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Subject: U.S. Prepared to Grab Iran's Southwesten Oil Rich Providence
after Saturation Bombings http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/ August 10, 2005 -- U.S. prepared to grab Iran's southwestern majority Arab and oil-rich province after saturation bombing of Iranian nuclear, chemical, and command, control, communications & intelligence (C3I) targets. According to sources within the German Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst - BND), the Bush administration has drawn up plans to hit Iran's nuclear, other WMD, and military sites with heavy saturation bombing using bunker buster bombs and tactical nuclear weapons. The attack will be coordinated with urban and rural critical infrastructure sabotage carried out by elements of the People's Mujaheddin (MEK), Pentagon Special Operations units, and other Iranian dissident groups. The German intelligence comes from classified briefings provided by elements within the CIA that are concerned the neocons in the Bush administration will, in attacking Iran, set off a chain of events that will lead to world war. Intelligence on U.S. plans to attack Iran has also been passed by CIA agents to counterparts in France, Britain, Canada, and Australia. The Bush war plans for Iran also entail quickly seizing Iran's southwestern Khuzestan Province, where most of Iran's oil reserves and refineries are located. Khuzestan has a majority Shia Arab population that has close links with their ethnic and religious brethren in Iraq. The Bush plans call for a U.S. military strike across the Iraqi border and from naval forces in the Persian Gulf in answer to an appeal for assistance from the Al Ahwaz Popular Democratic Front and Liberation Organization rebel forces in Khuzestan, which will declare an independent Arab state of the Democratic Republic of Ahwaz and receive diplomatic recognition from the United States and a few close U.S. allies. After World War I, Khuzestan was annexed by Iran, then called Persia. There are also plans to incite rebellions among Iran's other minorities, including Azeris and Turkmenis in the oil-rich Caspian Sea region. Other minorities targeted by the neo-con planners are Iranian Kurds along the Iraqi and Turkish borders and Baluchis along the border with Pakistan. The neo-con plan seeks to separate Iran from its oil resources and create an "Irani triangle" centered around Teheran, Isfahan, Qom, and other historically Persian centers. In anticipation of the U.S. attack, the spy sub USS Jimmy Carter has placed taps on undersea communications cables in the Persian Gulf that carry Iranian commercial, diplomatic, and military traffic. In addition, Task Force 121 covert paramilitary forces have scouted Iran using the cover of journalists and businessmen to pinpoint military targets. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who's Behind the Coming War with Iran? http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=39666 |
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![]() Along, long time ago, HMFIC-1369 quipped: "just what glorious future is there for a China thats just disintegrated much of its customers' Making new ones! Sure, just pull a couple hundred million out of a hat.... "FatKat" wrote in message ups.com... Peter Kemp wrote: On 9 Aug 2005 08:21:42 -0700, "Rob Arndt" wrote: Iran lies at the heart of Mideast turmoil and hates the very existence of Israel (like most other Arab/Islamic states). And with some justification. Israel is not some shining white knight in the area. Address that issue and it *will* help the attitiudes of a lot of muslims. He's right ofcourse, especially that Israel's existence is at the very heart of those attitudes. The arabs habe proven remarkably generous - just leave them alone and they're willing to excise the problem themselves. Or should we wait for China and N Korea to develop longer range 3-stage missiles capable of hitting CONUS? I live in northern California and we will be in range within a matter of years from both of these nations. Since we spent years within range of Russian missiles and planes, I doubt that would be all that dramatic a development. National security is hardly "war-mongering" after 9/11... Too late. China already has a few ICBMs that are capable of hitting large parts of CONUS. See what I wrote above - the ability to hit any part of CONUS is hardly illustrative of power. Besides, assuming that they hit us and manage not to draw so much as a firecracker in response, just what glorious future is there for a China thats just disintegrated much of its customers -- Peter Kemp "Life is short...drink faster" |
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Don't think the Israelis are gonna sit around waiting for us to take care of
this. They will pop the Iranians in a heartbeat, just like they did Iraq's reactor. We could learn a lot from the IDF, they WILL do what it takes to protect themselves from the Islamic scum. That's one reason they are so hated in the Middle East, they don't **** around with these assholes. babygrand "Rob Arndt" wrote in message oups.com... What did you expect from a bunch of terrorist sponsor nation? Peace, goodwill towards mankind? Iran lies at the heart of Mideast turmoil and hates the very existence of Israel (like most other Arab/Islamic states). They will continue delay tactics until they can get a small arsenal of nukes. Believe me, this has NOTHING to do with Iranian national pride or defense but only to proliferate nukes to the point that one is for sale to or given freely to an Islamic extremist who will smuggle one into Israel and detonate it. If EVER there was a time to pre-emptive strike, it is NOW. Major war in the Mideast was predicted back in the 1970s and an East vs West/Judeo-Christianity vs Islam war by the 1990s. We now live in those times and war in inevitable in that region (given the number of tyrant leaders who rob their own people and harbor/train terrorists on their soil). So, what is the alternative? Sit on our asses or consult with the weak, powerless, impotent UN? Wait for Europe (who only cares about its business contracts in the region) to "make a deal with the Devil?" Or, follow the Israeli example and lay their nuclear ambitions waste? I favor the latter, using nukes or not. That may sound harsh but what exactly do you think the outcry would be if Tel Aviv, London, D.C., or NYC were hit by a nuclear suicide bomber? Or should we wait for China and N Korea to develop longer range 3-stage missiles capable of hitting CONUS? I live in northern California and we will be in range within a matter of years from both of these nations. National security is hardly "war-mongering" after 9/11... Rob |
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![]() old hoodoo wrote: ... The following URL includes the latest that I have on Plame-gate: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/zone0...ic.php?t=38213 I am politically independent, but the more I have read about the situation, the more disgusting the actions of Rove and Novak appear. I used to like Novak, but regardless of how "harmless" the particular action turned out to be, even if Plame was not an active 'operative', the mere fact that Rove and Novak would "out" any member of the CIA for any purpose is utterly rephrehensible. It is a sign of supreme arrogance. Both of these men have proven themselves to have no class and are an embarrassment to the nation. Just consider the immorality demonstrated by taking revenge on a man by attacking his wife. -- FF |
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babygrand wrote:
Don't think the Israelis are gonna sit around waiting for us to take care of this. They will pop the Iranians in a heartbeat, just like they did Iraq's reactor. We could learn a lot from the IDF, they WILL do what it takes to protect themselves from the Islamic scum. That's one reason they are so hated in the Middle East, they don't **** around with these assholes. babygrand And just how do the Israelis get to Iran? The attack on the Iraqi reactor was at the limit of their range.. Going something like twice the distance.. It will be a one way trip... (probably) |
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"babygrand" wrote in message
... Don't think the Israelis are gonna sit around waiting for us to take care of this. They will pop the Iranians in a heartbeat, just like they did Iraq's reactor. We could learn a lot from the IDF, they WILL do what it takes to protect themselves from the Islamic scum. That's one reason they are so hated in the Middle East, they don't **** around with these assholes. babygrand I agree. Because Israel is so small, it is a "one-bomb" country. All it would take is one nuclear warhead to land in Tel Aviv and it would pretty much be game over for that country. So Iran having nukes is a much bigger threat to them than it is to the United States and they will probably treat it as such. I am surprised they haven't done something about it already. As far as the other poster who said that this will not be possible because Iran is too far from Israel and beyond the range of the attack jets. Israel has the ability to purchase a commercial airliner, take it over to IAI (Israeli Aircraft Industries - a defense contractor) and have them convert it into a tanker. I don't think that range will be a huge problem. JD |
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