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The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=41529 http://nomorewarforisrael.blogspot.com Do a search for JINSA at www.google.com and www.yahoo.com |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
On 14 Sep 2005 11:37:04 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon): <snip> It would have save clicking on your link if had added that it went to a Scott Ritter article. |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
Walter B. wrote: > On 14 Sep 2005 11:37:04 -0700, [email protected] wrote: > > >The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon): > > <snip> > > It would have save clicking on your link if had added that it went to > a Scott Ritter article. Surely by now you must know that posts employing the words "for Israel" means that they are written by terrorist-loving Muslims, Neo-Nazis or the terrorists' left-wing friends. |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
[email protected] wrote:
> The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon): > > http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=41529 > > http://nomorewarforisrael.blogspot.com > > Do a search for JINSA at www.google.com and www.yahoo.com > I find it interesting that Syria has been taken out of the picture with the assassination of Lebanon's prime minister. Syria has been blamed for the act and Lebanon has elected an anti-Syrian government. The way I see it, Syria came out the loser and Israel got what it wanted. Now that Syria is being kept busy, Iran is alone. Judging from how the U.S. acted towards the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, it doesn't matter what happens diplomatically. The U.S. will invade Iran whenever it wants, despite objections from world governments. Bush better be careful though! I don't think Iran will be a cake walk. |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:22:52 +0100, Walter B. <[email protected]>
wrote: >It would have save clicking on your link if had added that it went to >a Scott Ritter article. Yep, Scott Ritter. That guy who knew more about what was going on in Iraq before the invasion than George Bush, Tony Blair and all their intelligence services. Clough |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
"Tom P." <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > [email protected] wrote: > >> The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon): >> >> http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=41529 >> >> http://nomorewarforisrael.blogspot.com >> Do a search for JINSA at www.google.com and www.yahoo.com >> > I find it interesting that Syria has been taken out of the picture with > the assassination of Lebanon's prime minister. Syria has been blamed for > the act and Lebanon has elected an anti-Syrian government. The way I see > it, Syria came out the loser and Israel got what it wanted. > > Now that Syria is being kept busy, Iran is alone. Judging from how the > U.S. acted towards the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, it doesn't matter > what happens diplomatically. The U.S. will invade Iran whenever it wants, > despite objections from world governments. > > Bush better be careful though! I don't think Iran will be a cake walk. They said that about Afghanistan and Iraq. If Iran couldn't beat Iraq in a war how is it going to be a problem for the yanks ? |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
Because Iran society is more open and more united than Irak around the
religious. Even though youth is yearning for changes. Nationalist feelings in Iran could be earnest whereas in Irak they were largely fueled by the fear instilled by Saddam. So US troops would prevail to find themselves caught in a full scale insurrectional situation. Moreover Chiite's muslims in Irak would probably find this move quite irksome and could express their unsatisfaction to the US troops bound to stay over there... |
Re: The Iran Trap (Bombing of Iran for Israel to come soon):
PM Sharon meets with PM Blair at UN Summit
Following his address to the UN General Assembly, PM Sharon met with Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday. During their meeting, Sharon presented Blair with data regarding Iran's nuclear weapons activity. Blair confirmed to Sharon that the UK shares Israel's concerns regarding the Iranian nuclear threat and is opposed to any attempts by Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons. Prime Minister Blair also assured PM Sharon that he will resolve the issue that transpired earlier in the week, when IDF Maj.-Gen. (ret) Doron Almog averted an attempt by Scotland Yard to arrest him over alleged 'war crimes.' In related developments, PM Sharon also met yesterday with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin and Australian Prime Minister John Howard |
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