3/6/12

Confronting The Plethora of Nuke Targets in Iran

Iran, Israel and the United States - NYTimes.com:

"This would not be a “surgical” strike like the Israeli attack in 1981 that destroyed Iraq’s Osirak reactor, or the 2007 Israeli strike on an unfinished reactor in Syria. Iran has multiple facilities, and the crucial ones are buried or “hardened.” Pentagon analysts estimate that even a sustained Israeli air campaign would set back the program by only a few years, drive it further underground and possibly unleash a wider war."

'via Blog this'

You cannot chop a tree down when each strike merely adds to the problem without resolving it
Iran is like the mythical tree
The only solution is to find an effective antidote that would cause those in control to dismantle all the protected and hidden elements of nuke threat
Sanctions do not achieve this though they do indicate resolve
To narrow this down select the words those in control in the previous sentence
These folk are not capable of being in more than one place at once
These folk have freedom to act
They should be the focus of efforts to address the hidden and inaccessible nuke targets in Iran


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