Tucson Post
TucsonPost.com Sunday 12th February 2012 Volume 2012/043
Follow us on Follow us on facebook
  • More Space Science News

  • Murdoch to decide The Sun's future following 5 more journalists' arrest over alleged corruption
  • Brazilian jet lands after passenger intrusion
  • British prince warned by Taliban members
  • Syrian regime slammed by Arab League
  • Peruvian police shoot down Shining Path leader
  • Ambulance raced to Whitney Houston's daughter
  • Payroll tax cuts should be extended says Obama
  • Tiger skins bring big money in Malaysia
  • South African bank notes feature Nelson Mandela
  • Brazilian consumers caught in inflation
  • Job hunt could become easier in Spain
    Get Space Science News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Israel would be severely crippled in Iran attack says president
    Tucson Post
    Monday 6th September, 2010  


    Iran’s president has warned Israel that any attack on Iran would mean the destruction of the Jewish state.

    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said during a visit to the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar on the weekend that Israel would be annihilated if there was any show of force on its part.

    He said while he doubted Israel or the US would dare to stage such an attack, Iran would remain ready for a "decisive and wide-scale response."

    He said: "Any offensive against Iran means the annihilation of the Zionist entity. Iran does not care much about this entity because it is on its way to decay."

    Numerous threats and warnings have been made by both sides in the confrontation over Iran’s nuclear program, which Israel is frightened could be part of a weapons manufacturing process.

    During his speech, Ahmadinejad sought to ease concerns among neighboring Arab nations that Teheran could target them if armed conflict were to break out with Israel or Western nations.

    He suggested it was time for reconciliation and cooperation between Shiite-dominated Iran and other Gulf nations.

    Many of Iran’s neighbors are from rival Sunni Arab groups, which have always feared that Tehran could attack them if such a conflict were to break out.


      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (required)
    Message