Biden: US will not stand in Israel's way on Iranian issue

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Russia could sell Iran fighters, bombers

Thu Aug 20, 2009

With concerns in the West about military ties between Russia and Iran, an official at Russia's state arms exporter says if asked, Moscow will be willing to consider orders for military equipment from Tehran.

"If Iran were interested in military transport planes, or tactical battle aviation, we would look at this request," Alexander Mikheyev, the deputy director of Rosoboronexport, was quoted as saying by Interfax news agency on Wednesday.

Despite domestic production of fighter jets, Iran seems to be interested in refurbishing its army's aging air fleet.

The Russian official, meanwhile, did not mention the company's willingness for the delivery of a controversial Russian-made air defense system.

While Moscow signed a contract with Tehran in 2007 to supply the powerful S-300 missiles to Iran, there has been interminable confusion reigning over the delivery of the sophisticated defense system.

The S-300 surface-to-air system, known as the SA-20 in the West, can track targets and fire at aircraft 120 km (75 miles) away. It also features high jamming immunity and is capable of simultaneously engaging up to 100 targets.

Tehran has opted to acquire the sophisticated S-300 system to counter potential air strikes on its nuclear facilities as Israel continues to mention such measures as prudent in dealing with the Iranian program.

Israeli and US officials have strongly urged Moscow not to supply the missiles, and the issue has been the subject of intense diplomatic wrangling for years.

The US, Israel and their European allies -- Britain, France and Germany -- claim the Islamic Republic has military objectives in its nuclear enrichment program.

The Tehran government, however, says the only aim of its nuclear program is the civilian applications of the technology. The country also claims that it would have no use for such weapons as it considers them 'obsolete.'

Israel has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, -- including the uranium enrichment plant at Natanz or the country's first atomic power plant, which has been under construction by Russian workers in Bushehr for years -- arguing that the country's nuclear activities are an existential threat to Tel Aviv's security.

According to Western experts, the S-300 system would rule out the possibility of an Israeli airstrike on Iranian nuclear sites.

"If Tehran obtained the S-300, it would be a game-changer in military thinking for tackling Iran," says long-time Pentagon advisor Dan Goure.

Speaking on the issue, Israeli President Shimon Peres said Wednesday that the Kremlin has promised to reconsider the planned delivery of the S-300 missiles to Iran.

"President Medvedev gave a promise he will reconsider the sales of S-300s because it affects the delicate balance which exists in the Middle East,'' Peres told reporters.

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US army chief: We'll always stand by Israel's side

Senior American officials attend farewell party for Israel's military attaché Major-General Benny Gantz, who will assume IDF deputy chief post in October

Yitzhak Benhorin Published: 08.27.09, 08:28 / Israel News

WASHINGTON – The US will always stand by Israel's side, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said overnight Thursday during a farewell party for Israel's military attaché in Washington Major-General Benny Gantz, who will be retuning to Israel following his appointment as IDF deputy chief of staff.

The event, which was held at the home of Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren, was attended by a number of senior American officials, including Dan Shapiro, who heads the Middle East desk at the National Security Council, and Undersecretary of Defense Michele Flournoy.
The military attachés of Egypt and Morocco were also on hand.

Mullen said the attendance of top US military officials was a sign of the strong ties between the US and Israel.

Gantz, who is scheduled to return to Israel on Thursday, will be briefed on the responsibilities of his new position by outgoing Deputy Chief of Staff Maj.-Gen. Dan Harel on Sunday.

Gantz will officially assume the post of deputy IDF chief on October 1. He will be replaced in Washington by outgoing IDF Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Gadi Shamni.

US army chief: We'll always stand by Israel's side - Israel News, Ynetnews
 

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DJ Sarkozy: French Intelligence Certain Iran Is Working On Nuclear Arms

PARIS (AFP)--French intelligence agencies are certain that Iran is hiding a nuclear weapons program, President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday.

"We cannot let Iran acquire nuclear" weapons because it would be a threat to Israel, Sarkozy said during a meeting at the Elysee presidential palace with lawmakers from his conservative UMP party.

"It is a certainty to all of our secret services. Iran is working today on a nuclear (weapons) program," he said.

The French president also said he would not "shake the hand of someone who wants to wipe Israel off the map," referring to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

France and the four other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council - the U.K., China, Russia and U.S. - as well as Germany will hold talks with Iran Oct. 1.

The United States, the European Union and Israel fear that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons under the guise of its civilian nuclear power program, but Tehran says the program is peaceful.

The United Nations Security Council has imposed three sets of sanctions against Iran over its refusal to freeze uranium enrichment.

DJ Sarkozy: French Intelligence Certain Iran Is Working On Nuclear Arms - www.capital.gr
 

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