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        Joseph Biden Reiterates US Position of Ensuring 
		That Israel Remain the Top Military Power in the Middle East
 
 US wants Israel military dominant in Mideast: Biden 
		 Press TV, Mon, 08 Mar 2010 13:16:00 GMT  In a landmark visit to Tel Aviv, US Vice President Joe Biden will 
		remind Israeli officials that the hefty military aid they receive from 
		Washington should ease their worries about Iran's nuclear work. 
 Biden, who is slated to arrive on Monday, is expected to warn his hosts 
		against an attack on Iranian nuclear sites, particularly now that world 
		powers are trying to pursue fresh sanctions against Tehran.
 
 In a
		Monday interview with a leading Israeli newspaper 
		Yedioth Ahronoth, Biden assured Tel Aviv it will always have the 
		backing of the US government in the event of a military confrontation 
		with Iran.
 
 I can promise the Israeli people that we will 
		confront, as allies, any security challenge it will face.
		A nuclear-armed Iran would constitute a threat 
		not only to Israel  it would also constitute a threat to the United 
		States."
 
 Pointing to the huge US military aid granted to 
		Tel Aviv each year, Biden said Washington has always sought to ensure 
		that Israel remains the top military power in the 
		Middle East.
 
 This, according to Biden, should somehow put 
		Tel Aviv's mind at ease with regards to Iran's nuclear program and 
		eliminate the need for a military attack against the country.
 
 The Obama administration 
		gives Israel annual military aid worth USD 3 billion, said Biden. We 
		revived defense consultations between the two countries, doubled our 
		efforts to ensure Israel preserves its qualitative military edge in the 
		region, expanded our joint exercises and cooperation on missile-defense 
		systems."
 
 Biden hoped that 
		Washington-led efforts to apply pressure on Iran, along with unilateral 
		sanctions imposed by the US Treasury will be enough to subvert Iran's 
		nuclear plans.
 
 Israel, which is reported to have the region's 
		sole atomic arsenal, has a long-standing tendency to take out suspected 
		nuclear sites.
 
 In 1981, Tel Aviv bombed Iraq's Osirak nuclear 
		reactor and launched a similar attack on what it suspected to be an 
		undercover nuclear program in Syria  a claim Damascus strongly rejects.
 
 This has led observers to believe that the Israeli regime will 
		act along the same vein with Iran's nuclear program.
 
 Iran, 
		unlike Israel, is a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and 
		has opened its enrichment facilities to UN inspection.
 
 Following 
		numerous unannounced visit by UN inspector to Iranian nuclear sites, the 
		International Atomic Energy Agency continues to confirm non-diversion 
		nuclear materials in Iran.
 
 Regardless, however, the United 
		States and Israel allege that Iran is pursuing a military nuclear 
		program  a claim Iran views as "unfounded and baseless."
 
 Tehran 
		says its nuclear program is solely aimed at the civilian application of 
		the technology.
 
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