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Israel Pushing Iran War Threat, Gearing for Wider War

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Two reports today indicate that the Israeli government, under the thumb of British agent Benjamin Netanyahu (a man who is competing with Obama in the crazy department), is planning for war [if he ever stopped-ed.]. Lyndon LaRouche has identified Israel as one of the key assets for London’s mad drive for World War III against Eurasia.

According to an article in today’s Ha’aretz, the Israeli government has instructed its ambassadors to tell their host nations that the window of opportunity for thwarting Iran’s nuclear program is rapidly closing, "The significant progress that has taken place on all the components of the Iranian nuclear program should be emphasized, especially uranium enrichment," said a classified cable sent to Israeli ambassadors in several dozen countries. "The Iranian program is military, and in light of International Atomic Energy Agency reports, there is an increased fear that the Iranians are developing a nuclear warhead for ballistic missiles." The IAEA is expected to produce a report on Nov. 8 that claims that Iran is attempting to build a bomb.

Yesterday, a report from the Trident Commission (a project of BASIC, the British American Security Information Council), indicates that, while Israel is screaming about Iran, they are quietly building up their own nuclear potential. The London-based Trident Commission reported that Israel is attempting to build a "triad" of land-, sea-, and air-delivered nuclear missiles. Israel is developing the Jericho III missile, extending its nuclear land-based missile’s range to 4,000-6,500 kilometers (inter continental) range; at the same time, it is expanding its nuclear-tipped cruise missile-enabled submarine fleet.

Reporting on this, Ynet news added that, earlier this year, Der Spiegel reported that Germany had granted Israel’s request for six Dolphin-class submarines, which have the longest cruizing range of any submarine, and are "thought to be nuclear capable." The Trident Commission report concludes that, "Given existing Israeli nuclear enabled bomber options, this gives Israel a triad of nuclear delivery systems."

It is also being reported that, while stopping short of rolling the tanks into Gaza, Israel has given the green light to the military to stop the missile attacks from Gaza, authorizing them to "act in accordance with the severity of the attack," an anonymous source told AP.