Olmert: IDF preparing for Iranian threat
After sending firm messages to Iran following Moscow visit, on Sunday
prime minister tells Kadima activists IDF troops already training to
face new threats
Prime Minster Ehud Olmert spoke with a group of 100 Kadima activists at
his home in Jerusalem on Sunday and referred to the readiness of the
Israel Defense Forces in light of the new dangers faced by Israel,
saying that the troops will be trained to face any such threat.
"Our soldiers will be trained to deal with any of the dangers Israel is
facing, including the Iranian threat, and we have already begun the
work," he said.
Warmth in Moscow; reality in Iran / Ronny Sofer
Prime Minister Olmert received a very welcoming reception from
President Putin, but only on the surface Olmert also referred to
the achievements which were obtained as a result of the war and said
that it will be apparent to all that the accomplishments that the IDF
gained are real and important. He also referred to the probe into the
war and said that "there will leave no stone unturned, and no warehouse
unchecked." During the past week Olmert expressed his opinion several
times regarding the Iranian threat. During his visit to Moscow last
week, Olmert told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Israel will not
accept a nuclear Iran.
“I made it clear to President Putin that the Iranian issue is at the
head of Israel’s concern. We don’t have the privilege of allowing a
situation that gives a country like Iran unconventional abilities,”
Olmert said. "For us, when a leader of another country says he wants to
destroy us, it does not sound like a haphazard statement. This is an
issue we must be prepared for and prevent in any way possible."
'Government will live long'
During the flight back from Russia, Olmert said that "I did not
threaten Iran, but the clock is ticking. What we did not want to say a
year ago, we can say today. Eight months ago we couldn't speak about
sanctions, but today they are happening.
"I am the first Prime Minister who says to Iran it should be afraid .
It is inconceivable that Iran could not know what it is up against.
Otherwise how would it agree on a compromise?" Olmert said.
During the meeting Olmert also spoke about Israel's economic situation
and said that for the first time in Israel's history, Israel's balance
of payments is positive, and the some of all exports is greater than
the sum of all imports.
"Foreign investments in the Israeli market are in the billions and the
situation is only getting better," he told the Kadima activists.
At the end of the meeting, Olmert promised that his government will
"live long, give the relevant response to the problems of the State of
Israel and will know how to deal with the challenges that lie ahead."
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