While the United Nations continues to impose sanctions against Iran, the nuclear program of the Islamic fundamentalist regime is moving ahead, at a brisk pace. As the world looks on, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will on Wednesday open the nation’s latest nuclear facility, in Bushehr.
Work on the nuclear plant began in 1975, but following an American embargo, the German companies involved in the project backed out, bringing it to a halt. The construction of the nuclear facility resumed in 2002, after the signing of the billion dollar deal between Tehran and Russia. The deal resulted in dozens of technicians moving to the Bushehr area to oversee the construction of the facility.
Israel continues calling for sterner measures against Iran, but as the threat of Tehran building an atom bomb become increasingly realistic, the international community seems paralyzed or perhaps just preferring to ignore the alarming reality of the situation.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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Of course not! A kashe oyf a ma’ase!
Israel, stop calling out for sterner measures. Do what you have to do. America did so in Iraq and now will do so in Afghanistan. Russia did what it felt it had to do in Georgia. Dont wait for permission. Plan accordingly and dont delay.