Iran has responded to the U.N. nuclear watchdog's proposal to ship Iranian uranium abroad for enriching. President Ahmadinejad said, "We welcome cooperation on nuclear fuel, power plants and technology, and we are ready to cooperate." To analyze today's events in Iran, Daljit Dhaliwal spoke with Flynt Leverett, director of the Iran Project at the New America Foundation. http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/10/29/judging-ahmadinejads-sincerity-during-n...
Very well put MR Leverett you have shown Iran's position correctly.
iraaus 2 years ago
1 fundamental problems dogging jew, especially concerning short-ranged fighters and fighter-bombers, is distance. Iran's potential targets are between 950 and 1,400 miles from jew, the far margin of the ranges jew fighters can reach, even with aerial refueling. jew would be hard-pressed to destroy all of Iran's best-known targets Iran has had years in which to build up covert facilities, disperse elements of its nuclear and missile programs, and develop options for recovering from such an attack
needbailout 2 years ago