Price for a potential Israeli strike on Iran? A Palestinian state. - CSMonitor.com

Against the backdrop of new sanctions on Iran and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upbeat Oval Office visit in July, neither Washington nor Jerusalem can be eager to add another war to the long list of hot and warm conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Korea, and Gaza. But with the American intelligence community judging Iran to be on track to have nuclear weapons within two years, a clash with Tehran may soon be deemed unavoidable – in ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Sirajul Islam - Aug 4, 2010 - 3:28 AM PDT
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Sirajul Islam
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by Sirajul Islam - Aug. 4, 2010

A good commentary on why Israel possibly going to hit Iran, and what maybe the consequence. The commentary written by is two experts, one from Mass. and another from Japan made some good points, and offers readers to verify going through some good links.

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James Canning
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by James Canning - Aug. 4, 2010

Dangerous false claim in this article: "But with the American intelligence community judging Iran to be on track to have nuclear weapons within two years. . ." WRONG! The CIA has ZERO intelligence the Iranian government wants nukes. ZERO.

Are the writers trying to deceive their readers on the issue of Iran's nuclear programme? Obama should endorse the Saudi peace plan and tell Israel to get out of the West Bank and the Golan Heights.

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