Israel
does not object to diplomatic and commercial ties between Syria and Iran, but
it will never allow Iran to turn Syria into a forward military base, Defense
Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Thursday in interview with Radio Farda.
Speaking
to Iranian journalist Mehrdad Mirdamadi, Liberman told the Persian language
network, which broadcasts to Iran from the Czech Republic, that Israel is not
against “economic, diplomatic or other cooperation” between Syria and Iran, but
it is completely opposed to Tehran establishing a “military presence and is
opposed to its efforts to undermine the stability of the entire Middle East,
the stability of our entire region.”
Liberman
said that Tehran’s aggression in the region had led Arab nations to realize
that Iran’s extremist
regime was their enemy and not Israel.
“This
may be the first time that moderate Arabs understand that their main enemy is
not Israel and Jews and Zionism, but Iran’s radical and extreme regime,”
Liberman said.
“This
shift in attitude is because of the Iranian regime, and of course this is a
step forward,” Liberman added.
The
defense minister told Mirdamadi that Israel has no problem with the Iranian
people. “Our problem with this regime is its dogma and every day we hear a
speech that it seeks to destroy Israel and will never accept our existence.
“Iran’s access to
nuclear weapons is the greatest threat to everyone’s
stability,” he continued. “Iran’s political ambitions in combination with
nuclear weapons will be problematic for everyone.
“Why
does a country that has one of the largest oil reserves in the world spend so
much on its nuclear program and on developing ballistic missiles?”
Liberman
furthermore told Mirdamadi that “Iran invests in terror instead of employment
for its young generation… It is a fanatical regime that in Syria alone has
spent $13 billion and spends $2 billion every year in financing terrorism
throughout the Middle East.”
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Classic pro Nazi liar pinning racism label on others: ISSA NAKHLEH radical Arab, "author" of fraudulent propaganda, of so called "Palestine encyclopedia." He wrote to Canadian Fuhrer A. Arcand in 1963; in Nov.14.1972, less than 3 decades of the Holocaust this vile hater said Hitler didn't kill... that the millions are supposedly "alive." Repeated it at 1978 to disrupt Israel-Egypt peace summit at Camp David; worked with/wrote for Neo-Nazis; in 1981 lectured at infamous IHR on behalf of Muslim Congress; defended holocaust denier Ditlieb.
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