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chevaliers-de-sion wrote:Concerns have been rising that Netanyahu could launch a strike on Tehran’s atomic program, in the same way that Israel hit Saddam Hussein’s Osirak reactor in 1981. Israel has been preparing for such an eventuality. It has carried out long-distance maneuvers and is due to hold its largest civil defense drills this summer. The country’s leaders reportedly told Panetta that they did not "intend to surprise the U.S. on Iran."
RobbyG wrote:Nuclear
acrostichos wrote:I strongly believe that Netaniahu will not rush to attack the nuclear facilities.
There is too much at stake' and our airforce is not omnipotent, as some
may consider. The best way to protect the region is to sanction Iran
and hurt it financially.
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RobbyG wrote:The longer the barrel stays below $80 dollars, the more this region is heating up for an Hormuz strait lockdown from Iran and the political domino's around it.
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rudeboy wrote:acrostichos wrote:I strongly believe that Netaniahu will not rush to attack the nuclear facilities.
There is too much at stake' and our airforce is not omnipotent, as some
may consider. The best way to protect the region is to sanction Iran
and hurt it financially.
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How about we put sanctions on Israel and its nuclear weapons and other WMD it makes. or about restrictions on Israeli technology. hmmm maybe if Isreal put down its arms, Iran will follow.
to be honest with you am sick and tired of hearing ISREAL AND IRAN. Just get over and done with it. blow each other up so we can live peacefully.
fact is both of them dont have the balls
Speedhump wrote:http://www.reuters.com/article/newsMaps/idUSTRE54J38K20090520
There are 18,000 naval personnel. The navy has its headquarters at Bandar-e Abbas. Iran's navy has three Russian Kilo class submarines, three frigates and two corvettes.
-- As of 2001 the regular Iranian navy was in a state of overall obsolescence, and in poor shape because they had not been equipped with modern ships and weapons. The readiness of the three frigates is doubtful, and the two nearly 40-year-old corvettes do not have sophisticated weapons.
-- In late 2007 Iran launched a new locally made submarine and a navy frigate named as Jamaran. Jane's Defense Weekly has reported that Iran was also building missile-launching frigates copied from 275-tonne Kaman fast attack missile craft originally purchased from France in the late 1970s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Re ... _Iran_Navy
The Iranian Navy has traditionally been the smallest branch of Iran's armed forces and is designed solely for securing its own ports and coast, with little in the way of striking power.
Speedhump wrote:''A lockdown is not necessarily a complete naval blockade.''
You're just talking about disruption, major or minor. That's not a lockdown.
I'll be naggy...picky...