TOKYO — Iran is ready to take "real and decisive" action if Israel attacks its nuclear facilities, a senior Iranian parliamentary official said Monday.
The remarks by Alaeddin Broujerdi, the head of Iran's parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, came after U.S. Vice President Joe Biden signaled that Washington would not try to prevent any such Israeli assault.
"Both the U.S. and Israel are aware of the consequence of an erroneous decision," Broujerdi told reporters at the Iranian Embassy in Tokyo.
"I believe our response will be real and decisive," Broujerdi said. He declined to elaborate.
Israel fears Iran is developing nuclear weapons to target the Jewish state. Iran denies it is pursuing an atomic arsenal, saying it only wants to produce nuclear power.
Israel's government has said it would prefer to see Iran's nuclear program stopped through diplomacy, but that it cannot rule out a military strike.
In an interview on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, Biden was asked whether the U.S. would stand in the way if Israel — viewing the prospect of an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to the existence of the Jewish state — decided to launch a military attack.
"Look, we cannot dictate to another sovereign nation what they can and cannot do," he said.
Broujerdi also defended a recent crackdown on protesters following Iran's presidential election.
Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi has said the June 12 election, in which incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared winner, was illegitimate and marred with fraud. Riots and protests have followed, although Iran's restrictions on media coverage have made it difficult to confirm some reports.
Broujerdi said Iranian police had merely acted to restore order, and accused Mousavi of instigating the protests.
"There is no confusion. It is (now) a totally peaceful situation in Iran," he said. Broujerdi is visiting Japan as chairman of the Iran-Japan Parliamentary Friendship League.
The Guardian Council, Iran's top electoral oversight body, pronounced the election results valid last week. Ahmadinejad is set to be sworn in later this month for a second four-year term.
After seeing the treatment their police gave demonstrators (axes, clubs, etc-- and several murdered) I would imagine they wouldn't hesitate to viciously attack non-Persians...
Has the AP lost the ability to write a coherent headline?
How about, "ready for Israeli attack?"
heh. Good point. Screwing up the headline like that sure gives me confidence in the rest of the reporting......
Has the AP lost the ability to write a coherent headline?
How about, "ready for Israeli attack?"
Supposedly he's an AP "business writer"-- IMO he has no business writing about business or anything else until his grammar improves! Ap has been going downhill for a while of course...
LOL, thought it was just me!
"...U.S. Vice President Joe Biden signaled that Washington would not try to prevent any such Israeli assault."
@!$%#! In diplomatic jargon, Biden gave the green light to Israel.
P.S.
The article's title does not make sense.
The article's title does not make sense.
Good point. Regardless of whether or not one agrees with the slant of the title (although its hard to tell what is really means) it really doesn't make sense..grammatically. What does it mean?
Yet another example of the low standards of current news reporting (AP being one of the worst is this regard-- although other news agencies are also pretty bad as well ).
Iran ready to Israel attack on nuclear facilities
IMO this be incorrect and of gramatically on it!
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