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Originally Posted by Capt Jack
Irans reasons for making such statements I think are to put themselves into a stronger bargaining position concerning the ongoing trials over the existance/non-existance of their nuke arms programs. Allies of Israel, in an attempt to quell such rhretoric would Im sure (in their eyes) be more open to listen to them in an attempt to head off any offensive action and statements and will more than likely offer up more to them to kill their nuke programs in the way of assistance concerning civilian energy production as well as other concessions.
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This sounds a lot like what North Korea did with the Clinton adminstration. Wasn't a good idea then to back down and actually assist NK with their nuke efforts, and it certainly isn't a good idea now.
I can think of no concessions that an Arab nation has ever made to Israel. I can think of many that Israel has made to Arab nations. All land that is disputed is land that Israel took when they were attacked at various times by various surrounding Arab nations. On this, however, there will ne no concessions made. There is no way Israel will allow Iran to acquire a functioning nuclear facility.