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Iran mulled nuclear bomb in 1988
2006-09-30


A letter from 1988 in which Iran's top commander says Iran could need a nuclear bomb to win the war against Iraq has come to light in Tehran. The commander is quoted in the letter, written by the father of the Iranian revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini, to top officials in the final days of the war. It has only now been made public - by former President Hashemi Rafsanjani.

The letter seems at odds with Tehran's statements that Iran is not seeking a bomb because it is against Islam. The letter from Ayatollah Khomeini lists the requirements of military commanders if they are to continue fighting against Iraq.
It mentions more aircraft, helicopters, men and weapons, and also quotes the top commander saying Iran would within five years need laser-guided and atomic weapons in order to win the war. Some Iranian news agencies have, however, deleted the reference to atomic weapons in the letter. It is sensitive because Iran has always said it is not seeking a nuclear weapon and leading clerics say an atomic bomb would

Ayatollah Khomeini's letter also reveals how challenged Iran's economy and military were by the eight years of war against Iraq. The letter quotes the prime minister of the time saying the economy was operating at a level below zero and volunteers for the front were in short supply.

Ayatollah Khomeini's letter has been made public at a time when Iran is preparing for a possible confrontation with the US over its nuclear programme.

Ayatollah Khomeini's letter has been made public at a time when Iran is preparing for a possible confrontation with the US over its nuclear programme. But it also comes against a background of an argument between Mr Rafsanjani and a top military commander over who was instrumental in persuading Ayatollah Khomeini to agree to a ceasefire with Iraq that the Ayatollah himself likened to drinking a poisoned chalice.

Posted by:Super Hose

#3   It also demonstrates the most likely victims of an Islamic Bomb - other muslims.

No news there either. Iraq has taught anyone with eyes that lesson years ago. Muslims love killing other Muslims. It must be a byproduct of their elitist complex. If a terrorist nuclear "work accident" doesn't consume some major Islamic capital, the Palestinians are sure to perish in any attempt to wipe Israel off of the map with atomic weapons. It's not like they'll be given advance notice or anything. One would think that the Palestinians understood how they are viewed by so many Islamic regimes as something a rung or two lower than cannon fodder.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-30 19:05  

#2  I think that the news is that Rafsanjani would make this public not that Khomeini would want the bomb. It also demonstrates the most likely victims of an Islamic Bomb - other muslims.
Posted by: Super Hose   2006-09-30 18:21  

#1  Where's the news in this? Islamic mullahs have always had wet dreams about acquiring nuclear weapons. It's our job to ensure that there's only one way they'll ever get any.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-30 15:41  

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