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    Iran confident Israel won't launch 'stupid' attack

    Iran on Tuesday said it is dismissing Israeli threats of an imminent attack against it, explaining that even some Israeli officials realised such a "stupid" act would provoke "very severe consequences."

    "In our calculations, we aren't taking these claims very seriously because we see them as hollow and baseless," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters in a weekly briefing.

    [Slideshow: Iran test fires long-range missile]

    "Even if some officials in the illegitimate regime (Israel) want to carry out such a stupid action, there are those inside (the Israeli government) who won't allow it because they know they would suffer very severe consequences from such an act," he said.

    Iran's defence minister, General Ahmad Vahidi, was quoted by the ISNA news agency saying that Israel "definitely doesn't have what it takes to endure Iran's might and will."

    He called the Israeli threats "a sign of weakness" by "brainless leaders."

    The comments were a response to bellicose rhetoric from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak in recent days suggesting they were thinking more seriously of military action against Iranian nuclear facilities.

    "We are determined to prevent Iran from becoming nuclear (armed), and all the options are on the table. When we say it, we mean it," Barak told Israeli radio last Thursday.

    Israeli media have underlined the threat, reporting that a decision could be made within weeks. They have also highlighted opposition to the idea by current and former Israeli military officials.

    The United States has recently multiplied visits by top officials to Israel in what appears to be an attempt to dissuade the Jewish state from targeting the Islamic republic.

    [Related: To attack or not to attack?]

    "We continue to believe there is time and space for diplomacy," White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Monday.

    Israel insists that Iran is on the point of developing nuclear weapons, and says it reserves the right to act to prevent that.

    The Jewish state has in the past launched air strikes to destroy nuclear facilities in Iraq and, reportedly, in Syria to protect its own regional nuclear weapons monopoly, whose existence it refuses to officially confirm.

    Iran says its nuclear programme is exclusively for peaceful, civilian uses.

    In the past couple of years it has ramped up uranium enrichment to a level just a few steps short of military-grade fissile material, saying those stocks are needed to create medical isotopes. It has also refused UN nuclear inspectors access to suspect military installations.

    Renewed negotiations between Iran and the five top UN Security Council powers, plus Germany, have taken place this year. They have been downgraded after it became clear they were in an impasse, but not ended.

    In the meantime, Iran is suffering from increasingly tough US and EU economic sanctions that have crippled its all-important oil exports.

     

