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Report: CIA chief visited Israel; discussed Iran
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Published: 31.01.10, 07:55
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1. The West should wake up!
Ron B. ,   Lod   (01.31.10)
There is no doubt that Iran is the greatest national security threat to the state of Israel. Two nuclear bombs would destroy Israel. Given the overwhelming amount of evidence, anyone who doubts that Iran is actively seeking technology to build nuclear weapons is simply delusional. Those who believe the Iranian regime is willing to forgo what it sees as the divinely inspired mission of eliminating Israel are, at best, dangerously naïve. Those who think Iranian leaders are more worried about survival than reaching paradise and attaining Islam’s ultimate victory, are not listening with open ears. All too many Westerners fall prey to the soft bigotry that presumes men like Ahmadinejad are incapable of saying what they mean and meaning what they say. The West should wake up: http://israelagainstterror.blogspot.com/2007/12/fw-peaceful-majority.html
2. in the US only the will of the president matters not CIA
zionist forever   (01.31.10)
Obama has pretty much ruled out that short of an Iranian pre emptive attack against mainland America he has no intention on doing anything other than playing the diplomatic game of weak sanctions and tough talk over action. We started playing this game in Bushes first term and it hasn't worked but Obama the man who believes he was divinely sent thinks he can solve the problem just with a couple of speeches. We have had Ahmadinejad making speeches about the country that rules the Middle East rules the world and Obama just wants to avoid dealing with the problem or letting anybody else try. CIA could give him a report saying Iran will have a nuke by 12pm next Sunday and it will be stored in a tin shack in the middle of the desert and the man still wouldn't do anything Sadly only the president can order any action be taken so it doesn't matter how many reports CIA give him policy won't change.
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