the Israeli's talk tough but they know that this time there are way too many targets and they are buried under sand and concrete and armor plate. The distance is also working against them too far to fly unless we refuel them. The other problem will be flying over Arab territories like Syria or Saudi Arabia. The Saudis fly the F-15 and fly them quite well. Syria might have the MIG-29 and 25. So to attack at such long range is not in the cards unless we help them even then it is doubtful they would accomplish anything. Except give the Iranians reason to unleash Hezbollah again and embarrass the Israeli army one more time.
2007-02-02 05:16:07
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answered by brian L 6
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Yes indeed. The Israelis did it once to the Osirak nuclear facilities in Iraq. They could do the same with Iran.
However, the difference is that Iraq was not able to retaliate to the Israeli actions, because Iraq had an ongoing war with Iran (Iran-Iraq War). An Iraqi retaliation should have escalated into an open Iraq-Israeli war. Such a scenario would not benefit Iraq militarily, as the Iraqi high command knew that there's no way to win fighting against the Israelis and Iranians at the same time.
Now, in the Iranian case, how will Iran respond to an Israeli attack?. In my opinion, the Iranians would surely retaliate, and will target Israel's own nuclear facilities.
2007-02-02 02:46:20
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answered by roadwarrior 4
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I am quite certain that Israel will attack Iran's nuclear facilities, and I would not be surprised if it was sooner rather than later.
There is more than enough US fire power in the region, in the form of 2 US Air Craft Carrier Battle Groups, to add support and prevent a significant reprisal attack.
It is not unlikely that this is part of the reason for so much firepower in the area, since on the ground in Iraq the US needs Army and Marines not Navy.
2007-02-01 21:27:25
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answered by Malikail 4
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ok so first of all it incredibly is not the semen that travels to the egg it incredibly is the sperm. Semen is what the sperm are in while they arrive out. The sperm leaves the semen interior a couple of minutes and travels into the womb. Then it travels via the tubes to the place it expects the egg to be. that could take hours or longer based upon how properly the sperm swim and how immediately they pass. maximum sperm at the instant are not formed authentic and that they wander away or swim around in circles or merely basic die in the past they get there. yet for the reason that there are 1000's of them it fairly isn't generally a challenge. Sperm can stay as much as 5 days, yet 2-3 days is greater trouble-free.
2016-10-16 10:56:29
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answered by jackson 4
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The Israeli's have a much higher stake at risk, the Iranian's will try something stupid for sure, and Israel will blow them off the map, I live in NY and My Jewish friends are a pain in my @ S S, (you know I love you bubbala's), But the state of Israel DOES have the right to "Return fire" if fired upon, my money's on the Jews !
2007-02-01 21:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No that will not happen because Israel knows very well its real enemy (i.e) Iraq of the martyr Saddam not those bastards in Iran who has secret relation with Israel and cheating Iranian people
2007-02-01 21:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure they will. Iran has made many threats of wiping out Israel, so that makes them fair target.
2007-02-01 23:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yep, and prob with weapons developed by people who develop bunker busters for the u.s.
2007-02-02 04:36:30
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answered by fla5232 3
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I have no doubt they will. Iran, it must be said, is doing all it can to ensure it too. Tick-tock, tick-tock......
2007-02-01 21:08:42
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answered by Bart S 7
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Better believe it. I am behind them 100% if they do !!
2007-02-01 21:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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