Pentagon Rushes Giant "Bunker-Buster" Bomb Project

by BallyZACA | October 17, 2009 at 01:16 am
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Israel may attack Iran after December - reports  
DEBKAfile Special Report

15 Oct.
According to an unconfirmed report in the French Le Canard Enchaine, Wednesday, Oct. 14, Israel is preparing to bomb Iranian nuclear sites and pro-Iranian targets across the Middle East after December 2009. The prestigious satirical weekly reports that the IDF has notified special forces reservists abroad to get ready to return home in November.  DEBKAfile's military sources add: A former Israeli deputy defense minister, Efraim Sneh, commented to US and British media in the past week that if the US fails to rally the other powers' support for toughened sanctions against Iran by Christmas, Israel will have to attack its nuclear installations.
 Another sign of the growing military tensions surrounding the Iranian nuclear program was a phone conversation late Wednesday night between President Barack Obama and French President Nicola Sarkozy. The two discussed Iran . After Hillary Clinton failed to swing Russian leaders round to supporting sanctions, when she visited Moscow Tuesday, DEBKAfile's Washington sources report that Obama has decided to work with the French president for efforts to stop Iran's nuclear program.

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Babel-Fish

Yes its certainly an unconfirmed report I cant find the report in the Le Canard Enchaine? lol This could not be possible propaganda could it?

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Hugh Askew

Nothing really new in the report, except the Obama-French hookup.   This just puts together what has been reported/speculated upon previously

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BallyZACA

Babel... the Debkafile (Israeli intel) has the best intel available from Middle East. Will post the Iranian reponse to gas rationing, as they believe an attack is eminent.

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