Angered by the IAEA, Israel threatens with "nuclear mushroom". Does that sound familiar??

The Israelis attacked a primitive military base in Syria on September 6th and blew the whole story out of proportion hoping to ignite a fire.

Now because the IAEA has concluded that Israel and the US failed to offer any proof of their claims that Syria was developing any sort of ‘nuclear project’, the famous fundamentalist and racist Israeli Avigdor Lieberman has escalated Israel’s rhetoric to talk of a “mushroom clouds”. Hmmmmm… I guess that we are back 100% to pre-war Zionist speech-writing and now the IAEA has to also take Israel and the US’s ‘word’ that Syria has gone nuclear instead of receiving actual factual documentation on the matter.

LOL. What has the world come to..

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http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/104948.html

Israel, IAEA spar

Published: 10/29/2007
Israeli officials traded barbs with the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Mohamed ElBaradei, who heads the United Nations nuclear watchdog group, came out Sunday against Israel's reported air strike in Syria last month.

Many independent analysts believe Israeli warplanes destroyed a nuclear reactor being secretly constructed by the Syrians, though Damascus denied having such a project. Israel has not given details on the operation.
"If countries have information that the country is working on a nuclear-related program, they should come to us," ElBaradei told CNN's "Late Edition."

"But to bomb first and then ask questions later, I think it undermines the system and it doesn't lead to any solution to any suspicion."

The IAEA, which asked Syria for its account on the site that was apparently bombed, received no information indicating there was a reactor there, ElBaradei said. He also reiterated his view that there is insufficient evidence that Iran's nuclear program aims to produce warheads.

The remarks drew an angry reaction Monday from Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's minister for strategic affairs.

"It seems that the proof ElBaradei wants is a nuclear mushroom cloud that everyone can see in the sky. Short of that, no evidence will suffice for him, apparently," Lieberman told Israel Radio.

He suggested that the Egyptian-born ElBaradei "feels some kind of obligation to the Islamic world" but also decried reluctance in some parts of Europe to tackle Iran's nuclear program.

The only obligation that the Egyptian born ElBaradei has is towards law and regulations... a subject Israel is clearly not interested in.

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The AshkeNAZI KhaZars are "feeling the heat", hence their recent repeated attacks.

The Great Revealer | Tue, 2007-10-30 10:20

lets say "Syria had nuclear installation" and Zionists took law into their own hand and bombed the hell out of it. It would be only fair if Syrians returned the favor and bomb Israel's nuclear installations. I wonder if that retaliation would be regarded as civilized way of dealing with international criminals who allow themselves to bomb sovereign country and get away with it. Eventually Zionazis will receive retaliation for its arrogance and criminality. What do they think that they can go around bombing other countries and and expect to be safe. Dream on losers.

"Let there be Light!"

Traveller | Tue, 2007-10-30 16:59

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