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It appears that Iran is about to announce they have nukes and they have missles to launch them at Israel. What can we expect for the next step???
Are we really ready for all of this?? A nuclear war will do more than ruin our day.. Opinions... please..

2006-08-24 14:00:35 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Hi Sword, there were roughly 1,000,000 dead by the Civil War, 30,000,000 by WW1, 55,000,000 by WW2. Thats why in Revelation 6 there is one verse that is 27 times worse than our WW2. One fourth of the world will die, which in this present day is 1.5 billion people. Revelation 9:18 shows one third more of the earths population will die. Those nukes you make reference to will some day be used, the bottom will drop out soon, don't leave the earth without Jesus!

2006-08-24 14:41:49 · answer #1 · answered by evbillysunday 3 · 2 0

This is just my opinion.

1) If Iran use their nuke against Israel, a lot of human will dead.
2) Israel will strike back, a lot and a lot people will dead also.
3)The world war will begin when USA help Israel during this battle.
4) Muslim country will unite to strike and against USA and Israel.

At the end every single human dead....... No winner no looser.

Peace brother.

2006-08-24 21:10:51 · answer #2 · answered by Khairitz 2 · 0 0

Having nuclear weapons is not the same thing as using them. Countries that develop nuclear capabilities end up realizing that if they use them, they are certainly going to be destroyed by their target country's nuclear capabilities. This is often called 'Mutually Assured Destruction" and becomes a deterrent to use. This is what happened between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union and now Russia. If you look at the nuclear club that has grown in the last 60 years, no one has used it, except for once.

2006-08-24 21:09:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Nuclear war begins September 12, 2006.

Yes I beleive that. You may as well after you read a site I saw.
If you don't then click NO on thier poll.
That's cool enough to go to the site.
You can laugh at all the people that say yes.

2006-08-24 23:00:16 · answer #4 · answered by When not IF 2 · 0 0

Have you ever thought of what other countries think of us having nuclear weapons? You know our leader isn't really stable. Not that I am a fan of Iran, or Iraq or any of those countries, but think about it why should they be the only ones worried about who has their finger on the button?

2006-08-24 21:09:17 · answer #5 · answered by patclem2 4 · 0 0

I do believe that Iran will announce within a month that they have nuclear weapons. I believe that Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, truly believes that he is Allah's representative on Earth to rid the world of fitnah (disbelief in Allah), that Israel must be destroyed and that subsequently the Mahdi will make his zuhur (appearance).

A nuclear war and fallout - nuclear winter would not be nice.

On August 21, Ayatollah Khamenei said on Iranian TV that Iran had "made its own decision" and would "continue its path".

Furthermore, Mohammad Saeedi, the deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Mohammad Saeedi, said that suspension of uranium enrichment was "no longer possible". He also said a heavy water production plant at Arak would become operational "in the near future".

On August 22 Ali Larijani, hand delivered Iran's 21-page response to UNSC 1696 the package of incentives to dissuage Iran from uranium enrichment with uranium hexafluoride gas in its Russian-built 1,000-megawatt reactor at Bushehr and Natanz. Iran's top nuclear negotiator said that Tehran was ready to enter "serious negotiations" over its disputed nuclear program but did not say whether it was willing to suspend uranium enrichment — the West's key demand. This was because the West had offered many economic incentives.

Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, though it has not ratified two additional protocols to the International Atomic Energy Agency's Program 93 + 2, which is designed to prevent states from developing nuclear weapons covertly.

On August 31 the UNSC will set economic and diplomatic sanctions against Iran if it continues to enrich uranium. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei avers that Iran has a right to have nuclear weapons. Leaders of the Iranian hard-line regime, believe they have a direct line to God, and they'll do whatever 'divine inspiration' requires them to do. Talking to them is pointless.

On August 19, Iran launched a large-scale area, sea and ground exercise he maneuver, the Blow of Zolfaghar (the sword used by Imam Ali), which involved 12 divisions, army Chinook helicopters, unmanned planes, parachutists, electronic war units and special forces. Iran's state-run television reported that the new anti-aircraft system was tested "to make Iranian air space unsafe for our enemies."

On Sunday, August 20, in the Kashan desert about 250 kilometers southeast of the capital of Tehran, Iran tested the Saegheh missile which has a range of between 80 to 250 kilometers. Saegheh means lightning in Farsi. (The language of Iran is not Arabic and Iranians are not Arabs.)
Iran's arsenal also contains the Shahab-3 missile, which means "shooting star" in Farsi, and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. It has a range of more than 2,000 kilometers and can reach Israel and US forces in the Middle East.

Iran's military test-fired a series of missiles during large-scale war games in the Persian Gulf in March and April, including a missile it claimed was not detectable by radar that can use multiple warheads to hit several targets simultaneously.

The Iranian news service Al-Borz, predicted that on the first anniversary of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government, in late August 2006, Ahmadinejad is expected to announce what the news service called Iran's "nuclear birth."

In addition, an August 23, 2006 article about Iran's reply to the incentives proposal, that was posted on the Iranian Foreign Ministry-affiliated website , implied that Iran's nuclear technology had already reached the point of no return: "...

The following are excerpts from the Al-Borz report:

"It is expected that the first anniversary of the forming of the ninth government will be the date of the Ahmadinejad government's 'nuclear birth.'

"... Together with [the celebration of] the anniversary of the forming of the ninth cabinet, the president of the country [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] will hold his third press conference... where he will answer questions from journalists from Iran and from abroad.

"In addition to detailing the activities of the government at the end of [its first] year, the head of the government [i.e. Ahmadinejad] will officially present Iran's positions on: economic and cultural matters, the nuclear dossier, the activities of nuclear research centers, and developments in the region."

2006-08-25 00:40:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Iran just wants them as a buffer to keep the USA and Israel out of its lands...they already got Iraq and Afghanistan two neighbors of Iran...Iran wants its land safe from unwanted invaders

2006-08-24 21:07:32 · answer #7 · answered by Darkness 5 · 0 1

And who will help Israel?

If we don't, will the world then love us again?

Will the French be our buddy?
Will the Muslims love us?
Will Bush be our hero then?

Will Palestine be able to live on the land after an A-bomb?

My opinion:
Iran will "blackmail" the US.

2006-08-24 21:09:54 · answer #8 · answered by ed 7 · 1 0

Next is their going to bomb Israel, do their best to start World War Three and destroy the world. All to glorify god. What a bunch of sick and twisted people.

2006-08-24 21:11:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

US will do what they did to the North Korea. They invite them to negotiations. And Europe ,Russia, and China will be joyful that their efforts to give enough time to mullahs complete their nukes has not been in vain.

2006-08-25 19:14:55 · answer #10 · answered by traveller 2 · 0 0

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