Whatever happened to the principle of 'some terrorists are other peoples' freedom fighters, which you only recently posted ?
Isn't it a part of what terrorists do, to deliberately kill civilians ?
Hamas, Jafar, fire missiles at Israeli CITIES. Now, if Hamas had the slightest concern for killing innocents, why do they fire them, knowing what the outcome may be ?
And all of that hasn't prevented you supporting Hamas, now, has it ? SO ... why the objection to what the other terrorist groups are getting up to, in Iran ?
Hamas have been firing their missiles all over Israel, not caring who they hit. To them, whether they kill military personnel, or innocent civilians .. it's all the same to them. They do NOT seek to just hit military targets !! Cite your proof that this is all Hamas are aiming at.Perhaps if Hamas had as good intel as the Israelis and modern weapons, they might be better at targeting the artillery units firing at them.
Maybe Iran is making up for that, by issuing GENOCIDAL THREATS ? Tell me, when did the UK or US ever threaten annihilation on such a scale ?Ah, Godwin's Law. The Nazis had attacked and invaded another country. Iran has not. In fact, when was the last time Iran attacked and invaded another country? A few thousand years ago? The same can't be said for the UK or USA can it?
http://news.yahoo.com/iran-committed...033409439.htmlWrong. Please learn to comprehend without letting hysteria cloud your judgement. Iran has only threatened Israel with RETALIATION if attacked. Second, where is the proof that they have a Nuclear Weapons program?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20368030Iran is dedicated to annihilating Israel, the Islamic regime’s military chief of staff declared Sunday.
“The Iranian nation is standing for its cause and that is the full annihilation of Israel,” Maj. Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi said in a speech to a defense gathering Sunday in Tehran.
His remarks came on the day International Atomic Energy Agency director Yukiya Amano flew to Tehran to negotiate for inspections of Iran’s nuclear program. They were reported by the Fars News Agency, the media outlet of the Revolutionary Guards Corps.
While many within the Islamic regime, including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have often stated that Israel should be annihilated, until Sunday no one in the nation’s leadership has announced Iran’s determined intention to carry it out.
Iran is ready to double the output at its underground uranium enrichment facility, the UN nuclear watchdog says.
A leaked report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said there were 2,784 centrifuges at Fordo, and that Iran could soon double the number operating from 700 to 1,400.
The development is likely to fuel Western suspicions that Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
The government in Tehran insists the nuclear programme is entirely peaceful.
Talks this year about the uranium enrichment programme between Iran and the so-called P5+1 - the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany - have made little progress.
Iran's progress at Fordo was disclosed in a leaked report based on the findings of the IAEA's inspectors, who visit the facility regularly.
While the uranium enrichment plant is not yet fully operational - with only about 700 of the 3,000 centrifuges the facility is designed in use - experts say it could be within months.
The IAEA report said four new cascades of 174 centrifuges each "having been subjected to vacuum testing, were ready for feeding" with uranium hexafluoride (UF6) gas.
Once the new cascades were in operation, monthly production of 20%-enriched (medium-enriched) uranium would be about 25kg (55lb) per month, compared with 15kg at present, one official said.
The facility at Fordo, which is buried deep under a mountain inside a military base near the holy city of Qom, is designed to contain 16 cascades producing medium-enriched uranium, which experts say could be enriched to about 90%, or weapons-grade, in a relatively short time.
The IAEA also revealed in its report that Iran had produced about 233kg (512lb) of higher-grade enriched uranium since 2010, an increase of 43kg since August.
Earlier this year, the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) used 96kg of its supply of 20%-enriched uranium for conversion into fuel for its medical research reactor in Tehran. Experts say it would be difficult to turn the fuel into weapons-grade uranium.
Nuclear fuel had also been removed from the core of the nuclear reactor at Bushehr without a reason being given by Iran, the IAEA added.
The report also said that "extensive activities" at the Parchin military site had seriously undermined an investigation into indications that experiments related to nuclear weapons might have been carried out there. Iran is suspected of attempting to removing evidence.