Posted on 04/04/2005 9:39:34 PM PDT by Wiz
London, Apr. 04 Irans hard-line leaders are setting up a secret government in Iraq, according to a prominent Arabic language news outlet.
The Saudi-affiliated Elaph website wrote in its Friday issue, The Iranian Intelligence Ministry is creating a secret government in Iraq.
Mobs have attacked Iraq which is recovering (following the U.S.-led war) and are trying to tear the country apart as much as they can, it said, referring to Iranian Intelligence agents which have infiltrated Iraq mainly from the south.
The Elaph site claimed that following the 2003 war, the Iranian regime launched its biggest recruitment operation through agents of its Ministry of Intelligence who had infiltrated into Iraq. The number of recruits the regime had gathered, using religious propaganda, was well in the thousands, the news source claimed.
(Excerpt) Read more at iranfocus.com ...
Iran Ping!
Reminds me of The Far Side cartoon with the two bears in a gun scope, and one bear is smiling and pointing to the other bear basically saying, 'shoot him, not me'
Well put
Our response involves far more than instant retaliation and isolated strikes. Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have ever seen. It may include dramatic strikes, visible on TV, and covert operations, secret even in success. We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against another, drive them from place to place, until there is no refuge or no rest."George W. Bush 9/20/01
I'm 100% with the Commander in Chief on this one. 100%. Below are some interesting links on info RE the GWOT. We have got to be in this for the long haul. No McDonald's drive-through solutions.
COMBATING TERRORISM
Observations on National Strategies Related to Terrorism
[Raymond J. Decker statement, Mar 03]
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d03519t.pdf
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THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR COMBATING TERRORISM 2003 (link on the internet, always have a grain of salt ready when looking at sources providing info..)
http://www.why-war.com/files/counter_terrorism_strategy.pdf
Observations on National Strategies Related to Terrorism
[Raymond J. Decker statement, Mar 03]
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d03519t.pdf
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http://www.armscontrol.de/publikationen/snuklearterror.pdf
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An Interagency Approach to U.S. Port Security
Strategic Insights, Volume IV, Issue 2 (February 2005)
by Andrew C. Henrikson
NOTE: One problem I saw with taking Iraq out was a weakening of the balance of power in the region. I always suspected Iran would try to take advantage of the situation if Iraq was too weak.
Strangely enough, we need to help Iraq develop a credible defense/deterrent to keep Iran at bay.
I never fully trusted Chalabi. I always suspected him of being a double double agent, playing us, but really helping further Iran's interests. I could be wrong on that one, tin foil hat is on just in case.
BUMP!
The Iranian people do not support the Regime that is currently in power.
Saddam was definitely the most feared in the region and he was exposed for the coward he is when he begged for his life when captured.
The Mullah's in Iran do not have the support of their people, the Mullah's only option to remain in power is to obtain a Nuke and that is why they're doing all they can to make sure it happens.
I predict Iran will fall within 18 months because the spread of Freedom is on the march and I don't thing the Tyrants can stop or even slow this movement. I see the middle east going the way eastern Europe did in the 80's. After all, for hundreds of years the people of that region have been subjected to the whims of Tyrants, and millions have died at the hands of their rulers.
I hope you're right in your prognostications. We'll see as events unfold.
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