The danger of an Israeli strike on Iran
The Christian Science Monitor / Walt Rodgers
24-Apr-2009 (one comment)

Oakton, Va. - The new Israeli prime minister recently appeared to give President Obama a blunt ultimatum: Stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons – or we will.

Benjamin Netanyahu's challenge (intimated in an interview he gave to The Atlantic magazine) smacks of unrealistic bravado and, worse, it appears to be a crude attempt to bully an American president into bombing Iran's nuclear installations.

The world should hope it's a hollow threat.

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If Israel even spits next to Iran, Iranian Diaspora will RESPOND

by The Persian (not verified) on

You can absolutely count on activating Iranians world wide, including in the USA, to run to Iran to help protect their people (read 70 MILLION 'COUSINS') within a week (at most).

If Israel hurts Iran in any way whatsoever.....that would be like stirring up 20,000,000 hornets' nests...very BAD IDEA...

The Iranian regime has absolutely nothing to do with the response, but defending fellow descendants of ancestors certainly does.
That is simply nature. Mix nature with universal Iranian 'phoenix from the flame' resilience and WWIII might occur.
Hopefully not even the Israeli military would commit such a frightening and horrific error. They have a nuclear weapon and go around threatening others. Talk about bizarre double standards. Maybe if they were nicer to others, nobody would have any reason to be upset with them in the first place.