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Michael Freund's "Bomb Iran now: Stop the atomic ayatollahs!"
By: israelinsider staff   
Published: February 14, 2007   
 
Jerusalem Post columnist Michael Freund discusses the danger of Iran to Israel and the entire Western world and says diplomacy has run its course. Now, Freund claims, the only choice is to bomb Iran now -- before it is too late:


Less than 1,000 miles east of Tel Aviv a new Auschwitz is being prepared, as the world looks on and does virtually nothing to stop it. Instead of the gas chambers being fired up, centrifuges are being installed. In place of Zyklon-B gas, the agent of choice is now uranium.

And while the language spoken by its architects may be different, the threat to the future of the Jewish people, and that of the entire Western world, is no less grave than it was six decades ago in Europe.

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