Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Thursday, August 24, 2006
Israel just got two "nuclear-capable" subs from Germany, and some Democrats are not amused:
Winfried Nachtwei, national security spokesman for the Greens, said the decision was wrong because Germany had obtained no guarantee the submarines would not be used to carry nuclear weapons. "This red line should not be crossed," Nachtwei was quoted as saying by the newspaper Taz. Some Democrats crossed the red line a long time ago. David Menashri, an Israeli expert on Iran, said Tehran is clearly determined to obtain nuclear weapons and "the purchase of additional Dolphin submarines by Israel is a small footnote in this context." What also makes Tehran dangerous, Beaver said, is that it may not understand the consequences of carrying out a nuclear strike. "They (Iran) have a belligerent leadership and that's why Israel is prudent in ensuring that it has that deterrent capability," Beaver said. "What they (the submarines) are is a very good insurance policy." The problem is, 1. Either Iran does not understand the consequences of carrying out a nuclear strike, or 2. It does. Either way, will Chamberlainism really help? (Corrected 8/25 at 9:10 a.m. after I found out I was linked on REAL CLEAR POLITICS. [I called them "nuclear subs".] Thannnnnnnk YOU RCP!)
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