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  • Wikileaks: Stratfor: Israel already destroyed Iran nuclear facilitie

    Wikileaks emails indicate Stratfor discovered Israel already destroyed
    Iran's nuclear facilities
    By Andrew Jones

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/27/wikileaks-emails-indicate-stratfor-discovered-israel-already-destroyed-irans-nuclear-facilities/?utm_source=Raw+Story+Daily+Update&utm_campaign=99 14796c52-2_24_122_27_2012&utm_medium=email
    Monday, February 27, 2012 12:38 EST 81 Topics: iran '¦ nuclear
    facilities '¦ Stratfor

    Growing concerns over Iran's nuclear facilities may prove to be all
    for naught. Officials from the global intelligence company Stratfor
    allegedly discussed that Israel may have already destroyed the Iranian
    nuclear facility, according to one of the emails released by Wikileaks
    Monday.

    In one of the over five million emails leaked, the conversation
    centered on Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak praising the news of
    deadly munitions blasts at a base of Iran's elite Revolutionary
    Guards.

    `I think this is a diversion. The Israelis already destroyed all the
    Iranian nuclear infrastructure on the ground weeks ago,' one
    intelligence official wrote in an email dated November 14, 2011. `The
    current `let's bomb Iran' campaign was ordered by the EU leaders to
    divert the public attention from their at home financial problems. It
    plays also well for the US since Pakistan, Russia and N. Korea are
    mentioned in the report. '


    One other Stratfor official allegedly indicated a similar finding.

    `Israeli commandos in collaboration with Kurd forces destroyed few
    underground facilities mainly used for the Iranian defense and nuclear
    research projects,' he wrote on November 13, 2011. `Even if the
    Israelis have the capabilities and are ready to attack by air, sea and
    land, there is no need to attack the nuclear program at this point
    after the commandos destroyed a significant part of it.'

    Stratfor released a statement on Monday condemning the leaks.

    `This is a deplorable, unfortunate ` and illegal ` breach of privacy,'
    the company said. `Some of the emails may be forged or altered to
    include inaccuracies; some may be authentic. We will not validate
    either.'



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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