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Iran May Have to Abandon Nuclear Program, Israeli President Shimon Peres Says
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Iran May Have to Abandon Nuclear Program, Israeli President Shimon Peres Says
Jerry Gordon
Shimon Peres in New York for the fiasco of the UN Interfaith Conference sat for a FoxNews interview. He opines that with the plummeting drop in global oil prices that Iran’s Mad Mahdist President Ahmadinejad and the Supreme Council of ruling Ayatollahs will cease and desist from developing nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, Peres is neither a student of Shia Islamic Antisemitism nor a believer in Iran’s willingness to sacrifice its own people in a nuclear exchange with Israel. Lest you forget, Former President Ali Akhbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the alleged father of the Iranian nuclear project when confronted with the prospect of such a nuclear Armageddon scenario with Israel, noted that he would willingly sacrifice 10% of Iran’s 70 million population to eradicate six million Jews in Israel. Note what he said on Al Quds Day in December, 2001:
If one day, he said, the world of Islam comes to possess the weapons currently in Israel’s possession [meaning nuclear weapons] - on that day this method of global arrogance would come to a dead end. This, he said, is because the use of a nuclear bomb in Israel will leave nothing on the ground, whereas it will only damage the world of Islam.
Peres doesn’t understand the phobic hatred of the Shia Ayatollahs towards Jews and Israel. He vastly underestimates their willingness to use nuclear devices to make the Middle East Judenrein.
NEW YORK — Tumbling oil prices will force a weakened Iran to consider abandoning its nuclear ambitions, Israeli President Shimon Peres said in an interview with FOX News senior correspondent Eric Shawn.
“The minute a barrel of oil goes down to its real cost, the Iranians will have to make a choice either to provide bread and butter for their children or to provide enriched uranium for the prestige of their leaders,” Peres told FOX News in a wide-ranging interview Wednesday.”Until now they had enough money to do the two things; no more.”
www.israpundit.com/2008/?p=5487
Iran May Have to Abandon Nuclear Program, Israeli President Shimon Peres Says
Jerry Gordon
Shimon Peres in New York for the fiasco of the UN Interfaith Conference sat for a FoxNews interview. He opines that with the plummeting drop in global oil prices that Iran’s Mad Mahdist President Ahmadinejad and the Supreme Council of ruling Ayatollahs will cease and desist from developing nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, Peres is neither a student of Shia Islamic Antisemitism nor a believer in Iran’s willingness to sacrifice its own people in a nuclear exchange with Israel. Lest you forget, Former President Ali Akhbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the alleged father of the Iranian nuclear project when confronted with the prospect of such a nuclear Armageddon scenario with Israel, noted that he would willingly sacrifice 10% of Iran’s 70 million population to eradicate six million Jews in Israel. Note what he said on Al Quds Day in December, 2001:
If one day, he said, the world of Islam comes to possess the weapons currently in Israel’s possession [meaning nuclear weapons] - on that day this method of global arrogance would come to a dead end. This, he said, is because the use of a nuclear bomb in Israel will leave nothing on the ground, whereas it will only damage the world of Islam.
Peres doesn’t understand the phobic hatred of the Shia Ayatollahs towards Jews and Israel. He vastly underestimates their willingness to use nuclear devices to make the Middle East Judenrein.
NEW YORK — Tumbling oil prices will force a weakened Iran to consider abandoning its nuclear ambitions, Israeli President Shimon Peres said in an interview with FOX News senior correspondent Eric Shawn.
“The minute a barrel of oil goes down to its real cost, the Iranians will have to make a choice either to provide bread and butter for their children or to provide enriched uranium for the prestige of their leaders,” Peres told FOX News in a wide-ranging interview Wednesday.”Until now they had enough money to do the two things; no more.”