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Originally posted by mrmouse mrmouse wrote:

IRAN: US/Israeli False Flag Attack May Be Underway?

www.veteranstoday.com/2012/01/14/iran-usisraeli-false-flag-attack-may-be-underway/


Praise God  if we do.  It needs to be done.  Iran needs to disappear from the list of nations for the  rest of time.  No ifs, ands or buts about it WE OWE THEM BIG TIME FOR ALL OF THE TERRORIST ATTACKS AROUND THE WORLD.

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EU backs US Oil Embargo and Freeze on Irans Central Bank.
 
 
 
USS Abraham Lincoln Enters Persian Gulf (Strait ofHormuz) without incident despite Irans toothless threats. Also with the US Group a French and also British Warships.
 
 
Iran after EU announcement today makes another threat to close Straights of Hormuz if oil embargo is enforced. ""Psycho Babble""
 
 
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India to pay gold instead of dollars for Iranian oil. Oil and gold markets stunned.
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Iran Lashes out at its Gulf Neighbors with threats after new sanctions and oil embargo.
 
 
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If Arab neighbours compensate for a looming EU ban on Iranian imports, "we would not consider these actions to be friendly," Iran's representative to OPEC, Mohammad Ali Khatibi, was quoted as saying by the Sharq newspaper on Sunday.

"They will be held responsible for what happens" in that case, he said, adding ominously: "One cannot predict the consequences."

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 Russia---Syria---Iran
 
Influence---Money----Arms
 
Is the cold war really over or is someone wanting back in the game?
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Russia Emerges as Syria's Most Valuable Ally
Written by David Rosenberg
Published Thursday, January 26, 2012

A friend in need, the Al-Assad regime is getting arms, diplomatic cover

As the Arab League agreed to go to the United Nations Security Council early this week with a resolution calling for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to step down, Russia was reportedly doing a major arms deal with the beleaguered regime.

The $550 million agreement to sell 36 Yak-130 combat aircraft will not do anything to tip the balance in favor of the Al-Assad regime, which has been engaged in a 10-month conflict with anti-government opposition. But Russia is almost certainly providing arms Damascus needs to hold back the rebels as well as mounting a diplomatic defense of its friend at the U.N..

In a rare glimpse into the Russia-Syrian arms trade, a ship loaded with ammunition from Russia was briefly detained in Cyprus earlier this month before continuing its journey unmolested to the Syrian port of Tartus. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has vowed that Russia will veto any sanctions as �unfair and counterproductive.

"Syria is an important customer for the Russian military industry and the industry is quite keen to maintain the relationship," Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor-in-chief of the Moscow based foreign policy journal Russia in Global Affairs, told The Media Line. "Syria is one of the few remaining customers in the region and it hosts the only military base - a small one but still a base � that Russia still has outside its own borders."

As the West - now joined by the Arab League - presses the Syrian president ever harder, Russia has emerged as his most important ally. Iran also backs the Damascus regime, but Tehran itself faces growing diplomatic isolation over its nuclear program and doesn't wield a Security Council veto. China is opposed to Syrian sanctions, too, but analysts say it is likely to follow whatever line Moscow adopts.

Russia's warm ties with Syria, and more exactly the Al-Assad family regime that has ruled the country four decades, starts with arms sales but it goes much deeper.

In the final two decades of the Cold War era, when the Soviet Union was a superpower competing for global influence with the U.S., Syria was its staunchest ally in the Middle East. Bashar Al-Assad's father and predecessor Hafez armed his troops with Soviet weapons and advanced Moscow�s interests in the region.

With the collapse of communism and with Syria's deteriorating economy, the relationship is not what it once was. But Russia maintains a naval base at Tartus and the two governments share a distrust of the West and its motives.

Indeed, the view from Moscow of what is happening in Syria is very different than the one in Washington or Brussels. Where the West sees events in Syria as a popular uprising against a repressive regime, Russia shares Damascus' take, which sees the rebellion as conspiracy by the Gulf countries to bring down an ally of their foe Iran.

"Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others see this as an opportunity, as a chance to push back Iranian influence," Lukyanov said. "From Russia�s point of view, it's part of a geopolitical struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia, where Syria is just a card."

For policymakers in Moscow, the situation in Syria looks remarkably similar to the one in Libya last year, where another long-time friend, Muamar Al-Qaddafi, faced what was seen in the West as a popular rebellion against autocracy. Russia reluctantly agreed not to veto a UN decision to impose a no-fly zone over the country.

The resolution, as Russia�s leaders understood it, was to prevent Al-Qaddafi from killing civilians with aerial firepower. But the NATO forces that largely enforced the decision, Russians say, used it to level the playing field in the Libyan civil war to Al-Qaddafi's disadvantage. Moscow lost a friend and customer for its arms and is now out of favor with the successor National Transitional Council.

Zvi Magen, a former Israeli ambassador to Russia, said Russia's Syria policy is driven by memories of its Cold War rivalry with the U.S.

"There's an element of business in the arms deals, but it's mainly a political move to show the flag and to show support for Syria. It's mainly a function of Russian relations with America than with the Syrian regime," Magen told The Media Line.

For that reason - and because Moscow realizes that Al-Assad�s days are numbered - it may be prepared to make a deal with the U.S. over Syria, he added.

