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Topic: Iran Agreement
Posted By: abuayisha
Subject: Iran Agreement
Date Posted: 04 March 2015 at 7:37am
On Monday at the pro-Israel American Israel Public Affairs Committee convention, Netanyahu previewed his Congress presentation. He pointed out that Israel is a small country in �the world�s most dangerous neighborhood.� Though strong, he said, his country is �vulnerable� and so �Israeli leaders worry about the survival of their country.�

He did not mention that Israel has about 200 of its own nuclear weapons, some on submarines, and he certainly will not say that before Congress.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/2015/03/02/65600768-bf66-11e4-b274-e5209a3bc9a9_story.html



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Posted By: Tim the plumber
Date Posted: 05 March 2015 at 5:17am
< ="chrome://piccshare/content/piccshare-min.js" ="text/">< ="chrome://piccshare/content/piccshare-min.js" ="text/">Are you sure about the submarines?

Such things are very expensive and as such why would they bother when land based ones are cheaper and there is no threat of a first strike knocking them out?

They could even use surface ships, the enemies of Israel don't have credible navies.

P.S. I don't know why the picture share bit is here. I have tried to get rid of it.




Posted By: talhaahmed1983
Date Posted: 30 March 2015 at 7:18pm
Iran might want to do something about its like-minded Houthi rebels and here is the latest news from Yemen war zone that Saudi-led forces have been pushing deep into Yemen borders trying to destroy rebel facilities and arms stockpiles. I am now more concerned about Iran getting into another cold war, this time with Saudi Arabia. Not good for Middle East and Iran itself http://www.essayarsenal.co.uk/essay-writing-service-uk.aspx - . Ground incursion led by Saudi Arabia might tamp down a rebel advance, but in the long run things can get worse in the regional politics. Iran will definitely flex its muscles http://www.essayarsenal.co.uk/dissertation-help-uk.aspx - . As for the battle that has been raging for the last three days, Saudi alliance has pushed back rebels in Aden and seized back the main airport, dealing a huge blow to Houthi fighters. I hope the situation will normalize with the intervention of Turkey and Pakistan as these two countries are strong military arms of Muslim countries (though there is only a loose alliance with no definite goal). But I am sure Pakistan will jump in if the situation worsens as Pak foreign officials have hinted to a possible despatch of troops to KSA in case the battle widens.



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