Has anyone noticed that China and Russia are opposed to taking this matter to the Security Council?
Mark Rouleau
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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Stop Iran
By Joseph Farah
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1:00 a.m. Eastern
I don't know how to put this any more succinctly or pointedly: The United States needs to do something to stop the terrorist mullah regime in Iran from becoming a nuclear bomb-producing machine in the next 12 weeks.
Time is running out.
The debating society exercises are getting tired.
The diplomatic games have all run their course.
Some time in March, Iran will be beyond the point of no return in its efforts to become a nuclear power.
The consequences of this development are almost beyond imagination.
Let's put it this way: Evil people run Iran - people who still call us "the Great Satan," 25 years after they released the last 52 American hostages held for 444 days in our own Embassy.
The president today, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was the ringleader of the Islamic thug! s who to ok the hostages and tormented them under the direction of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeni. He's even wackier today than he was back then.
Two weeks ago, my G2 Bulletin intelligence newsletter broke the story of what motivates Ahmadinejad - a desire to bring about the end of the world and the return of the Shiite Muslim messiah known as the "mahdi."
Ahmadinejad has, in recent weeks, called for wiping Israel off the face of the Earth, suggested moving the Jewish state to Europe, denied the Holocaust ever happened and claimed God wrapped him in a mystical aura when he addressed world leaders at the United Nations.
This is not just some fruitcake we can dismiss. This is a fruitcake who will soon have his finger on the nuclear trigger.
And it's not just a danger to Israel.
As my G2 Bulletin also first reported last year, even before Ahmadinejad won the presidency, his Islamic republic was test-firing Scud missiles from naval ships and detonating them in mid-air. What does that mean? According to the top-level experts in the U.S. military and in the scientific community, it can mean only one thing - Iran has been practicing for a nuclear electro-magnetic pulse attack.
A distinguished commission set up by the U.S. Congress to study the threat of an EMP attack on America took note of Iranian military plans. Tehran's military journals boasted that this was the best way to bring America to its knees. It's cheap. It's technologically easy. And there is even a certain degree of plausible deniability involved.