Thursday, December 17, 2009

An Analysis From Israel On Its Options Against Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program


Learning To Love The Bomb -- Haaretz

It is possible that years ago, the problem of Iran's nuclear project could have been solved by one tough blow and with relatively minimal risk. At that time, the project was dependent on one facility: the uranium conversion plant in Isfahan. If it had been bombed, Iran would have lost large quantities of raw material for uranium enrichment, and its nuclear program would have been set back years. But nothing happened, and the Iranians went ahead and dispersed their facilities and materials into fortified bunkers that would be far more difficult to hit.

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My Comment: An excellent review of Israel's history with Iran's nuclear weapons program and its plans to counter it.

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