The international community's "paralysis" in the face of ongoing strife and violence in Syria highlights the importance of a unified global front against Iran's nuclear program, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in an interview to U.S. media on Wednesday.
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Barak: World's paralysis over Syria bodes ill for bid to halt Iran's nuclear program
Speaking to the Washington Post, defense minister says all options on the table to stop Iran from going nuclear, adding there were 'a lot of preparations on the technical level.'
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13 0 0Global unity
- By Mumford
- 21 Jun 2012
- 01:00PM
It does indeed sound like there's global unity in the face of Syria and Iran. The unity exist with Russia, China & Iran to blast away the US forces should they try and enter into the fray there. And the US definitely knows that. The only other unity in this scenerio is the West & Europe in their persistence that Iran is going to back away. Obviously these latter two do not have ears to hear because they apparently are not getting the meaning of "no go" from Iran. See ya all next summer on the ice!
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12 0 0Odd that Israeli MKs have never read the UN Charter
- By talknic
- 21 Jun 2012
- 00:53PM
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11 0 0For #1 #4 and #6
- By Reuven
- 21 Jun 2012
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Your obtuseness is so transparent it is an insult to readers intelligence.
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10 0 0world have appeased israel for the last 50 years
- By Lev
- 21 Jun 2012
- 00:29PM
now its time for ecnomic sanctions.
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09 0 0P5.1 & Ashton are back-stabbing Israel
- By Dan Kaplan
- 21 Jun 2012
- 00:14PM
Its been confirmed in various news reports today by journalists privy to the P5.1 talks that even though the talks are practically dead, the process is being being kept alive & dragged on through "expert-level talks" and other such technicalities Ashton and other P5.1 diplomats solely to prevent an Israeli strike. Netanyahu and Ehud Barak should note the P5.1 devious tactics and take action against Iran.
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08 0 0Israeli Nukes
- By Javed
- 21 Jun 2012
- 00:02PM
Barak , the world tried stopp0ing you and nothing happened . When are you going to sign the NPT ?
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when Israel stopped being threatened
- By thomas
- 21 Jun 2012
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nobody ever threatened israel
- By RJ
- 21 Jun 2012
- 08:00PM
Stop with the paranoid victim card
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07 0 0That is alright
- By Sarah B
- 21 Jun 2012
- 11:54AM
We will simply use the military option that we have stated repeatedly is on the table. Which we have held off from pursuing until now to give the International community to do their stuff.
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Who's "we"? Before "we" start a war with a big country, we should prepare our fire department.
- By S.F. Stoner, Carmiel Israel
- 21 Jun 2012
- 00:47PM
Bibi and Barak talk as if all the preparations are made. BS! We are not ready for 65,000 Hisbollah missiles and who knows what from Iran. We couldn't even put out a fire started by a box of matches. We still haven't gotten over the flotilla fiasco. The leadership talks big, but does not deliver. Maybe you are ready, but I'm not. Scuds fell on my street in the last war. That makes me cautious.
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Israel's actions insure that Israel will never run out of enemies.
- By Tony Silver - Kopenhagen
- 21 Jun 2012
- 07:32PM
For the world to protect Israel from these enemies is to support Zionism, settlement expansion and the occupation.
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06 0 0"World's paralysis over Israel bodes ill for bid to halt Israel's nuclear program"
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- 21 Jun 2012
- 11:48AM
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05 0 0Priorities
- By R
- 21 Jun 2012
- 11:28AM
Sort out the palestinian conflict by withdrawing from all occupied territories and the world will back you against Iran. The sooner you end the occupation, the sooner the world will side you. Thats a fair outcome in my opinion.
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04 0 0rather, "World's paralysis over Israel bodes ill for bid to halt Israel's nuclear program"
- By Gerry
- 21 Jun 2012
- 11:19AM
Israel doing all it can to divert world focus from its own domestic problems..
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03 0 0Moscow was supposed to be the final talks
- By Dan Goldman
- 21 Jun 2012
- 11:17AM
Moscow was supposed to be the final talks, but now it seems to be getting extended indefinitely. By the time these P5.1 scoundrels finish their "meetings, consultations, expert-level, deputy-level, confidence building measures, yada yada" and other such time-wasting tactics, mushrooms clouds will be rising over Tel Aviv and Israel. The Iranian centrifuges are spinning non-stop and nuke work is going on at breakneck speed. The Zone of Immunity has almost been reached. Its time for Israel to act, before its too late. Obama, the Europeans and Ashton can jump into the nearest sewer.
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02 0 0Talks have conclusively failed !
- By Dan Goldman
- 21 Jun 2012
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Talks have conclusively failed ! Obama & Ashton are fooling Israel by delaying tactics. The rest of the powers wanted to give Iran a watered down deal. Americans know Netanyahu will never accept this and want to prolong the talks & kick the can down the road as usual. Talks are finished, time for action is here. Netanyahu & Barak...attack now !
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where do you live
- By krk
- 21 Jun 2012
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psycho?
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01 0 0it reminds me of how the world failed to stop the israeli nuclear program. right barak?
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- 21 Jun 2012
- 10:34AM
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