A Strike on Iran Won't Halt Mideast's Nuclear Strivers
Israeli air force F-15I fighter jet conducts an aerial refueling during an air force pilots' graduation ceremony at the Hatzerim air base in southern Israel, Dec. 28, 2010. (photo by REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
As the clock is ticking on the upcoming US presidential election and the centrifuges in [the nuclear facilities in] Iran are turning around at an ever faster pace, an ever growing-number of hyperbolic phrases, high-flown speeches and banner headlines are filling the air — all apprehensively dealing with the historic moment and the historic decision and the fateful days the like of which have never been seen here before.
The last one to stir up some more drama on these days of awe is none other than [former minister and Knesset member (for the Likud and Kadima)] Tzachi Hanegbi, who has turned into the most fervent advocate of [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu. [Addressing a closed meeting of Likud activists,] Tzachi Hanegbi [who is known to be a close associate of Netanyahu and has recently rejoined the Likud] was talking on the [next] most fateful 50 days in Jewish history, naturally, not forgetting to mention that the person in charge at the helm of history these days was a responsible leader with foresight and historical vision, which we, ordinary people, cannot even understand.
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