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Old 11-08-2011, 10:45 PM
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Israeli officials announced Tuesday evening that the "unprecedented severity" in the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Iran's nuclear program "away for weeks and even months," the scenario of an Israeli military strike on Iran, as quoted by television stations.

According to the channels two attributes the second and tenth in the Israeli television, this report will allow Israel to wait "for a few weeks or even for a few months" to see if the international community will impose "sanctions cripple" Iran, such as the provincial total for the Central Bank of Iran or of Iranian oil exports.

In response to a question, told AFP declined the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make any comment on the report, saying only, "We we are currently studying the report" will be issued "later" statement on this subject.

The Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak told public radio hours before publication of the report that Israel "has not yet decided to launch a military operation against Iran (...) We do not want war."

For his part, called on Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in remarks quoted by the Maariv newspaper Tuesday the international community to impose UN sanctions "are very strict and cripple" Iran.

And expressed the International Energy Agency (IAEA) "serious concerns" of the possibility of a "military dimension" to Iran's nuclear program based on what information it has "credible," he said in a confidential report seen by AFP on Tuesday.

The report stated that "the agency has serious concerns over a possible military dimension to Iran's nuclear program," stating that these fears are based on information "reliable."

She explained, "This information confirms that Iran had conducted activities aimed at producing a nuclear weapon," as indicating that "these activities took place before 2003 in the framework of a structured program and some of them could be continuous."

Has called for Israel to impose international sanctions "cripple" Iran, which the West suspects it is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, while the repeated Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Tuesday that the government has not taken a decision in any military operation.

He called on Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in remarks quoted by the Maariv newspaper Tuesday the international community to impose UN sanctions "are very strict and cripple" Iran.

Lieberman said that these sanctions must involve the Central Bank of Iran and Iran's oil exports after the publication of the next report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Tehran's nuclear program.

He said Lieberman "If the United States take measures to impose such severe sanctions on Iran, this means that the Americans and the West to accept an Iranian nuclear state."

For his part, said Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio that he expects "a serious report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), although there are attempts aimed at mitigation."

He said, "This report will show that Iran continues to deceive the international community continues its efforts on the path to nuclear weapons (...) I hope to impose serious sanctions."

In response to a question about the possibility of an Israeli military intervention against Iran, Barak said that "Israel is the most powerful country in the region of Tripoli in Libya to Tehran, but the war is not a walk, and scare the public opinion reflects no responsibility."

He added that "Israel has not yet taken a decision to launch a military operation against Iran (...) We do not want war."

On October 31, Barak denied press reports that he has taken in coordination with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to launch a military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities.

But Barak said that "Iran's missiles, and Hezbollah does not constitute an existential threat to Israel."

The Israeli President Shimon Peres warned Sunday that "the possibility of launching a military attack on Iran is closer than the diplomatic option."

Iran has denied that are subject to international sanctions, constantly seeking to make nuclear weapons, said its president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday that his country "does not need a nuclear bomb" to confront Washington and its allies.

Israel considers Iran's arch-enemy, nuclear power in the region, but has never confirm or deny possessing nuclear weapons.
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Old 11-11-2011, 07:55 AM
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Old 11-22-2011, 01:40 PM
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It's worrying to think that Iran have such weapons. I wonder if sanctions will work.
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