Monday, April 28, 2008

Israeli Attack On Syrian Nuke Plant Should Serve As Warning To Iran


Olmert - more attacks possible


It's being reported today that after Israel's successful attack of a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor last year was recently made public, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert suggested that other similar attacks could be undertaken in the future.
Read: attacks on Iran.

Israel doesn't have the luxury the rest of the world has of time. Time to debate what actions should be taken if Tehran continues its nuclear weapons development program.

Failure to act could mean the end of the state of Israel. So Israel takes whatever decisive action it deems necessary to protect its borders and its citizens. The public condemnation be damned. Israel can survive political fallout. But has less chance of surviving nuclear fallout.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I doubt that Iran has to take Olmert's latest bluster especially seriously. It has been threatened by Israel on a constant basis for years.

Anonymous said...

I watch the Sunday morning political shows in a stupor, but at least I watch. This Sunday one of the talking heads implied that Israel and Syria were coyly considering a PEACE deal.

I wonder what the effect of this marvelous news, if it comes to fruition, would have on Iran.