Israel planning on taking out Iran's Nukes?

I don't know how well Iran is prepared to defend its nuclear facilities against any zionist attack, but all of my well wishes are for them.

I've been to Iran and I found it a wonderful country. Among all neighbouring countries it's only Iran which always fascinated me. Iranians are normally considered as proud and inward-looking people. I, on the other hand found them self-confident and patriotic, they are hospitable and respactable people. I never felt myself a stranger in iran. Unlike their Pakistani counterparts (read army junta), who seem devoid of every intellect and fore-sightedness, the Iranians rulers are pregmatic and prudent.

I don't recall a single project undertook by the government in the recent years to make our life better, in Iran they've managed to reduce the birth rate to 1.5 %. Every Iranian woman has to complete a family planning course before she gets the license for marriage, their literacy rate is much higher , infrastructure is far better and their education institutions are better financed. Iranian women, though covered from head to toe, are well represented in every government institution. If compare with Pakistan where the women have been virtually wiped out from the streets ( khi and lhr are exceptional cases) the future of iranian women looks brighter.

Another thing that wondered me in Iran is the use of Farsi language, they use only Farsi for all government works. In Pakistan the people speak their own local languages such as Balochi, Panjabi or whatever, whereas on the governmental level english is used. The military dictator Musharaf speaks english as if he is the president of USA, it only shows the deep inferiority complex.

We've a very strong historical and cultural connections with Iran. In their old religious scripture Avesta, Pakistan is mentioned as Hapta-Hendva (the land of seven rivers). A friendly relationship with Iran is in Pakistan's national interest.

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*Originally posted by shawaiz: *
I don't know how well Iran is prepared to defend its nuclear facilities against any zionist attack, but all of my well wishes are for them.

I've been to Iran and I found it a wonderful country. Among all neighbouring countries it's only Iran which always fascinated me. Iranians are normally considered as proud and inward-looking people. I, on the other hand found them self-confident and patriotic, they are hospitable and respactable people. I never felt myself a stranger in iran. Unlike their Pakistani counterparts (read army junta), who seem devoid of every intellect and fore-sightedness, the Iranians rulers are pregmatic and prudent.

I don't recall a single project undertook by the government in the recent years to make our life better, in Iran they've managed to reduce the birth rate to 1.5 %. Every Iranian woman has to complete a family planning course before she gets the license for marriage, their literacy rate is much higher , infrastructure is far better and their education institutions are better financed. Iranian women, though covered from head to toe, are well represented in every government institution. If compare with Pakistan where the women have been virtually wiped out from the streets ( khi and lhr are exceptional cases) the future of iranian women looks brighter.

Another thing that wondered me in Iran is the use of Farsi language, they use only Farsi for all government works. In Pakistan the people speak their own local languages such as Balochi, Panjabi or whatever, whereas on the governmental level english is used. The military dictator Musharaf speaks english as if he is the president of USA, it only shows the deep inferiority complex.

We've a very strong historical and cultural connections with Iran. In their old religious scripture Avesta, Pakistan is mentioned as Hapta-Hendva (the land of seven rivers). A friendly relationship with Iran is in Pakistan's national interest.
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you are foregetting one thing pal, iran is on isreal's target, nicely put my USA for isreal to test its nukes. one nuke and all these accomplishments will be kissing the dust. on the other hand, pakistan for now is safe. yes problems still persist but they are not in danger of being wiped out like iran.

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*Originally posted by BabyGulabJaman: *

you are foregetting one thing pal, iran is on isreal's target, nicely put my USA for isreal to test its nukes. one nuke and all these accomplishments will be kissing the dust.
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Don't give me that bilge, dude.

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*Originally posted by shawaiz: *

Don't give me that bilge, dude.
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i'm only showing you the fact and truth dude. if you can't handle it then too bad.

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*Originally posted by BabyGulabJaman: *

i'm only showing you the fact and truth dude. if you can't handle it then too bad.
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Is it a fact or mere your fantasy?

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*Originally posted by BabyGulabJaman: *

you are foregetting one thing pal, iran is on isreal's target
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Baby, get your facts stright, Iran says Israel has no right to exist thus Israel has not so friendly feelings towards Iran.

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*Originally posted by BabyGulabJaman: *

you are foregetting one thing pal, iran is on isreal's target.
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That's right. We must also not forget that the war criminal who leads Israel and his party (Likud) are even against giving the Palestinian's their own state. They are more interested in bombing other states and butchering the Palestinian's, and WMD in their hands is the greatest danger to the entire region.

But whatever the threats made by the demographically doomed Zionist entity, and even if they dare carry out any military operation I am confident that Glorious Iran will come out of it just fine. Plus there are many assets (i.e. those that have over 22 years of experience in inflicting quite a few beatings on the Zionist war criminals) that Iran has in place sitting not far from the Zionists, that I am sure will be called into action. :)