If you're going to quote me, Fern, at least have the courtesy to do so in a fair way. What I said was this-
there are many who think that the destruction of israel is inevitable- it's really more a question of self-destruction than anything else...
Which is the how I see it- their greed and intransigence wrt the palestinians and the world community will be their downfall, and possibly our own, unless they change their ways. Very straightforward.
It seems obvious that while the Iranians may well have engaged in the kind of low-level research necessary to the weaponization of highly enriched uranium, there is no evidence that it moved any further along than that, or that they've ever produced a quantity sufficient for a weapon of any kind, or that they've constructed the very specialized infrastructure required. And that such research is apparently past-tense entirely, contrary to the deceptive ravings of the OP and his supporters...
Like any nuclear weapons capable state, they want to keep their options open, not necessarily to exercise them, as the Israelis have obviously done... and, for sure, the quickest way to convince them that they need nukes would be for any state possessing such weapons to attack them... particularly based on innuendo and fearmongering.
Think it through to the end...
Yeh, sure, El Baredei wants more, and he'll likely get it- then what? What happens when he can't come up with any more questions that aren't a transparent attempt to prevent enrichment to reactor fuel levels? He opposes the proliferation of such technology, understandably, but that's not really his job, given that the NPT promises signatory states that they can do so under the proper supervision by the IAEA... which he acknowledges as happening...