Jewish state can't afford to stand by while D.C. talks about talking By Jerome R. Corsi Posted: October 10, 2009 ~ 12:30 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily This is the seventh excerpt exclusive to WND from WND senior staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi's new book "Why Israel Can't Wait: The Coming War Between Israel and Iran," available from WND Books. Ironically, Obama's weakness in supporting the Iranian post-election street demonstrators makes it more likely Israel will now seriously consider launching a preemptive strike on Iran. U.S. negotiations with Iran could now easily take years; the Iranians could easily take a year simply to talk about talking. With the rapid progress Iran is making on its nuclear program, Israel does not have an indefinite time for the United States to resolve the nuclear conflict with Iran. On Tuesday, June 2, 2009, air-raid sirens rang out throughout Israel in Israel's largest-ever civil-defense exercise, code-named "Turning Point 3." On a cloudless day along the Mediterranean beaches in Tel-Aviv, a drill was conducted in which school children were instructed to "duck and cover" under their desks. "Clearly, the drill stimulated the most extreme scenario facing Israel at this point in time – a war on multiple fronts, with Iranian, Syrian and Hezbollah projectiles, some of them unconventional, raining down on the state," the Jerusalem Post wrote. Yet, the paper quoted an unnamed "senior defense official" who denied the test had anything to do with a planned Israeli pre-emptive strike on Iran and the missile retaliation Iran and her surrogate allies would hurl at Israel in return. [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]
Monday, October 12, 2009
Obama making strike on Iran more likely
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