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| By: Stan Goodenough |
| Published: October 21, 2007 |
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Iranian leaders vowed Saturday to unleash 11,000 missiles in a single minute against the Jewish state if Iran's nuclear facilities come under attack.
Israeli experts quickly dismissed it as a sign of Iranian "insecurity" and perhaps a mega-bluff to try stave off what appears to be an increasingly imminent US- or Israel-led attack against the rogue state's atomic weaponry program.
The headline reporting the threat dropped quickly off the front page of Israeli news agencies.
Read the full story on Jerusalem Newswire. |
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