Mossad Chief: Nuclear Iran Not an Existential Threat !
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- Do you believe all the western MSM propaganda about Iran? They project Iran as a nuclear threat about to launch nuclear missiles on America and Zionist ‘666’ Israel. This is pure BS. They paint Iran as a greatest threat to world peace about to set the Middle East aflame. This is nonsense. Iran does not have nuclear bombs or a nuclear weapons program. The biggest threat to peace is the insane Satanic counterfeit Zionist ‘666’ Israel.
– - Zionist ‘666’ Israel the 4/5th strongest military power in the world, with at least 400 nuclear bombs, was, is never under any threat to its existence. All the Zionist fear mongering of being under existential threat are pieces of shit (POS)! The country under existential threat is Iran because both America and Zionist ‘666’ Israel have publicly threatened to use nuclear weapons on them! Do not be deceived.
– - This coming Satanic World War 3 will be nuclear. It is no walk in the park. Standing on the side lines are Russia and China. Any wrong moves, it won’t just be Iran who suffers nuclear annihilation. Zionist ‘666’ Israel will no longer exist! Mark my words: you cannot fool everybody all the time. Many people all over the world know what this war mongering Satanic counterfeit is about! The Chinese and Russians ain’t buying all the Zionist Neo Con fear/war mongering propaganda. They have their own self-preservation to think about. Perhaps the genocidal Zionists are coming to their senses!
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Mossad Chief: Nuclear Iran Not an Existential Threat !
By Gavriel Queenann, http://www.israelnationalnews.com/
Mossad chief Tamir Pardo says a nuclear armed Iran doesn’t mean Israel has to “close up and go home.”
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Mossad chief Tamir Pardo doesn’t believe a nuclear armed Iran would mean the destruction on Israel. Pardo reportedly told a forum of Israeli diplomats that while Israel continues in its efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear program he does not believe an Iranian atomic bomb poses an existential threat to the Jewish state.
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“Does Iran pose a threat to Israel? Absolutely. But if one said a nuclear bomb in Iranian hands was an existential threat that would mean that we would have to close up shop and go home. That is not the situation. The term existential is used too freely,” Pardo reportedly said.
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According to the diplomats Padro declined to discuss a potential Israeli military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, which continues to be hotly debated in Israel’s halls of power. Pardo’s predecessor, Meir Dagan, told reporters that military action should only be taken by Israel “when a knife is at its throat and begins to cut into the flesh.”
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Dagan has also publicly criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who he says are pushing for military action against Iran. A broad swatch of defense and economic experts disagree with Dagan and Pardo’s assessments, noting that Israel’s population and economy are heavily concentrated on the coastal plain, especially around Tel Aviv.
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Mossad chief: Nuclear Iran not necessarily existential threat to Israel !
By Barak Ravid, http://www.haaretz.com/
Tamir Pardo says Israel using various means to foil Iran’s nuclear program, but if Iran actually obtained nuclear weapons, it would not mean destruction of Israel.
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A nuclear-armed Iran wouldn’t necessarily constitute a threat to Israel’s continued existence, Mossad chief Tamir Pardo reportedly hinted earlier this week.
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On Tuesday evening, Pardo addressed an audience of about 100 Israeli ambassadors. According to three ambassadors present at the briefing, the intelligence chief said that Israel was using various means to foil Iran’s nuclear program and would continue to do so, but if Iran actually obtained nuclear weapons, it would not mean the destruction of the State of Israel.
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“What is the significance of the term existential threat?” the ambassadors quoted Pardo as asking. “Does Iran pose a threat to Israel? Absolutely. But if one said a nuclear bomb in Iranian hands was an existential threat, that would mean that we would have to close up shop and go home. That’s not the situation. The term existential threat is used too freely.”
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The ambassadors said Pardo did not comment on the possibility of an Israeli military assault on Iran. “But what was clearly implied by his remarks is that he doesn’t think a nuclear Iran is an existential threat to Israel,” one of the envoys said.

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