Saturday, January 20, 2007

Sunni's Vow to Go Nuclear Because of US failure to Stop Shiite Iran's Nuclear Program

"Arab countries have complained for years about Israel's nuclear program and reported arsenal, but it never prompted them to seek programs of their own. But Iran's progress in building nuclear facilities has sparked a rush among Arab nations to look at programs of their own, raising the possibility of a dangerous proliferation of nuclear technology — or even weapons — in the volatile Middle East."

All of this of course is the clearest proof that in reality, Arab countries have never viewed Israel as an expansionist hostile threat, even with its arsenal of nuclear weapons. For all their public compalaints, the Arab regimes know that Israel is the one civilized and stabalizing force in the region. On the other hand, the mere possiblility that Iran, (which represent the hated Shiite rival), is on the verge of developing nuclear weapons and all hell breaks loose in the Sunni Arab world, sparking a mad rush to develop nuclear programs of their own. This is the proliferation nightmere that most experts fear most. A failure to halt Iran's aggressive march to the bomb is a sure ticket to a massive counter nuclear program in the Sunni nations, with unlimited oil resources to pay for it. And you can bet your bottom dollar that France and Russia will line up for the opportunity to sell it to them.

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