Fill the streets with shows of opposition.
Let's stop this one.
This one will touch of Regional War.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert visited Washington yesterday and met with US President George W. Bush to finalise plans for a joint US-Israel strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
President Bush hinted that actions against Iran will form the core of their discussion.
"I'm sure that we will find some time, also, to discuss other measures, such as the danger of Iran and the threats that come from the President of Iran, who talks time and again about the liquidation of the state of Israel, something that is totally intolerable and unacceptable," he said. "And we have to continue the measures taken in order to stop the Iranian efforts to establish unconventional weapons."
Talking to reporters at a joint press conference Bush once again re-iterated his position on military strikes against Iran by saying "I will tell you this, that my position hasn't changed, and that is all options are on the table."
"And I fully understand the concerns of any Israeli when they hear the voice of the man in Iran saying, on the one hand, we want to acquire the technologies and know-how to build a -- enrich uranium, which could then be converted into a nuclear weapon, and on the other hand, we want to destroy Israel," he added. "Look, if I were an Israeli citizen I would view that as a serious threat to my security. And as a strong ally of Israel, I view that as a serious threat to its security -- not only the security of Israel, but the security of the Middle East."
Olmert also met with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to obtain their broad support for military action against Iran.
Pelosi's comments welcoming the Prime Minister indicate that he is likely to get the backing he is seeking from the Congress.
“With the Republican and Democratic leaders gathered here, you see how strong the bipartisanship is for a great U.S.-Israel relationship," Pelosi said.
Meanwhile, Iran has formally complained to the United Nations about the planned strike by US and Israel.
"I wish to inform you that, emboldened by the absence of any action by the Security Council, various Israeli officials have unabatedly continued to publicly and contemptuously make unlawful and dangerous threats of resorting to force against the Islamic Republic of Iran," Iran's UN ambassador Javad Zarif wrote in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, dated June 11.
Iran has also accused the US of carrying out covert operations aimed at destabilising the country.
(Reports from people such as Seymour Hersh prove that they have been doing this for years, funded with a portion of the TRILLIONS stolen from the Iraqi Treasury. What do you think that whole 'British Kidapping crisis' was all about?)
pressesc.com/01182303150_iran_us_israel
Netanyahu departs for U.S. in bid to increase pressure on Iran
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
Opposition leader and Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday will embark for the U.S. on a visit aimed at increasing financial sanctions against Iran to get it to drop its nuclear program.
During his visit, Netanyahu is slated to meet a New York State financial official, asking him to withdraw or freeze hundreds of millions of dollars the state pension funds have invested in Iran.
Netanyahu will then arrive in Washington where he will meet for talks on the Iranian issue with Vice President Dick Cheney, Democratic Party presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, and Republican Party presidential hopeful Fred Thompson.
The Likud chairman was recently involved in Florida's State assembly's passing a law sanctioning investments in Iran.
Before Prime Minister Ehud Olmert departed for Washington, Netanyahu met with him to inform him of his efforts.
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/872761.html
More Bad Intelligence on Iran and Iraq
Robert Baer
www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1624993,00.html
Neo-Fascists Finalize Plans For War
israel.indymedia.org/newswire/display/6902/index.php
IAEA head: Iran attack 'act of madness'
Associated Press
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070614/ap_on_re_eu/iran_nuclear
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