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Published Feb 24, 2007, by Critical_Conformity
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Israel seeks all clear for Iran air strike

by Critical_Conformity.
Israel waits for United States permission to fly over Iraq so they can attack Iran. Wait a minute...the Iraq government and it's people still does not run Iraq?
It's been revealed that negotiations have been happening between Israel and the United States that would see Israel given permission to have it's aircrafts fly over iraq as part of a plan to Iran's nuclear facilities.

In order to conduct air strikes in a unilateral military fashion against Iran, Israel needs to get permission from the pentagon?

A official has reported that indeed "negotiations were now underway between the two countries for the US-led coalition in Iraq to provide an "air corridor" in the event of the Israeli government deciding on unilateral military action to prevent Teheran developing nuclear weapons".

Israel and the United States see's Iran continue to defy UN demands to stop producing material which they claim would be used to build a nuclear bomb, and so Israel's military is moving on to a war, with preparations now well under way for Israel to launch air strikes against Teheran.
Source: telegraph.co.uk external
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