26.10.09

With 18 Months For The Nuclrae Mullahs Israel Is Up To Strike

Several Western diplomats told Reuters that the top spy agencies, of the U.S. CIA, UK's MI6, Israel's Mossad, their French and German counterparts, generally agreed that Tehran would need at least 18 months to produce a nuclear bomb, if it decided to make one.
This assessment, was described as the "worst-case scenario," rather than the most likely one.
Meanwhile, French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner underscored the risk of a pre-emptive strike by Israel.
The minister told The Daily Telegraph that time was running out.

They [the Israelis] will not tolerate an Iranian bomb. We know that, all of us. So that is an additional risk and that is why we must decrease the tension and solve the problem. Hopefully we are going to stop this race to a confrontation.
There is the time that Israel will offer us before reacting, because Israel will react as soon as they know clearly that there is a threat.

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