40,000 suicide bombers, Gimbel, and you couldn't find anything to 
rhyme with it?




--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  Apr. 16, 2006 2:39 | Updated Apr. 16, 2006 11:02
> Report: Iran has readied suicide 'army'
> By JPOST STAFF, YAAKOV KATZ AND HERB KEINON
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> 
>   Talkbacks for this article: 21
>   Iran has readied an "army" of 40,000 suicide bombers to strike 
targets all over the Western world and Israel as a response to a 
possible attack on their nuclear facilities, the British Sunday 
Times reported Sunday morning.   Two senior officials from the 
Homeland Security Agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity, 
agreed with the prediction and warned that Iran could set a 
worldwide terror network into motion in the US and elsewhere.   They 
added that an attack on Iran would be much more dangerous to the US 
than was the strike on Iraq.   The Sunday Times also procured a tape 
of Dr. Hassan Abasi, head of the Iranian Center for Strategic 
Studies. He warned that Iran was ready to strike "sensitive American 
and British targets" if its nuclear facilities were to be 
attacked.   With projections that Iran could develop a nuclear bomb 
within the next two-and-a-half years, a high-ranking IDF officer 
from Military Intelligence told The Jerusalem Post over the weekend 
that the
>  successful enrichment of uranium announced last week proved that 
diplomatic efforts to stop Teheran's race to the bomb had 
failed.   "The way it looks now, it is doubtful that the United 
Nations and the international efforts will succeed in stopping 
Iran," the high-ranking officer said. "Iran spit in the world's face 
but the world hasn't done anything."   On Friday Iranian President 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fired a series of verbal shots at Israel, saying 
it was a "permanent threat" to the Middle East that will "soon" be 
liberated, and questioning the validity of the Holocaust.   "Like it 
or not, the Zionist regime is heading toward annihilation," 
Ahmadinejad said at the opening of a three-day conference in support 
of the Palestinians attended by Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal and 
other Hamas members. "The Zionist regime is a rotten, dried tree 
that will be eliminated by one storm," he said.   Although Israel 
had no official response to Ahmadinejad, Shimon Peres said that the
>  Iranian president's words were reminiscent of those of Saddam 
Hussein, and that his "end will be similar."   Peres issued a 
statement saying that Ahmadinejad "represents Satan, and not God." 
History, he said, has denounced "madmen and those who wave the 
sword, and all those who acted this way ended their careers 
accordingly."   With that, Peres said that Israel needed to let the 
US and the international community lead the campaign to protect the 
world from the Iranian leader.   In an Israel Radio interview, Peres 
said Saturday that "Iran is a United Nations member state 
threatening another UN member state, and the international 
organization will not let this go unheeded."   "The Iranian 
president is uniting the entire world against him," he said. "Israel 
is following his statements and actions closely, but does not wish 
to respond to them."   Indeed, the Foreign Ministry had no response 
Saturday night to Ahmadinejad's comments.   On Tuesday, Ahmadinejad 
announced that Iran
>  had passed one of the major hurdles in its race to obtain nuclear 
power and had, for the first time, successfully enriched uranium.   
But while only a battery of 164 centrifuges was used to enrich the 
uranium to 3.5 percent, according to the IDF officer it was only a 
matter of time before Iran obtained technology allowing for the 
operation of thousands of centrifuges over a period of several 
months which could produce highly-enriched uranium at 90% - the 
amount needed for a nuclear bomb.   The officer noted that Iran was 
in the process of developing nuclear arms in a separate program run 
parallel and alongside the Islamic republic's publicly-known and 
claimed-to-be civilian nuclear program.
>   "It is more probable that they have a second and secret plan [to 
develop nuclear arms] and they will copy the technology they are now 
developing in the open and use it in a secret location," the officer 
said.   Iran, the officer predicted, would obtain independent 
research and development capabilities - sometimes referred to as 
the "point of no return" - in a matter of months, technically 
allowing it to move forward with its nuclear program without 
external assistance.   "Once they succeeded in enriching uranium at 
3.5% there is nothing really technologically stopping them from 
enriching at 90%," he asserted.   But after successfully enriching 
uranium, Iran's next test would be to operate thousands of 
centrifuges for more than just a few days. "The goal is to keep them 
going for several months without breaking down or falling apart," he 
explained. "The fact that they know how to do it for several days is 
not enough."   While Israel needed to fear a nuclear attack by Iran,
>  the threat was shared by the entire world and needed to be taken 
care of appropriately, the officer said. Tough and immediate 
sanctions could still potentially suspend and stop Iran's nuclear 
program, he added.   "The diplomatic efforts made until now have 
been exhausted," he said, "and it is now time for a diplomatic 
process with sharp teeth."   The Iranian president provoked a world 
outcry last October when he said Israel should be "wiped off the 
map."   On Friday, he repeated his previous line on the Holocaust, 
saying: "If such a disaster is true, why should the people of this 
region pay the price? Why does the Palestinian nation have to be 
suppressed and have its land occupied?"   The land of Palestine, he 
said, "will be freed soon." He did not say how this would be 
achieved, but insisted to the audience of at least 900 
people: "Believe that Palestine will be freed soon."
> "The existence of this (Israeli) regime is a permanent threat" to 
the Middle East, he added. "Its existence has harmed the dignity of 
Islamic nations."
> 
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