Wednesday, January 18, 2012

U.S. General Came, Israel Attack Iran Help

/ On : 11:51 PM.
JERUSALEM -Israel Defence Minister Ehud Barak turned to decide an attack on Iran. Comment this was issued ahead of the arrival of the barracks of the Army Chief of staff United States (USA) General Martin Dempsey.

Speaking to Israel Army Radio, Barak insisted that his Government had decided it would be an attack on Iran.

"We have not had a decision on this subject. All of the decision (to attack Iran) was still too far (done), "clear Barak was quoted as saying Haaretz, Wednesday (18/1/2012).

This week's General Martin Dempsey will visit Israel. The US ARMY is believed to be the Kastaf came to Israel in order to put pressure on the Jewish State was to defer any plans to attack Iran, the country's nuclear enrichment program-related Paramullah it.

In his visit, Dempsey would meet with several senior officials including Minister of Defense Ehud Barak, Israel's own, as well as Army Chief of staff of Israel Benny Gantz.

Barak added that the visit of Arsenal, it performs coordination with Central Washington about Iran's nuclear program addressing plan. Israel as long as it considers Iran's nuclear program as a dangerous threat.

"The US would understand the conditions that occur at this time. But the Government will not consider that an attack could happen in the next day, "explained the barracks.

It is aloud that Israel says nuclear Iran is very dangerous for the world. They assess Iran managed to develop its nuclear program as a weapon.

But Iran denied all the allegations. The Government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insists that their nuclear program is used for peaceful purposes, i.e. for the fulfillment of the requirement of electricity for its people.

Since Iran is known to have uranium enrichment facility in the basement last week, Israel increasingly vigorous issued a threat to attack Iran. However, the threat of censure because it was feared that getting cause instability from the Middle East.
(faj)

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