Monday, February 10, 2014

Israel PM slams Iran move to send ships towards US

Israel PM slams Iran move to send ships towards US

Israel on Sunday denounced an Iranian announcement that it was sending naval ships towards the United States as further evidence that loosening sanctions on Tehran was counterproductive. The move to send warships to the Atlantic was announced by the commander of Iran's northern naval fleet on…
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Israel PM slams Iran move to send ships towards US


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Jerusalem (AFP) - Israel on Sunday denounced an Iranian announcement that it was sending naval ships towards the United States as further evidence that loosening sanctions on Tehran was counterproductive.
The move to send warships to the Atlantic was announced by the commander of Iran's northern naval fleet on Saturday, who described it as a "message."
The ships "have already started their voyage towards the Atlantic Ocean via the waters near South Africa," said Admiral Afshin Rezayee Haddad, in remarks quoted by Iran's semi-official Fars news agency.
Iranian media reported that two ships -- a destroyer and a helicopter transport vessel -- had been dispatched on January 21.
It was not clear how close the ships would travel towards the US maritime border or when they would arrive.
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the dispatch of the warships was clear evidence of Iran's "aggression" and proof it had not moderated its policies following a landmark deal with world powers to roll back its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.
"The easing of sanctions against Iran by the international community has not caused Iran to moderate its international aggression - the complete opposite has occurred," Netanyahu told the weekly cabinet meeting in remarks relayed by his office.
Israel, the region's sole if undeclared nuclear-armed state, has long viewed Iran's controversial atomic programme as a threat to its existence and has not ruled out military action to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon.
Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, and President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate elected last year, has vowed to allay Western concerns about it.
In September 2012, Iran said it was planning to send naval forces to the Atlantic to deploy along US marine borders to counter a beefed up US naval presence in the Persian Gulf, Fars reported, with the navy chief saying the buildup would begin within several years.
In December, the Pentagon said it was not planning to scale back its vast military presence in the Gulf despite the six-month interim nuclear deal.

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Israel PM slams Iran move to send ships towards US

I tend to agree with Israel on this one. (a nuke IRAN might be able to purchase from either Pakistan or North Korea even if they haven't developed one themselves).What if an Iranian extremist put a nuke on one of these ships and nuked one of our cities while those ships were close to us? It's debatable whether the U.S. if one of our EAST COAST cities was nuked by Iran would nuke a city in Iran as recompense like Tehran? What would the U.S. and the world do? Would we actually nuke Iran that is an ally of Russia? This is something to think about during this "living in denial" actual second Cold War we appear to be entering since Syria became a Proxy War.

I know people don't usually think this way but in relation to Iran what has really changed since they kidnapped over 52 of our embassy personnel and kept them for 444 days? What has really changed in Iran since the actual events of "Argo" took place?

Russia on the other hand has changed a great deal. They became a democracy in the early 1990s. The Soviet Union Collapsed and now only Russia remains and Eastern Europe, the Ukraine, Georgia, and many of the nations ending in stan that were once a part of the large Soviet Union are their own countries now and many of them are democracies too. But, tell me how Iran has changed much at all since 1979 when they kidnapped 52 of our embassy personnel for 444 days? Have they ever even apologized to the U.S. for doing this? I don't think so.  So, what has changed in Iran? Why should we trust their military ships off our coasts?

 

Iran hostage crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Not to be confused with the Iranian Embassy siege in London. .... Its staff was reduced to just over 60 from a high of nearly 1,000 earlier in the decade ..... or kidnap and kill a disabled son in America and "start sending pieces of him to your wife" ...
 

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