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The Coming "Moment of Truth" with
Iran
Latest round of sabre-rattling
By Jeremy Bowen - BBC
The timing of the Iranian missile test was not accidental.
Neither was an Israeli military exercise which took place last month.
Then, the Israelis sent around 100 aircraft about the same distance west
that they would have to fly east if they were despatched to bomb Iran's
nuclear installations.
Both sides are sending messages and rattling sabres.
Israel, which already has nuclear weapons, is saying it would be
prepared to attack if it thought Iran was getting a bomb.
Iran, which denies it is developing nuclear weapons, is signaling that
if it is attacked it can strike back at Israel's home territory.
Parallel with all of this is an attempt by the big powers to pressurize
and persuade Iran to negotiate.
Talks are expected soon between the Iranians and Javier Solana - the
international envoy who has offered a package of incentives to the
government in Tehran to stop enriching uranium.
Tehran says it wants to talk, but so far has not agreed to
pre-conditions: first to freeze and then to suspend the enrichment of
uranium.
A promising diplomatic process would pre-empt an Israeli attack - most
likely to Israel's relief.
War on Iran would push the region, and the world, into dangerous,
unknown territory.
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