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Iran has enough nuclear material to make bomb, US says
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Published: 01.03.09, 16:54
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31. No problem, obama will just "talk" to them. OY VEY!!!
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (03.02.09)
32. Iran doesn't have any weapons grade uranium.
James Hovland   (03.02.09)
There is a big difference between enrichment level from energy to weapons grade. Iran doesn't have any weapons grade uranium, or anything close to weapons grade. Why is the media spinning this and spreading fear. Peace is the goal! The propaganda game, and manipulating of people emotions needs to come to an end. The people are aware of it, and not at all happy. The Iran issue is about Israel and Palestine, not enrichment. End the blockade, occupation, etc, etc... It's time for peace, and we're not backing down.
33. #30 Iran #1
Bandar ,   Beirut, Lebanon   (03.02.09)
These people do not know respect even if it hits then in the face. So, my Iranian brother, dont waste your breath on scum.
34. We have no choice
Steve   (03.02.09)
We must attack Iran. It may be a costly war, but the alternative is the destruction of Israel. It matters not whether we have America's support, we must stop Iran regardless. I suspect Barack Obama will try to ensure that Israel is unsuccessful, so we cannot wait for his approval. The Arabs will support us (although probably in secret). It is common knowledge that the Gulf States are scared of a nuclear Iran. For once we must disregard the world's opinions so that we can ensure our survival. In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. - Martin Luther King, Jr. If America is truly our friend they will support us. If they do not support us we will know that no longer can we depend on the Americans.
35. Ayatollah Mohammad Baqer Kharrazi :
Robert Bernier ,   Tel Aviv   (03.02.09)
"We are able to produce atomic bombs and we will do that.” Elimination of Israel remains a cornerstone of Islamic Republic ideology. Despite revisionist questioning about whether Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad really promised to "wipe Israel off the map," both University of North Dakota law professor Gregory S. Gordon and Joshua Teitelbaum, senior research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center at the University of Tel Aviv, have chronicled well over a dozen recent Iranian statements promising Israel's destruction. As Teitelbaum notes, "What emerges from a comprehensive analysis of what Ahmadinejad actually said--and how it has been interpreted in Iran--is that the Iranian president was not just calling for 'regime change' in Jerusalem, but rather the actual physical destruction of the state of Israel." There is reason to take the worst case scenario seriously. More at (3parts): http://xrl.us/owrbs
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