A senior European diplomat said the negotiators from Britain, France and Germany were just days away from making Tehran a "generous" offer that could include guarantees that Iran will not be invaded if it agrees to permanently halt uranium enrichment.

But Iran's nuclear negotiator Hasan Rowhani turned up the pressure for an immediate proposal by warning that Iran was preparing to restart uranium reprocessing work at its Isfahan Nuclear Conversion Facility, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2...-nuclear_x.htm


Damn people want to create Damnation Ally! Now check this:


''We and me personally have warm feelings towards the Iranians, their heritage, culture and history. We cannot understand why Iran has decided to announce that Israel should be destroyed. We cannot understand why Iran has become the extremist enemy of Israel. We cannot understand why Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons.
http://www.isracast.com/Transcripts/310705a_trans.htm


Why would Israel think that shit?


NO TO CEASEFIRE: On January 30, 2005, Khaled Masha??al, Hamas Political Chief, and Hassan Nasralla, Hezbulla Secretary General, stated that they will never abide with the ceasefire arranged by PLO Chairman Abbas. Nasralla and Masha??al stated that they will continue their war against Israel. Hamas and Hezbulla are being bold now because they have Iran for support.
http://www.solongroup.org/worldnews/wnr2-7-05.htm


So will Israel attack, like they did Iraq, or let European powers try to negotiate?



ISRAEL has drawn up secret plans for a combined air and ground attack on targets in Iran if diplomacy fails to halt the Iranian nuclear programme.
The inner cabinet of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister, gave ??initial authorisation? for an attack at a private meeting last month on his ranch in the Negev desert.

Israeli forces have used a mock-up of Iran??s Natanz uranium enrichment plant in the desert to practise destroying it. Their tactics include raids by Israel??s elite Shaldag (Kingfisher) commando unit and airstrikes by F-15 jets from 69 Squadron, using bunker-busting bombs to penetrate underground facilities
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...522978,00.html


This is the actual size of Israel....2 times the size of Rhode Island :260 miles at its longest, has a 112-mile coastline, 60 miles at its widest, and between 3 and 9 miles at its narrowest!
That small of a country with a developing nuclear country that sponsors terrorist groups...what could be the final act? They will take out Irans facilities, I have no doubt about that. How would Iran respond?
In case of imminant destruction what is Israels plan?


Everyone who studies Israeli nuclear strategy knows about the "Samson Option." This is generally thought to be a last resort strategy wherein Israel's nuclear weapons are used not for prevention of war or even for war-waging, but simply as a last spasm of vengeance against a despised enemy state that had launched massive (probably unconventional) countercity and/or counterforce attacks against Israel. Faced with the "End of the Third Temple," Israel's leaders would decide that the Jewish State could not survive, but that it would only "die" together with its pertinent enemies.
http://www.israelinsider.com/views/a...views_0016.htm


This is damn serious! Israel will not allow Iran to go nuclear. The Euro nations are up to their chins. Would have been nice is NONE of the middle east countries had this capability (considering the ongoing conflicts).....but, GUESS WHO is behind this shit...again!


http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/israel/nuke/


I'll let you read it! Well folks, it's fourth down and forty....I'm just hoping for the best!!! Maybe SOME country will be able to clean up their mess!!!
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Iran to defy EU by resuming nuclear activity A senior European diplomat said the negotiators from Britain, France and Germany were just days away from making Tehran a "generous" offer that could include guarantees that Iran will not be invaded if it agrees to permanently halt uranium enrichment. But Iran's nuclear negotiator Hasan Rowhani turned up the pressure for an immediate proposal by warning that Iran was preparing to restart uranium reprocessing work at its Isfahan Nuclear Conversion Facility, the state-run Islamic Republic Rating: 5