Israel is 'heading toward annihilation'

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Friday, April 14, 2006

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The president of Iran again lashed out at Israel on Friday and said it was "heading toward annihilation," just days after Tehran raised fears about its nuclear activities by saying it successfully enriched uranium for the first time.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called Israel a "permanent threat" to the Middle East that will "soon" be liberated. He also appeared to again question whether the Holocaust really happened.

"Like it or not, the Zionist regime is heading toward annihilation," Ahmadinejad said at the opening of a conference in support of the Palestinians. "The Zionist regime is a rotten, dried tree that will be eliminated by one storm."

Ahmadinejad provoked a world outcry in October when he said Israel should be "wiped off the map."

On Friday, he repeated his previous line on the Holocaust, saying: "If such a disaster is true, why should the people of this region pay the price? Why does the Palestinian nation have to be suppressed and have its land occupied?"

The land of Palestine, he said, referring to the British mandated territory that includes all of Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, "will be freed soon."

He did not say how this would be achieved, but insisted to the audience of at least 900 people: "Believe that Palestine will be freed soon."

"The existence of this (Israeli) regime is a permanent threat" to the Middle East, he added. "Its existence has harmed the dignity of Islamic nations."

The three-day conference on Palestine is being attended by officials of Hamas, the ruling party in the Palestinian territories.

Iran has previously said it will give money to the Palestinian Authority to make up for the withdrawal of donations by Western nations who object to Hamas' refusal to recognize Israel and renounce violence. But no figure has been published.

On Tuesday, Ahmadinejad announced that Iran had successfully enriched uranium using a battery of 164 centrifuges, a significant step toward the large-scale production of enriched uranium required for either fueling nuclear reactors or making nuclear weapons.

The United States, France and Israel accuse Iran of using a civilian nuclear program to secretly build a weapon. Iran denies this, saying its program is confined to generating electricity.

The U.N. Security Council has given Iran until April 28 to cease enrichment. But Iran has rejected the demand.

The chief of Israeli military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin, was quoted Wednesday as saying Iran could develop a nuclear bomb "within three years, by the end of the decade."
 
This government (Iran's) really does scare me.

However, I think it rather silly of them to threaten countries that already HAVE nuclear weapons when they won't have them for another three years.
 
Like my dh said about the war in Iraq, "Either we fight it now, or our children will fight it tommorrow." I am not too fond of Bush (for reasons OTHER than the war)but if we ignore the threat of the extremists in the middle east we are just sticking our heads in the sand like europe did with the Nazis.:sad2:
 

If Iran keeps up the threats the only thing annihilated will be Tehran and the surrounding area when Israel blows it up.
 
eclectics said:
If Iran keeps up the threats the only thing annihilated will be Tehran and the surrounding area when Israel blows it up.

I agree. ANd the whole world will look and go, "We told you so."
 
beckmrk04 said:
This government (Iran's) really does scare me.

However, I think it rather silly of them to threaten countries that already HAVE nuclear weapons when they won't have them for another three years.

We should be afraid. Dispite having technology dated 20 years old, this is technology that can still have a lethal impact even on our military. Fighting in a country like Iran would be extremely difficult due to the mountainous terrain, and the persistence of Iranians. It would not be like invading Iraq, where we went to Bagdad pretty much unhindered by Iraqi military.

Tehran is a lot more fundamentalist than Saddam's regime ever was... I would take this threat with some seriousness.
 
It almost seems like those comments are purposely trying to get us to invade. I don't think it is a threat...I think it is a taunt.
 
Kimberly said:
We should be afraid. Dispite having technology dated 20 years old, this is technology that can still have a lethal impact even on our military. Fighting in a country like Iran would be extremely difficult due to the mountainous terrain, and the persistence of Iranians. It would not be like invading Iraq, where we went to Bagdad pretty much unhindered by Iraqi military.

Tehran is a lot more fundamentalist than Saddam's regime ever was... I would take this threat with some seriousness.

Oh I absolutely take this seriously. However, Iran has taken such an extreme stance that it wouldn't be like the war in Iraq, where the rest of the world is reticent to join in a military effort with the US, because unlike the war in Iraq (which we had very little proof and evidence with which to go to war in the first place) I am certain that Iran will make a very clear move that leaves no doubt in the minds of the rest of the world that this is a nation that must be stopped.

If Iran provokes Israel further, I think they will have underestimated their enemy.

Extremists and terrorists are often miscalculating of their own strength.
 
I've got a feeling the crass nature of Ahmadinejad is going to lead to some surgical strikes in his country. and I don't know who's going to take credit for them.
 
beckmrk04 said:
Oh I absolutely take this seriously. However, Iran has taken such an extreme stance that it wouldn't be like the war in Iraq, where the rest of the world is reticent to join in a military effort with the US, because unlike the war in Iraq (which we had very little proof and evidence with which to go to war in the first place) I am certain that Iran will make a very clear move that leaves no doubt in the minds of the rest of the world that this is a nation that must be stopped.

If Iran provokes Israel further, I think they will have underestimated their enemy.

Extremists and terrorists are often miscalculating of their own strength.

I don't doubt that we would have a problem pushing Iran out of Isreal and Palestine... no doubt in my entire mind. However, given the mountainous terrain throughout the entire country, this would be a very difficult battle to fight them on their "home turf". It would be exactly the same situation as the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
 
Kimberly said:
I don't doubt that we would have a problem pushing Iran out of Isreal and Palestine... no doubt in my entire mind. However, given the mountainous terrain throughout the entire country, this would be a very difficult battle to fight them on their "home turf". It would be exactly the same situation as the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

It would certainly prove difficult. I guess it would depend on how it all plays out. I hope it doesn't get that far! :sad2:
 
I haven't really heard much- but are Iranians generally supportive of Ahmadinejad? I mean, I know he's elected, but I got the general feeling that they didn't realize that he was this hardcore.
 
This totally underscores why it was essential to go into Iraq BEFORE they developed nuclear weapons. The sanctions were NOT going to last forever, particularly with France and Russia pushing to have them lifted and the corrupt oil for food program that would have allowed them to develop them eventually. There was NO WAY that Saddam would have tolerated Iran having a nuke anymore than Israel will. If the rest of the world has to act, we have a country on the Iranian border that provides access. Many of the Iranian people do not like their government anymore than we like them.
 
We should never have been in Iraq in the first place. The real threat was always Iran.

Israel took out Iraq's nuclear capabilities in a single bombing raid in the 80's.


We can do the same to Iran...without committing to an unwinnable ground war.
 
I believe Israel will never be annihilated but it will come to the brink of it.
 
I'm not sure what would make me feel safe, but I wish that Israel, the U.S. and China would take care of Iran, Syria, and North Korea. Especially North Korea. Those poor people - starving to death! So heartbreaking. :(
 
Israel's pretty tough in their own right. I wonder if they really need us to ride to their rescue.

I don't take to the idea of invading countries but Iran is a bit different. I think that we should let Israel handle it though and let us come in if we're needed.
 
I believe that Israel will take action if Iran continues with nuclear weapons. Heck, the whole Middle East is scary.
 
Planogirl said:
Israel's pretty tough in their own right. I wonder if they really need us to ride to their rescue.

I don't take to the idea of invading countries but Iran is a bit different. I think that we should let Israel handle it though and let us come in if we're needed.


Israel is perfectly capable of defending itself. I believe it would be very unwise on our part to make another unsolicited show of force in that region. If Israel wishes our help, I'm sure they will ask. A premptive strike from us would be the biggest mistake we have made yet.
 

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