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Western intelligence experts believe that Iran's nuclear facilities are so deep underground that it would be difficult for Israel to wipe them out, or even significantly damage them, with a quick airstrike. In order to deal a serious setback to Iran's nuclear program, at least four key sites inside Iran would have to be hit, said one Western official, who asked for anonymity when discussing sensitive information. The facilities, however, are located in tunnels fortified by barriers more than 60 feet thick. According to this official and other U.S. experts, Israel does not possess conventional weapons capable of knocking out the facilities. Breaking through the thick shell would require, at minimum, several bunker-buster bombs striking precisely the same spot. "These targets would be very hard to destroy," said former U.N. nuclear expert David Albright. Theoretically, Israel could do a lot more damage with a nuclear strike. But U.S. and other Western experts say there is no reason to believe the Israelis will abandon their policy against shooting first with nukes.

U.S. and allied efforts to keep tabs on Iranian nukes suffered a blow recently because of a "spy vs. spy" mixup in Germany. For more than 10 years, according to two Western counterproliferation officials, the BND (Germany's equivalent of the CIA) employed an Iranian-Canadian informant known by the code name "Sinbad." Sinbad peddled technology to the Iranians, and, in turn, brought the BND high-quality Iranian government documents, including what Germany's Der Spiegel magazine described as pictures of tunnel-digging machinery and briefing papers on nuclear delivery systems. But the espionage operation recently ran aground when German Customs officers, unaware of Sinbad's role as a spy, busted him for illegal missile-technology shipments to Iran. Sinbad had concealed extracurricular schemes from the BND, and the spy agency had no power to stop the investigation. One of the counterproliferation officials said that Sinbad's arrest was a significant setback to espionage efforts against Iran's nuclear program.

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  • Posted By: daniel.9.24 @ 11/05/2008 12:05:18 AM

    Good going America. You are living proof that we are living in the Age of Fools. You finally scraped the bottom of the political barrel to elect someone totally unqualified to be president, just because you could. Good luck with that Socialist choice. We will see how things go when he tries to take your last dollar, by taxing everthing you have and do, so he can give it to someone who is undeserving because of laziness or just plain stupid decision making. Oh, that's right you won't do anything, because you elected them all to political offices.

  • Posted By: daniel.9.24 @ 11/04/2008 10:56:48 PM

    This isn't prophecy, but it could be considered a good bet that the oil wells of some of our most productive fields will all of a sudden start going dry, especially in Russia, in the next ten years or so. Today the problems in the Middle-East are the lies and jealousies of the Arab states toward Israel. The Arabs have a better chance of finding a goose that lays golden eggs or proving that the moon is made of cheese than forcing Israel off her God given lands. But, if Israel has the large untapped oil fields that she is believed to have, because of recent discoveries, somone like Russia maybe tempted to join the Arab states. And while there grab the Arab oil too.

  • Posted By: daniel.9.24 @ 11/04/2008 10:24:15 PM

    Ref. Stemoo: Matthew 24-25 only addresses Israel during the Tribulation, not the Body of Christ or the unbelieving Gentiles. The Church age is not mentioned at all except in the Epistles of Paul. Only Revelation addresses the left behind Gentiles, believers and unbelievers, as well as Israel under the Gospel of the Kingdom, not Grace. Our biggest sin is unbelief or ignoring God. All Satan has to do is deceive one and thousands will follow. We are not sinners because we sin, but we sin because we are sinners. Satan does very little in this world, because by our very sinning nature we do his work for him. For those who lack knowledge of Scripture, Satan only has to destroy the nation and House of Israel to succeed. As Israel goes, so goes the world.

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