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Washington Times editorial: "Get ready to bomb Iran."

November 20th, 2009
Categories: News, War, Iran

Link: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/20/get-ready-to-bomb-iran/

On behalf of Israel [nuclear energy/nukes], representatives from the United States [nuclear energy/nukes], Britain [nuclear energy/nukes], France [nuclear energy/nukes], Germany [nuclear energy], China [nuclear energy/nukes] and Russia [nuclear energy/nukes] are scheduled to meet today in Brussels to discuss future steps to "dissuade" Iran [no nuclear energy/no nukes] from developing the capacity to build nuclear weapons. Our message to the world leaders: If you want peace, prepare for war. This saying only holds for the defender, not the attacker. -Iran is the target of Israel's aggression and the previous saying is only true as far as Iran is concerned: Iran wants peace but prepares for war, having no other choice but to defend itself. Now, Israel clearly wants to attack Iran, and prepares for a war of aggression against that country. -However, as far as Israel is concerned, the following saying is true: "If you want war, talk peace."

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