January 25, 2006
Report: Iran to Test Nuclear Weapon in March

If this happens without a pre-emptive strike beforehand, the world will have become an infinitely more dangerous place.

Tehran is planning a nuclear weapons test before the Iranian New Year on March 20, 2006 says a group opposed to the regime in Tehran.

The Foundation for Democracy citing sources in the U.S and Iran offered no further information.

The FDI quotes sources in Iran that the high command of the Revolutionary Guards Air Force have issued new orders to Shahab-3 missile units, ordering them to move mobile missile launchers every 24 hours in view of a potential pre-emptive strike by the U.S. or Israel. The order was issued Tuesday, Jan. 16.

The group says the launchers move only at night, and have been instructed to change their positions "in a radius of 30 to 35 kilometers." Prior to the new orders the Shahab-3 units changed position on a weekly basis. Advance Shahab-3 units have been positioned in Kermanshah and Hamadan province, within striking distance of Israel. Reserve mobile launchers have been moved to Esfahan and Fars province.

Ahmadinejad must be stopped within the next 30-60 days.

Posted by Jonathan R. on January 25, 2006 12:08 PM
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Hmmm..... all the intelligence that says they're 5 to 10 years away from a bomb must be wrong then....

Posted by: Aaron Nagler at January 26, 2006 04:37 PM


If the Dems have their way does that mean the President can't use the NSA to find out what they might do with the nukes?

The Dems remind me of Scarlett O'Hara...."After all, tomorrow is another day"......

Posted by: radioone at January 26, 2006 09:54 PM



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