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cycloneye wrote:IAEA Chief=Ball of Fire if Iran is Attacked
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The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei warns if Iran is attacked what could happen in a strong wording statement that you can read in its entierly at link.
Cryomaniac wrote:cycloneye wrote:IAEA Chief=Ball of Fire if Iran is Attacked
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The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei warns if Iran is attacked what could happen in a strong wording statement that you can read in its entierly at link.
Does anyone think Israel will take any notice of that?
cycloneye wrote:This has been the most bullish statement I haved ever seen from this man.
It means a lot what he said there and yes Israel will take note of it.
Cryomaniac wrote:However, Israel has a history of ignoring everything they are told to do.
But ElBaradei said any attack would simply harden Iran's position in its row with the West over its nuclear programme.
"A military strike would spark the launch of an emergency programme to make atomic weapons, with the support of all Iranians, including those living abroad," he said.
An IDF soldier was reportedly killed Tuesday in the middle of a farewell ceremony at Ben-Gurion airport held in honor of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in attendance of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, President Shimon Peres and other state dignitaries, Israel Radio reported.
Police spokesman Shlomi Sagi said the policeman was killed in an apparent suicide, and police denied an attempted assassination attempt on Sarkozy.
However, a conflicting report said the soldier apparently fell from a vantage point he was occupying on a high building, from where he was securing the event, and the bullet that killed him misfired from his gun.
According to Israel Radio, the incident happened no more than 200 meters from where Olmert was standing.
Initially, the prime minister's security personnel withdrew their handguns and rushed Olmert and Peres to bullet-proof cars, while Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy were rushed to the French president's plane.
When the incident ended Olmert and Peres boarded Sarkozy's plane to bid the French president farewell.
It was not immediately clear whether the soldier died from the impact of the fall or from the misfired bullet.
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