Wednesday, 14 April 2010



Two leading American Jews protest Obama's attitude toward Israel 
DEBKAfile Special Report April 14, 2010, 10:47 PM (GMT+02:00) 
Tags:  American-Jewish leaders   Obama  
WJC President Ronald Lauder

Ronald Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress addresses an open letter to president Obama voicing the deep concern of Jews around the world - not only about the nuclear ambitions of an Iranian regime with genocidal intentions toward Israel, but the deterioration of US-Israeli relations and public feud.
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch writes: "I weep today because my president, Barack Obama has changed the relationship between the US and Israel.  "…our closest ally… has been demeaning...



Why were 47 world leaders kept in the dark?
DEBKAfile DEBKA-Net-Weekly
April 14, 2010, 2:46 PM (GMT+02:00) 

Tags:  nuclear security summit 

Nuclear Security Summit April 2010

One reason why the Nuclear Security summiteers avoided the brass-tacks decisions for dealing with the threat of nuclear terrorism was that their working papers were only dated up to 2005 - nothing about the nuclear black market in the interim five years up until now.
The coming DEBKA-Net-Weekly out next Friday pinpoints illicit trading centers where nuclear materials and components are available to terrorists.

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Tehran: If Iran is attacked, nuclear devices will go off in American cities 
DEBKAfile Special Report April 13, 2010, 6:53 PM (GMT+02:00)

Tags:  Barack Obama   Iran nuclear 

Iran threatens US with nuclear terror

This warning, along with an announcement that Iran would join the world's nuclear club within a month, raised the pitch of Iranian anti-US rhetoric to a new high Tuesday, April 13, as 47 world leaders gathered in Washington for President Barack Obama's Nuclear Security Summit. The statement published by Kayhan said: "If theUS strikes Iran with nuclear weapons, there are elements which will respond with nuclear blasts in the centers of America's main cities." For the first time, DEBKAfile's military sources report, Tehranindicated the possibility of passing nuclear devices to terrorists capable of striking inside theUnited States
Without specifying whether those elements would be Iranian or others, Tehran aimed at the heart of the Nuclear Security Summit by threatening US cities with nuclear terror.
DEBKAfile's Iranians sources report that Tehran is playing brinkmanship to demonstrate that the Washington summit, from which Iran and North Korea were excluded, failed before it began, because terrorist elements capable of striking inside the US had already acquired nuclear devices for that purpose. 
Although Iran has yet to attain operational nuclear arms, our military sources believe it does possess the makings of primitive nuclear devices or "dirty bombs."

In an interview ahead of the summit, President Obama warned: "If there was ever a detonation in New York City, or London, or Johannesburg, the ramifications... would be devastating."
In another shot at the summit, Behzad Soltani, deputy director of Iran's Atomic Commission, announced Tuesday: "Iran will join the world nuclear club within a month in a bid to deter possible attacks on the country." He added: "No country would even think about attackingIran once it is in the club."

The Iranian official's boast was run by the Fars news agency, published by Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps.

Behzadi further pointed to the construction of 360 MW nuclear power plant and a 40 MW research reactor in Iran's central city of Arak, claiming the projects were 70 percent complete. 
This plant is generally believed to have been built to enable Iran to produce weapons-grade plutonium as an alternative weapons fuel to highly-enriched uranium and material for radioactive weapons.
Sunday, April 11, DEBKAfile reported that Iran is making much better progress than Western and Israeli intelligence estimates have held toward completing the Arak heavy water reactor. 
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Along with the strides made in its nuclear manufacturing capacity, Tehran's anti-US rhetoric has grown more strident in the past week. Thursday, April 8, Iran's Armed Forces Chief of Staff Maj.Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi said if the United States made any military moves on the Islamic Republic "none of the American troops in the region would go back home alive."
DEBKAfile's military sources report the presence of app. 220,000 US soldiers in the countries around Iran, including Gulf bases and waters, Iraq and Afghanistan. The Iranian general was reacting to US defense secretary Robert Gates' warning that Washington's policy decision to limit the use of nuclear arms if attacked did not apply to Iran and North Korea.


Scud missiles? Not yet across Syrian-Lebanese border
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
April 14, 2010, 1:03 PM (GMT+02:00) 

Tags:  Hizballah   Scuds   Syria 

Syria holds self-propelled Scud ready to hand to Hizballah

Syria has not actually handed Scud missiles, A or SS-1B, to the Hizballah in Lebanon - only positioned them on the border ready for transit - and taught two Hizballah brigades how to use them, DEBKAfile's military sources report, refuting the flurry of press reports that these ground missiles are already in Lebanon.
Israel has warned Damascus viaWashington that their crossover intoLebanon in violation of UN resolutions would spark military action on both sides of the Syrian-Lebanese border.

 

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