In Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Israeli Cabinet ministers Sunday that Iran remained the greatest threat to Israel and he was concerned about the precedent set by the nuclear test conducted last week by North Korea.
"Whoever takes the Korean matter lightly will soon find a nuclear weapon in Iran and ultimately a nuclear weapon in al-Qaida," he said, according to an official who attended the meeting and spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the matter on the record.
Talibans, and Al Qaida, can procure these weapons from Pakistan which already had the material and the Nuclear bombs, and had not recognised Israel, and Osama is probably hiding in Pakistan. Why they have to rely on Iran for the nuclear material to use against Israel, if Pakistan can provide the terrorist the material they want.
2006-10-15
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