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Tomorrow’s Iranian Election Could Lead to Nuclear War

Contrarian Profits (June 11th, 2009) Writes:

Israel may very well attack Iran’s nuclear facilities if the hardliner Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is re-elected tomorrow. Israel thinks that if elected, Ahmadinejad will continue to develop nuclear weapons.  And, Israel can’t afford to wait for international efforts to bring Iran’s enrichment to an end.

Detailed military plans to bomb Iran’s nuclear infrastructure have long been on the table in Tel Aviv.

Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported that Dennis Blair, the newly-appointed head of US intelligence, said Tel Aviv will eventually declare war on Tehran as a last-ditch effort to curb Iran’s enrichment capabilities.

And, former Israeli UN ambassador Dan Gillerman revealed that Tel Aviv is preparing a military offensive against the country.

War could be avoided if the Persian people elect the moderate political leader Mir Hossein Mousavi in tomorrow’s election.

Moderate ex-premier Mir Hossein Mousavi has emerged as Ahmadinejad’s main rival.  Mousavi believes Iran’s policy regarding its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.  

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Israel leads in new water tech but lacks its own plan on drought

Zack Miller (January 28th, 2009) Writes:

After the driest January on record, Israel is faced with a huge problem in the form of a multi-year drought.  While fighting wars on multiple fronts and political haranguing, it appears Israel lacks a concrete plan regarding how to address a decreasing water supply in a climate that has not been friendly the past few years.

In fact, at a meeting today, Dr. Yosef Dreizen is expected to tell the “National Investigation Committee Regarding

the Water Crisis in Israel” that there is no plan for water beyond 2010 in Israel.

According to an article in the Jerusalem Post today, Dr. Dreizen said:

“While long-term planning was considered essential, it was never considered practical.  There was never an understanding that after seven years of plenty comes years of drought.” Moreover, he charged, until the transitional plan,  the water

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