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The Zionist regime of Israel is too weak to attack Iran for if it declares war on Iran no trace of it will remain afterwards.
April 08, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - Top Iranian army official criticized the United States for its imposition of double standard policies with regards to the new nuclear doctrine.
Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi told reporters following the announcement of the new US nuclear doctrine that, ‘The US is working on a new generation of nuclear bombs. It also defends Israel that has tens of nuclear warheads but it opposes Iran's peaceful use of nuclear energy. This shows a double-standard in their nuclear policies.’
The Defense Minister was referring to Washington’s new nuclear policy supposedly different from the former Bush administration that proposed unshackled use of nuclear weapons on non-nuclear states by the US military.
Obama's new policy discourages dropping nukes on non-nuclear states but leaves multiple gaps open that eventually allow the use of nuclear weapons on other countries at will. In the new nuclear policy the US has the freedom to decide which state could be concidered as a non-nuclear states by supposedly complying with non-proliferation regulations and which state could not. The new US nuclear doctrine stands in direct contrast to a much more coherent Russian nuclear doctrine.
The top Iranian general also warned against Israeli treats saying, ‘The Zionist regime of Israel is too weak to attack Iran for if it declares war on Iran no trace of it will remain afterwards.’
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Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi
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