Friday, 21 August 2009

Israeli Pressure Pays Of

After months of veiled threats and training exercises aimed at attacking Iranian Nuclear sites the Israeli’s look to have got the message across to  the the hard line regime in Tehran, the message being we will take action by the end of the year unless you can prove we have nothing to fear.

Surprisingly United Nations inspectors have been granted access to Iran's heavy water facility at Arak, as well as the enrichment facility at Natanz — the site of Iran's primary centrifuge installation.

Since its clandestine enrichment efforts were revealed more than six years ago, Iran has steadily increased activities at its cavernous underground facility at Natanz, about 300 miles south of Tehran, shrugging off three sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions and rejecting talks meant to entice it to mothball the activity.

But after all their posturing The Iranians are trying  to defuse the situation by granting access and doing it at a time when the rest of the world is busy looking the other way with the election in Afghanistan dominating middle east news at the moment, and the deadly bombs in Iraq yesterday that claimed over a hundred lives and some 500 casualty’s.

Ahmadinejad has a number of problems at the moment since the disputed elections 10 weeks ago, the fraud allegations wont go away, he has sacked six members of his cabinet and is trying to replace them with family and cronies, inexperienced yes men, however parliament look like they will reject these nominees. He appears to be losing his hard man tag Like all bully’s when confronted he is beginning to crumble.

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