    3,975 comments

    • PaulL  •  Meriden, Connecticut  •  6 hrs ago
      Sing it... "It's the end of the world as we know it"
      These dudes operating on there scorched earth agenda scare the &$## out of me.
      • Daniel 7 mins ago
        Khadafiduck used to spout the same line until Reagan sent him a wakeup call in the form of a half dozen cruise missiles right up his back alley.
      • r.f. 14 mins ago
        Iran is a little state,, The size of Utah the #$%$ is the problem boom your dead
      • VIRGINIAN 21 mins ago
        Doesn't bother me one iota.
    • thing  •  13 mins ago
      Everytime I read about how unstable it is over there, I lose a little bit of faith in humanity. Eventually, we will simply destroy ourselves.
    • Charles  •  11 mins ago
      Iran's intelligence come directly from our White House! Sadly if I were Israel I would not count on Obama having my back! He has Bigger fish to fry like campaigning!
    • MotorCityMadman  •  Sterling, Michigan  •  34 mins ago
      Forget sending diplomats to Israel. They will do what they will do. Send the diplomats top Russia and start talking to them to keep their heads cool when Israel attacks. Worst case scenario is not Israel and Iran fighting, but Russia joining in. It would be like WW1 all over again when a very localized conflict senselessly turned into a global war.
      • MotorCityMadman 17 mins ago
        So, Jennifer, you are willing to fight both Russia and China? Really? We are already bankrupt as a nation. This will drain us to death. Also, the "winner" will be a nuked-out shell of its former self. Please, this isn't 1939.....
      • J 21 mins ago
        I say let them duke it out and let the best country win.
      • Jennifer 21 mins ago
        That's when we stop with the ground troop, politically correct crap, and start using the advanced weaponry that we so vastly possess. Russia may think they are still a "contender", but when it comes to warfare, the United States is the most experienced, most hi powered and skilled fighting force ever to be assembled. We are highly equipped for any conflict, especially that which includes Forced Annihilation - meaning, if Russia, China, or anyone else wants to get involved when Israel embarrasses Iran, then they to will be embarrassed and quickly dismantled.
    • Ron  •  24 mins ago
      Obama can't even Guard our borders
      • FBO 9 mins ago
        Why is it that the Left never seems to hear the #$%$s comments like the one about the cattle guards?
      • kot k 9 mins ago
        Obama has done a much better job that the shrub did of protecting our borders
      • Bobby 12 mins ago
        u got dut rite , let da jews take care of there own mess
    • Matt Haag  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  16 mins ago
      Why? Are you guys doing the 'stupid attack'?
    • R.S.  •  1 min 48 secs ago
      Israel is going to shove those words right down your throat, Iran. Iran is full of cowards and will surrender in a heart beat.After all, they are muslim.
    • michaelm  •  San Diego, California  •  8 mins ago
      How about if we ( USA ) nuke them instead...It's got to be done sooner or later..
    • darkride1actual  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mins 39 secs ago
      And the contract community say's "next!" lol - it is a gooooood time to be a contractor
    • Greg  •  2 mins 38 secs ago
      You're right, Iran. It won't be stupid at all.
    • Eric the Red  •  12 mins ago
      Yes they will! They are as fanatical as Iran; both societies are living in never-never lands where the Wizard of Oz is up against the Wicked Witch of th West.
    • julie  •  13 mins ago
      If ytou really want to know where the US in headed in the future read the history of the Rothschilds.
    • zimmy  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  16 mins ago
      youd think after thousands of years fighting from biblical times to today they would learn to get along.......
    • Gary  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  33 mins ago
      Ken, I wish you were right, I really do. I have a lot of reservations with our present leader. He has done nothing to reassure anyone. Do you remember what he said? "The United States will never be at war with Islam." This president has told us everything he is doing, a lot of it very bad. I do not think he will protect Israel.
      • Gary 2 mins 5 secs ago
        Princes: I am replying to the article. But lets be clear here. Iran has vowed to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Kill all the infidels. They say that Israel is the little Satan. Guess who is the big Satan and also infidels? The United States. Now, who do you want to side with. Someone that will defend you and fight with you which is (Israel) or someone who thinks you are the big Satan and an infidel (Iran)? Keep in mind all infidels are to be wiped out. Its you decision and the clock is running.
      • GARRICK 2 mins 54 secs ago
        If the CIA and the Military Industrial Complex want war, let a president get in their way and end up like JFK. Obama's hands are tied, just like every other president since Kennedy.
      • waf 9 mins ago
        Hey Gary, Israel has the 4th strongest military in the world. Don't you think you enough of your taxes go to them already? They receive the equivalent of $16,000 per Israeli from us. Don't you find something wrong with that? You want to give them more? Are you stupid?
    • Go4it2  •  Buffalo, New York  •  54 mins ago
      Where the 2 other bombings and numerous assassination attacks stupid too?
      • Hannibal 1 min 41 secs ago
        ask the jews that died in the bulgaria bus bombing.
      • R.S. 3 mins 48 secs ago
        Israel does not have to use nuclear power, John. Come on, get with it. All they need are a couple of their fighter aircraft and go knock the hell out of Iran.
      • Daniel 7 mins ago
        We should send Iran a list of references. Gadhafi & Saddam... I'm guessing they would vouch for us...if they could.
    • Michael  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 hrs ago
      Maybe they would feel less sorry for themselves if we deported the Kardashians to Teheran.
    • Paul  •  2 hrs 3 mins ago
      I am reading comments about the iranian people, the isreal people and the american people's reaction to what is happening and if they want war. It really doesn't matter what the people want if the governments of iran, isreal and america want war there will be war period.
    • Conner  •  7 hrs ago
      Watch as oil prices begin to skyrocket as tensions increase. Fill up your gas tanks now. Save a couple bucks.
    • Josh  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  25 mins ago
      Im so tired of worrying about other people,I just dont care if they blow each other to hell. They will figure it out. lets sit this one out for crying out loud.
    • JT  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  1 min 37 secs ago
      drop the F N bomb enough already
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