Thursday, July 12, 2007

FORMER ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL: IRANIAN FACILIITIES BEING HARDENED "AROUND THE CLOCK", TIME RUNNING OUT

No reason to take him seriously. He's probably a "neoconservative". And - along with all the leftist sophisticates who are so found of nudge-wink smirking when they say the word - by "neoconservative" we mean "Jewish". At the very least he's the former head of Military Intelligence's Research Division,, it's not like Israel has a robust intelligence network in the Middle East:
Predicting that sanctions will ultimately fail to stop Teheran's nuclear program, Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser... told The Jerusalem Post on Monday that time to launch an effective military strike against Iran's nuclear installations was running out... Kuperwasser, who stepped down from his post last year, Iran is "very close" to the point that it will cross the technological threshold... "The program's vulnerability to a military operation is diminishing as time passes," Kuperwasser said, "and they are very close to the point that they will be able to enrich uranium at an industrial level." Iran... was working on two parallel tracks - one at Natanz to enrich uranium and the plutogenic track being worked on at the Arak heavy water facility... "The Iranians are working around the clock on improving military capabilities and they are also moving centrifuges to underground facilities," he said.
Click through for the full and gory details of how new Russian arms are being used to protect the new tunnels that will be used to house the new nuclear facilities. Good thing that the left has assured us that sanctions can be given more time:
As long as Russia was not aligned with the United States, Kuperwasser said sanctions would not work on their own to stop Iran. "For significant sanctions to be effective the world needs to at the same time threaten the use of military force," he said.
Well that sucks.

[Cross-posted to Mere Rhetoric]

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