Nevertheless, analysts agree that the importance of the arms trade as a factor in Moscow's calculations should not be overlooked.  In an economy with few other industrial exports, Russia's military industry is an important earner of foreign exchange and a powerful domestic political force.

The Voice of Russia radio's website said in December without citing a source that Russian arms exports reached $11 billion last year, a three-fold increase from 2000. While the country�s biggest customers are India and China, the Middle East had been a growing market until the Arab Spring eliminated Al-Qaddafi and sanctions on Iran removed another customer. Syria alone, according to some estimates, accounted for 7% of all Russian arms sales in 2010.

A U.S. government study in 2009 estimated Russia�s share of the Middle East arms market grew to more than 15% in the 2005-2008 period, five percentage points more than in 2001-2004 as it offered more creative financing and payment options, counter-trade,
offsets, debt-swapping, and, in some cases, licensing production locally.

Russia's Interfax news agency reported in early December that Russia delivered $300 million of Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles to Syria.

With numbers like that, it is no wonder that Sergey Chemezov, the head of the state arms export company Rosoboronexport, made clear he had no intention of halting business with Syria.

"There are no sanctions whatsoever regarding Syria," he told Interfax on Wednesday. "If international sanctions are imposed by the UN Security Council, everything will change. And if there are no sanctions, why should we refuse to cooperate with this country? This is business after all."

Nevertheless, Magen said, Russia is careful not to sell Damascus weapons like S-300 surface-to-air missiles that could alter the regional balance of power. 

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Islamic World politics.  What a mess.  I favor giving Afghanistan to China and let them control the criminal element in the land.  They know how to suppress Radical Islamic rebellion and they would do a far better job than us with our concept of Peaceful Control.

Never in world history has there ever been an example of Peaceful Control of Radical Islam.

If they  step out of line, you shoot them.
If they look like they are going to step out of line, you shoot them.
You gather them into a room and play militant Islamic martial music. As soon as they start goosestepping, and giving the raised arm Heil Mohammed Salute, you shoot them.

Turn them all into fertilizer and enrich the soil.
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Iranians dash for dollars and gold after a 50% fall in Iranian Rial against the US Dollar in just a few weeks. New sanctions on Iranian Central Banking and Oil showing effects on the ground and creating financial instability within Iran.
 
 
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High stakes political gambling going on here with the embargo and sactions on irans central banking system. We will find out who is friend and who is fo. Lip service just isnt going to do here.
 
Europe first to back US/Israel on Iranian Sanctions at considerable risk to a much weakened economy already.  Italy and Greece are the most exposed being the 2 main european importers of iranian oil.
 
Communist China First to go the other way with kinda comy Russia not far behind. Remember that next time you buy somthing labeled (Made In Commy Land)
 
Japan and Korea still undecided.
 
Meanwhile Iran may plan to react by prempting the EU July date and just shut down production to europe as a counter measure to recent events. Could get messy
 
We live in interesting Times (Indeed)!!
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Hey Mahshadin, Wanna see something cool? Since you're a Moderator too, check out where my IP is right now. I'm deployed there.

Please don't post the name or base, just understand that my eyes are very, very much on the goings on in Iran.

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Boy thats what you call   (In The Thick Of It)   TG

Nice to hear from you (Been Awhile).  Understandable considering
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US Concerns Grow Over Possible Israeli Strike on Iran

 
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Iranian students form a human chain around the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility in support of Iran's nuclear program, just outside the city of Isfahan, 410 kilometers (255 miles) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Nov. 15, 2011 (file photo).

Talk of a possible attack on Iranian nuclear facilities is again rumbling in Tehran, Jerusalem, and Washington. Israel is reported to be increasingly anxious about Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program and at least one U.S. official is reported to be warning that an Israeli attack is not far off.

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak says the world is running out of time to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear weapons power. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is reported to believe Israel could launch strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities within the next five months.

Iranian officials deny any intention to build nuclear weapons and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned Friday Iran will retaliate in full force if its nuclear facilities are attacked.

 
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It will go down on March 15th.  This according to a close friend of mine who tells me it is for real.  I have known him since the Yom Kippur war, and he is reliable.  I am counting down the weeks, but personally expect the strike to be sooner.












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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei responds today with more of the same. Below are a couple of lines from the religious leader today.
 
Supreme leader   LOL  LOL        (((((( Delusions of grandeur ))))))

 

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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Friday that Iran will retaliate against Western-backed oil sanctions and threats of attack,
 
He also said Iran will back any nation or group that intends to confront Israel.
 
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Turboguy stay safe dude.  Tip
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Joe, if Israel attacks Iran will they Nuke or conventional weapons? I purchased Potassium Iodide tablets and have them in my stores just in case someone uses a nuke and we have fallout.

As soon as this blizzard is over I am going to get fresh water in my 5 gallon water jugs for my water cooler.

TURBOGUY...where ever you are I know God is with you and will keep you in his arms. Thank you for keeping our sorry A$$es safe!
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Iran makes play for space
Iran launches third domestically made Rocket into space with Observation Satelite to circle the globe every 90 minutes
Looks like they have made some leaps in rocket technology, add a nuke and what do we have on our hands.
 
 
 
 
Iran's Khamenei: Addresses Country on Western Sanctions and Israel
 
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Tensions rise as Israeli diplomats are targeted with car bombs in india and georgia.
 
Quote today from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
 "Iran is behind these attacks"
 
 
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