I've only got one source for this. But it is so specific in terms of places and dates:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewr...es/020247.html
Seems these rumors have been flying for some time:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Israeli_..._Iran_in_April
http://www.juancole.com/2007/08/chen...-go-again.html
Probably just a rumor.
But: Last Friday, Dick Cheney was in Saudi Arabia for high-level meetings with the Saudi king and his ministers. The day after, this came out: This is from the Khaleej Times Online, UAE (daily English newspaper, physical circulation 70,000, readership 450,000):
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewr...es/020247.html
Seems these rumors have been flying for some time:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Israeli_..._Iran_in_April
http://www.juancole.com/2007/08/chen...-go-again.html
Probably just a rumor.
But: Last Friday, Dick Cheney was in Saudi Arabia for high-level meetings with the Saudi king and his ministers. The day after, this came out: This is from the Khaleej Times Online, UAE (daily English newspaper, physical circulation 70,000, readership 450,000):
Saudi Shura council to discuss plan for sudden radioactive hazards
RIYADH - The Saudi Shura council will secretly discuss national plans to deal with any sudden nuclear and radioactive hazards that may affect the kingdom following experts’ warnings of possible attacks on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactors, media reports said Saturday. The Saudi-based King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology has prepared a proposal that encapsulates the probabilities of leaking nuclear and radiation hazards in case of any unexpected nuclear attacks in Iran, the Okaz Saudi newspaper said. The Saudi Shura or consultative council plans to debate the proposal on Sunday. The power plants in the south-western Iranian port of Bushehr were built with German assistance in 1974 and resumed with Russian aid in 1992, after it had been stopped by the Islamic revolution.
RIYADH - The Saudi Shura council will secretly discuss national plans to deal with any sudden nuclear and radioactive hazards that may affect the kingdom following experts’ warnings of possible attacks on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactors, media reports said Saturday. The Saudi-based King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology has prepared a proposal that encapsulates the probabilities of leaking nuclear and radiation hazards in case of any unexpected nuclear attacks in Iran, the Okaz Saudi newspaper said.
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