Las guerras de Word
Por Jan Douglas Bish, El columnista y analista de Medio OrienteMarzo 22, 2012
“Wise words bring approval, but fools are destroyed by their own words.” Ecclesiastes 10:12
Mientras Irán se reúne con otras naciones del mundo para explicar sus ambiciones nucleares, la retórica se calienta y una guerra de palabras se encuentra ya en pleno apogeo. En lugar de la "Guerra de los Mundos" o "la Tercera Guerra Mundial", nos limitaremos a llamar "La Guerra de palabra" ... por ahora!
Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani One of Iran’s most influential ruling clerics called Friday on the Muslim states to use nuclear weapons against Israel, assuring them that while such an attack would annihilate Israel, it would cost them, “damages only.”
Daniel Carmon, deputy director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, called Iran “a threat to the entire world,” stressing that “this threat requires an immediate response.”
“The Obama administration is concerned that Israel could attack Iranian nuclear facilities this year, having given Washington little or no warning,” said Cliff Kupchan, a former State Department official who specialized in Iran policy during the Clinton administration and recently returned from meetings with Israeli officials. He said Israel “has refused to assure Washington that prior notice would be provided.”
“Whoever says ‘later’ may find that later is too late,” Barak of Israel said. He switched from Hebrew to English for the last phrase: “later is too late.”
Word wars will lead the way to World Wars and eventually to the Battle of Armageddon.














