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Sharon Rules Out Attacking Iran Over Nukes
I dont believe this for one moment. Expect something to happen in the next few days
Israel will not mount a unilateral attack aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear capability, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Wednesday in a CNN-TV interview.

Sharon said he did not see "unilateral action" as an option. He said Israel did not need to lead the way on the Iran nuclear weapons issue, calling for an international coalition to deal with it.

Iran is years away from possessing a nuclear weapon, Sharon said, but warned that Iran is only months away from solving "technical problems" toward building a nuclear weapon.

Sharon said, "Once they will solve it, that will be the point of no return." He did not give details about the technical issues or how he drew his conclusions.

Israel has warned for years about the dangers of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. Sharon said a nuclear Iran would threaten not only Israel but also Europe and other countries. Therefore, he said, Israel did not need to tackle the matter by itself.

Israeli media reported that in his meeting Tuesday with U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, Sharon aides presented evidence, including satellite reconnaissance, about the Iranian nuclear program, but the Americans did not see anything that would influence them to stick to diplomatic efforts to control Iran.

Asked about Israel's own nuclear weapons program, Sharon repeated decades-old Israeli claims: "Israel will not be the first one to use or to possess a nuclear weapon."

He said that Iran should be prevented from acquiring such arms, because "One should avoid development of nuclear weapons by irresponsible countries."

During the funeral for Pope John Paul II at the Vatican on Friday, Israeli President Moshe Katsav shook hands with the presidents of Syria and Iran, but Sharon dismissed the gestures.

Iran and Syria continue to be enemies of Israel, Sharon said.

"If the moderates there (in Iran) speak about the elimination Israel as the Jewish nation, we don't see any changes," he said. "Syria continues to (sponsor) Hezbollah on the Lebanese border, so I don't see any change there."

Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas fought a bloody war in south Lebanon until Israel's withdrawal in 2000 behind a U.N.-drawn border. However, Hezbollah charges that Israel is still holding a piece of Lebanese territory and periodically attacks Israeli forces there.

Israel charges that Syria and Iran provide weapons, training and guidance for the Hezbollah forces, which control much of south Lebanon.
Posted by: tipper 2005-04-14
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