War chief meets with Bush to request that more Americans die in coming Iran war.
Patriots say, “Not one more life lost for you Mr. Sharon.”
(Illustration: Earthquake in 2004 killed many Iranian children. Soon, it will be U.S. bombs instead.)
Ariel Sharon’s military adviser General Yoav Gallan has reportedly handed Bush documents and aerial photos of Iranian nuclear installations during the Israeli prime minister’s Monday meeting with the U.S. President George W. Bush, Israeli public radio reported on Tuesday.
Gallan, who accompanied Sharon in his summit with Bush at his Texas ranch, presented the photos together with information the Israeli intelligence services gathered on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear programme, the Israeli radio added, without mentioning how the photos were taken. It just said that the images showed that the Iranian nuclear programme was at a “very advanced” stage.
Meanwhile, White House spokesman Scott McClellan on the other hand, confirmed the two leaders had “talked about their shared concern about Iran’s intentions with their nuclear programme”.
Israel has previously made clear it considers all options legitimate for preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear bomb. Analysts say that the Jewish state wouldn’t resort to force unless being supported by its chief ally the United States.
“We are not managing to get the Americans to talk about what will happen if the diplomatic efforts fail and Iran resumes enriching uranium, putting it on track to an atomic bomb,” a senior defense official as saying.




