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.... but of course they would be suicidal if they did try it, nuke-armed or not. Rob |
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Subject: Iran Capable of Hitting Israel
From: (robert arndt) Date: 7/8/03 9:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030707/323/e3u6k.html ... but of course they would be suicidal if they did try it, nuke-armed or not. Rob The announcement was a tactical mistake. The Israelis are kings of the pre-emptive strike. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote The announcement was a tactical mistake. The Israelis are kings of the pre-emptive strike. Israel has the "you can't get there from here" problem with that scenario in Iran. They'd have to overfly either Saudi Arabia or US-controlled Iraq. The US certainly won't let a strike mission be flown under it's CAP while trying to get Iraq under control. |
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(Arie Kazachin) wrote:
Such increadible missions like attacking an Iraqi reactor or freeing hostages from Enthebbe look very "sexy" but they have a drawback: they can only be done once. Well, when something works 100% the first time, you generally don't have to repeat it... -- Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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In message , ArtKramr
writes Subject: Iran Capable of Hitting Israel From: "Wolfie" Israel has the "you can't get there from here" problem with that scenario in Iran. They'd have to overfly either Saudi Arabia or US-controlled Iraq. The US certainly won't let a strike mission be flown under it's CAP while trying to get Iraq under control. We'll see. Israel can do it in pure physical terms. But if they achieve it, they either had US complicity or proved the US incompetent. So, does the US want to be an Israeli poodle, or just plain clueless? Or else was it a willing partner in an Israeli raid on Iran? Huge problems either way. (Odds are it won't happen. Hitting Osiraq was a serious stretch with much less political trouble, and even though Israel turned that raid into a remarkable success it should be remembered how marginal it was) -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam |
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"Paul J. Adam" wrote: In message , ArtKramr writes Subject: Iran Capable of Hitting Israel From: "Wolfie" Israel has the "you can't get there from here" problem with that scenario in Iran. They'd have to overfly either Saudi Arabia or US-controlled Iraq. The US certainly won't let a strike mission be flown under it's CAP while trying to get Iraq under control. (Odds are it won't happen. Hitting Osiraq was a serious stretch with much less political trouble, and even though Israel turned that raid into a remarkable success it should be remembered how marginal it was) Note that the Osiraq raid by Israel only happened *after* a failed attack by Iran... -- Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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"Wolfie" wrote in message . com...
"ArtKramr" wrote The announcement was a tactical mistake. The Israelis are kings of the pre-emptive strike. Israel has the "you can't get there from here" problem with that scenario in Iran. They'd have to overfly either Saudi Arabia or US-controlled Iraq. The US certainly won't let a strike mission be flown under it's CAP while trying to get Iraq under control. Has any of you ever studied what exactly was there at Tuweitha in 1980 - and what can be found there in Bushehr, now? Obviously not. The Iraqis concentrated all their nuclear research facilities - a Soviet-delivered RTM, the French Osirak 1 and Osirak 2, the Italian-supplied gas-centrifuge, and all the training and research facilities - at one place. Their reactors were of the type used specially for the development of nuclear weapons - no "light-water" types there. In the case of Iran, all such facilities are doubled and trippled - and strewn all over the country: over 150 different facilities are involved in their projects, of which the most important ones are burried deep under the ground. The reactors being built at Bushehr are not burried underground, but of commercial, light-water, type and therefore not really instrumental - nor needed - for the development of any nuclear weapons. So, what can one conclude from this? Hit Tuweitha, and you destroyed everything (although, the Israelis actually only destroyed the Osirak 1, the rest was done by the Iranians in their "failed" attack). Hit Bushehr, and you haven't done anything - except caused an all-out war against Iran, which would foremost be fought by "non-conventional" means and that nobody can win. Tom Cooper Co-Author: Iran-Iraq War in the Air, 1980-1988 http://www.schifferbooks.com/militar...764316699.html Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat http://www.osprey-publishing.co.uk/t...hp/title=S6585 |
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Chad Irby wrote in message ...
In article , "Paul J. Adam" wrote: In message , ArtKramr writes Subject: Iran Capable of Hitting Israel From: "Wolfie" Israel has the "you can't get there from here" problem with that scenario in Iran. They'd have to overfly either Saudi Arabia or US-controlled Iraq. The US certainly won't let a strike mission be flown under it's CAP while trying to get Iraq under control. (Odds are it won't happen. Hitting Osiraq was a serious stretch with much less political trouble, and even though Israel turned that raid into a remarkable success it should be remembered how marginal it was) Note that the Osiraq raid by Israel only happened *after* a failed attack by Iran... Wrong. It happened in coordination with the Iranians: each side destroyed a specific part of the installations - and did this with the help of the other's side intel. By demolishing the Osirak 1 reactor ONLY the Israelis would not be able to destroy and considerably postpone the Iraqi project; so, somebody had to do the rest, don't you think so? The question was only if it was in the interest of the political commanders of this "somebody" to let the public know in full what the "traitors" of that "disloyal", "pro-royal" etc. service are really doing and capable - or not. Tom Cooper Co-Author: Iran-Iraq War in the Air, 1980-1988 http://www.schifferbooks.com/militar...764316699.html Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat http://www.osprey-publishing.co.uk/t...hp/title=S6585 |
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"Ulf Jørgensen" wrote in message ...
The Israelis have their own ballistic missiles. Jericho 2 have an alleged range of 1500-2000 km which means there is no need to overfly any country. And those missles don't have to travel through anyone's airspace? I think the response to such a launch would be just as furious as that to a strike package flying over. Rob |
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