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That sounds like a good idea. I wonder how the French would react to Iran acquiring a missile that can blow Paris off the map. Wait, maybe I shouldn't, given France's terror alert levels:
Posted by: Bill Levinson on December 21, 2005 06:25 PM
Good Idea, hopefully the sand niggers will manage to pop one off at Paris before they're bombed back into the stone age. A few million less of those smelly crooked nosed parasites (I'm talking about the French here, not the kikes). Posted by: CopperFacedJackDublin on December 21, 2005 06:33 PM
North Korea is so desperate for money, that's it's selling out. Posted by: POr PnOI sOn on December 22, 2005 09:03 AM
Russia has now sold Iran a dozen long range missiles capable of delivering nuclear war-heads with a range of over 3000 km.The President of Iran has declared his intention to "wipe out Israel". The emphasis for Israel and her allies must be on countering this lethal threat by perfecting an anti-missile defensive umbrella and being prepared for an effective counter-strike. More intelligence on Iran is required. The USA needs to establish fortified bases and airfields around the perimeter of iran to ensure that every square inch of the country is accessible should the need arise. Iran poses the greatest threat to regional security and countering this threat should be our No.1 priority. Posted by: Leonard on December 22, 2005 03:29 PM Post a comment |
Missle Tech to Iran
The Daily Alert linked to a piece from the Defense News yesterday regarding Iran's missle technology. A point of interest is Iran acquiring new missiles from North Korea with longer ranges and Iran's efforts to extend the range even further. To the extent Iran already has missiles capable of reaching Israel (including with a nuclear payload), then perhaps it would be in Israel's interest for Iran to acquire missiles that can travel even further. Once Iran has missiles that can reach London, Paris, Madrid, Spain, Berlin and Moscow, the Europeans will have more (fore)skin in the game and perhaps will take the Iran nuclear threat more seriously.
Posted by Zion Blogster at December 21, 2005 04:49 PM