Posted on 08/01/2012 9:45:14 AM PDT by Nachum
Reza Kahlili - the pseudonym for a former CIA agent who acted as a spy in the Revolutionary Guards - reports that Iran is preparing to attack Saudi Arabia and Qatar if it's necessary to save Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria.
Dozens of Iranian ballistic missiles have been preprogrammed to hit Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, the source said. Qatar will also be hit at the same time as it is directly involved with the events in Syria.
Iranian officials have increased their verbal attacks recently on Saudi Arabia, seeing the monarchy as behind the unraveling in Syria and the suppression of the Shiite uprising in Bahrain.
A change of regime in Syria is but a delusion, said Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi in a meeting on Sunday with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al Moallem. Salehi said Iran will fully support the Syrian regime, according to the Keyhan newspaper, which is directly under the supervision of the Iranian supreme leader.
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they don’t need to attack militarily, just sow discord like they are doing in Iraq. The Saudi Arabian people are probably really tired of being ruled by that family.
I think it would be wrong of me to hope for this.
But it’s so tempting!
Muzzie-on-muzzie war is the best kind: the longer a war lasts the less muzzies you have to worry about!
Israel’s #1 silent, totally covert supporter for a strike on Iran is the House of Saud. The thought of Persians with the bomb causes them to soil their bedsheets.
Thousands of missiles and armed drones have been programmed to destroy enough of Iran to keep them busy for years, and out of further mischief.
Thanks Nachum.
True, to a certain degree. The Saud are quietly backing the Israeli attempt to deal with Iran.
But, Saud is still the founder of Wahhabi and is the primary financier of wahhabist expansion into every country it can reach on this planet, including ours.
This war against jihadiscum won’t be over until Saudi Arabia is destroyed.
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