munich he had achieved
    "peace in our time", the Iranian Islamo-Nazi regime will have succeeded
    in developing an atomic bomb. Although it seems that the international
    community has belatedly begun to awaken to the danger, it is still far
    from certain that this will actually lead to concrete and concerted
    steps to ensure this doesn't happen.

    Moreover, even if the West does get its act together, three is no
    guarantee that Russia will not revert to course, enacting a repeat
    performance of the Molotov-Ribbentrob pact. Putin seriously mulling
    double crossing the West.

    This week new and highly disturbing evidence came to light that this
    is exactly what Russia is doing. According to a western intelligence
    report published earlier this week, satellite images showed large
    volumes of heavy Russian weaponry heading towards Iran. The weapons
    belonged to Russian military units evacuating Georgia, as part of
    the Russian-Georgian agreement signed in March, which calls for all
    Russian troops to be withdrawn from Georgian soil.

    The Russians were evacuating their two big Soviet-era military bases
    in Georgia on the shores of the Black Sea - the 12th base in Batumi
    and the 62nd at Akhalkalaki to the north, 19 miles from the Turkish
    border. The mages revealed the retreating Russian units moving along
    not one but two routes. The first showed small groups of Russian
    officers and soldiers heading out of Georgia carrying only their
    personal kits, the second was jammed with convoys of trucks loaded
    with weapons and logistical systems, radar and ammo.

    Freight trains were also pressed into service. This route wound out
    of Georgia and headed into Armenia where the vehicles halted at the
    Russian base near Gyumri. A Russian military spokesman explained this
    relocation by stating that "the property of the 62nd (Akhalkalaki),
    Georgia, would be reassigned to replenish Russia's 102nd base in
    Gyumri, Armenia." He added: "The transfer of this property to any
    other party is not envisioned."

    However Armenia was not the "the property's" last stop. The close
    watch on the Russian supplies convoys continued and, lo and behold,
    a third route surfaced, this one heading out of the 102nd base in
    Armenia and into Iran.

    Western military sources have traced the route these weapons took.

    >>From Gyumri, the trucks and trains rolled on to the Armenian capital
    of Yerevan. There, they were offloaded onto Armenian and Iranian
    trucks and trains, which turned south to the Iranian border. The
    freight crossed the border and halted at the Iranian town of Sadarak.

    Its next stop was the Iranian-Azeri town of Naxcivan and then on to
    Tabriz. Subsequent shipments by truck and rail followed the same route,
    They included APCs, heavy artillery, Grad rockets, BM-21mm missiles
    and anti-aircraft systems.

    So far this year, Iran has purchased over $7 billion for arms from
    Russia, including anti-air, nuclear-capable Tor-M1 cruise missiles,
    considered by experts the most advanced of its kind in the world.

    Iran has purchased these missiles to secure the Bushehr atomic reactor
    and other nuclear sites. These sources say that Teheran is using the
    Georgian weapons deal as bait, to get Moscow to part with weapons
    and technologies it has so far refrained from passing over to the
    ayatollahs, specifically technology transfers enabling Iran to begin
    domestic production of the sophisticated Russian X-5518 nuclear cruise
    missiles, known also as Kh-55 or AS-15s.

    Tehran already has a dozen of these missiles, which have a 3,000km
    range and are capable of carrying a 200-kiloton nuclear warhead. They
    were purchased on the black market of Ukraine in 2005. Teheran
    has reportedly promised to significantly increase its purchase
    of conventional weapons from Russia, if it agrees to the missile
    technology transfer.

    Despite the uncertainty as to whether Russia (and possibly China as
    well) would cooperate with the West regarding Iran, the conventional
    wisdom has remained unchanged, namely that Iran is an international
    problem, being dealt with accordingly by the international community,
    and that Israel should therefore take a back seat.

    Nothing could be further from the truth. The world needs to understand
    very clearly that Israel cannot and will not allow a Holocaust
    -denying regime that openly calls for its destruction to wield a
    nuclear bomb. Israel needs to make it very clear that the consequence
    of it having to face a nuclear Iran by itself will be a preemptive
    strike against Iran.

    The more the international community gets the message that the
    consequences of appeasement will be worse than those of action,
    the better the chances of action. The growing evidence of Russian
    perfidy makes it even more important that there be no room for
    misunderstandings in this regard. The best way to get that message
    across is to make it very clear that if Israel is faced between an
    Iran nuclear bomb, or having to launch a preemptive nuclear strike
    to prevent that eventuality, it will opt for the latter.

    The world must be told loud and clear by Israel that the only way to
    avoid the first nuclear strike by a nation since Nagasaki is to take
    whatever actions are required to ensure Iran doesn't get the bomb,
    and to prevent an Iranian conventional weapons build up to the point
    where a preemptive nuclear strike becomes the only option for dealing
    with the rogue ayatollah regime.

    Jonathan Ariel, was an advisor to the South African government and
    is a former editor-in-chief of the Israel on-line Maariv International.

    He has filled numerous positions with well known Israel and
    international media organizations such as Maariv, Makor Rishon,
    Jerusalem Post, Ha'aretz, The International Herald Tribune, Israel
    Radio, SABC and the Independent Foreign Service. These include
    Managing-Editor of Makor Rishon and Editor-in-Chief of Maariv
    International. He has been interviewed and quoted by leading media
    organizations such as the LA Times, The Economist, The Guardian,
    The New York Sun, Times of India, The Australian, Sunday Times and
    the BBC. His articles have been translated into over a dozen major
    languages, including German, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Serbo-Croatian,
    Spanish, French, Arabic, Japanese, Korean and Chinese. He has degrees
    in Political Science and Journalism. He speaks English and Hebrew at
    mother tongue level, French, Dutch (Afrikaans) fluently.

    http://www.israelnewsagency.com/iranisr aelnuclearariel3890624.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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