Iran unlikely to use nuclear weapon unless it is attacked - Israeli expert
news.am
March 03, 2012 | 02:17
YEREVAN. - Iran is unlikely to use nuclear weapon if it had it,
Israeli expert Vanessa Seyman told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`You can see a lot of things about the Iranian leadership but they are
not stupid. The strength of having a nuclear weapon is much stronger
than using it. They will use it only if they are attacked,' said
Seyman, head of training and R&D at Israeli NEST Consulting center.
The expert considers that the situation over Iran resembles Cold War
between U.S. and USSR.
`It is more a psychological war than an actual weapon war,' she emphasized.
Speaking about the Iranian nuclear problem in the context of the
Middle East processes, Seyman said the Iranian issue is much bigger
than only the Middle East.
`Right now the most important thing is to keep the international
efforts in order to prevent Iran from getting obtaining nuclear
weapon,' she added.
news.am
March 03, 2012 | 02:17
YEREVAN. - Iran is unlikely to use nuclear weapon if it had it,
Israeli expert Vanessa Seyman told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`You can see a lot of things about the Iranian leadership but they are
not stupid. The strength of having a nuclear weapon is much stronger
than using it. They will use it only if they are attacked,' said
Seyman, head of training and R&D at Israeli NEST Consulting center.
The expert considers that the situation over Iran resembles Cold War
between U.S. and USSR.
`It is more a psychological war than an actual weapon war,' she emphasized.
Speaking about the Iranian nuclear problem in the context of the
Middle East processes, Seyman said the Iranian issue is much bigger
than only the Middle East.
`Right now the most important thing is to keep the international
efforts in order to prevent Iran from getting obtaining nuclear
weapon,' she added.