Posted on 06/06/2008 8:00:59 AM PDT by drzz
The koweiti paper "al-Seyassah" quotes sources close to the NATO which say the Iranian-backed Hezbullah, led by Hassan Nasrallah, is heading toward launching war against US troops in Iraq.
According to the paper, US troops arrested a senior Hezbullah leader in Sadr City last week. It shows that Hezbullah is organizing its arrival in the country.
In the same article, Koweiti sources show that UN forces in Lebanon are not working to disarm Hezbullah, and that the islamic group has plans to defeat UN forces in case of conflict with Israel.
The Hezbullah move toward Iraq is a sign Iran is worrying about US strikes against its nuclear program, and is sending its proxies to Iraq in order to distract the US. It may well be connected with the upcoming US presidential election like it did in 2006. Mullahs in Iran prefer Obama over McCain.
Why isn’t Hassan Nasrallah dead?
Sunspot number: 12
An objective reading of entrails.
They will loose. It’s just that simple.
I read Israeli’s Mossad plans to kill him. But obvisouly it’s a work in progress...
- Started with Ford in 1975.
- Carter reconfirmed it.
- And Reagon got it confirmed into permanent law by congress in 1982.
I had to give or receive the brief a minimum of once a year for 22 years.
EO 12333
They don't need to win - they just need to make the "surge" look like it's failing for long enough to get Obama elected. Al Qaeda and al Sadr couldn't stand in against US forces for long enough, but the better-financed and Iran-supported Hezbollah might.
Loose- Unfastened, movable, slack, wobbly, free
Para 2.11
This is the version that Reagon got confirmed as law by congress in 1982.
And notice para 2.12 closing the loophole on hiring it done.
Like I said, from 1981-2003 I was required to receive this brief once a year and got stuck giving the brief when instructing...
Ford started it, Carter renewed it slightly modified, and Reagon got it confirmed as law by congress...
Proxies?
Hizbullah/Hezbollah is no proxy. It’s the external arm of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security.
my bad
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