Posted on 07/15/2007 11:52:50 AM PDT by B4Ranch
Iran has marked 600 targets for its long-range missiles inside Israel, the Qatari newspaper Al Watan reported on Sunday.
According to the report, Iran is threatening to hit the Jewish state with a massive missile strike if either Israel or the US attack the Islamic Republic or its allies in Syria.
Recent political talk in Jerusalem and Washington indicate the time is rapidly approaching that Israel and the US will have no choice but to intervene militarily to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Likewise, Israeli military experts are predicting a full-scale war with Syria sometime in the coming six months, possibly set off by a renewal of low-level cross-border Hizballah aggression.
Syria, unfortunately, also has three sites holding Saddams WMD. If they were, uh, lit up by us or Israel, many parts of Syria might be uninhabitable, or at least much of their aquifers poisoned for years. That’s the downside of ‘holding’.
How much Internet reading do you do outside of FR? Have you ever Googled “North American Union” (998,000 hits) or “North American Community”? (76,900 hits) (with the quotations marks)
Here is an August Review report.
http://www.augustreview.com/issues/regionalization/toward_a_north_american_union_200608181/
Nope. Just a nut.
I hope the Iraelis have the nutsack to drop the bomb, because the USA does not.
The first ten results are a humanevents.com article (twice), the Wikipedia article, eagleforum.org, sourcewatch (never heard of em), stopthenorthamericanunion.com, spp.com (bland page by the people in charge of the NAU in it’s actual form), and a skeptical Washington Post article.
Not so impressive. :p
Also, what about my point number 2? Do you really believe no one would care and that no one would try to do anything about it? I think you are overestimating the validity of a few far-out websites and are placing waaaay to little faith in the people of the United States.
We aren’t the greatest country in the world just because we make the best nick knacks and have the biggest guns. ;)
From the article you linked to:
“Modern day globalization was launched with the creation of the Trilateral Commission in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Its membership consisted of just over 300 powerful elitists from North America, Europe and Japan. The clearly stated goal of the Trilateral Commission was to foster a “New International Economic Order” that would supplant the historical economic order.
In spite of its non-political rhetoric, The Trilateral Commission nonetheless established a headlock on the Executive Branch of the U.S. government with the election of James Earl Carter in 1976. Hand-picked as a presidential candidate by Brzezinski, Carter was personally tutored in globalist philosophy and foreign policy by Brzezinski himself. Subsequently, when Carter was sworn in as President, he appointed no less than one-third of the U.S. members of the Commission to his Cabinet and other high-level posts in his Administration. Such was the genesis of the Trilateral Commission’s domination of the Executive Branch that continues to the present day.
With the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, Trilateral Commission member George H.W. Bush was introduced to the White House as vice-president. Through Bush’s influence, Reagan continued to select key appointments from the ranks of the Trilateral Commission.
In 1988, George H.W. Bush began his four-year term as President. He was followed by fellow Trilateral Commission member William Jefferson Clinton, who served for 8 years as President and appointed fourteen fellow Trilateral members to his Administration.
The election of George W. Bush in 2000 should be no surprise. Although Bush was not a member of the Trilateral Commission, his vice-president Dick Cheney is. In addition, Dick Cheney’s wife, Lynne, is also a member of the Commission in her own right.
The Hegemony of the Trilateral Commission over the Executive Branch of the U.S. government is unmistakable. Critics argue that this scenario is merely circumstantial, that the most qualified political “talent” quite naturally tends to belong to groups like the Trilateral Commission in the first place. Under examination, such explanations are quite hollow. “
Come on, man. This is high grade nutbar stuff. You’re smart enough to see that. We need to step back and think about where this stuff is coming from and what basis there is to believe any of it.
I can see the scenario playing out where Israel drops the nuclear bomb.....then “all nations of the earth will rise up against her”. That will, unfortunantly, include America.
The previously mentioned Washington Post article.
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We were/are a great nation because of and based on our faithfulness to the Word of God, our faithfulness to the God of Israel and how well we bless His Chosen Jewish people. The moment the scales tip and we are no longer a blessing to His Chosen is the moment this nation will fall very fast or cease to exist — so it is very important that this has been overlooked (that there will be a large block of people coming into the country who could care less about Israel).
I have always had this nagging feeling that america is a flash in the pan. We came out of nothing and in no time we became the biggest thing on the planet. It seems logical then, to assume we will go out the same way. I have a feeling that america will be a non-player in the end days because amerca will somehow be taken out of the big time heavyweight players. I suspect we will be taken out by ourselves somehow, since no one else on the planet is capable of taking us out. I’m thinking a scenario like the movie “the postman”, or something else maybe not so similar.
UN: Iran if you don’t behave we will send you an angry letter !!!!! Oh and it’s all Israel Fault (Sarc)
A power greater than any here on this particular mudball will have something to say about *THAT*...
the infowarrior
>We need to step back and think about where this stuff is coming from and what basis there is to believe any of it.<
All I can say is that we are finally getting some responses from the Representatives about writing laws that will prevent it from happening with an long and careful preview by Congress.
The next time you are in your bank ask the manager what they know about the Amero dollar and the NAU. After you hear their reply you may just want to withdraw all of your funds because I’m confident the manager is also a fan of this high grade nutbar stuff.
B4Ranch, I applaud all of your comments in post #1. Thank you!
A few disjointed comments of my own:
The longer Bush remains in office, the more he tends to compromise with the left. And, once he is out of office, barring a small miracle, his successor (now most likely to be Hillary Clinton) will have little interest in defending Israel, or, if were still involved in Iraq, seeing to it that the Iraq/Iran and Iraq/Syria borders are sealed to prevent the continuous flow of personnel and equipment from crossing.
America is the only force that is standing in the way of Islamic terrorism having its way with the world. Our former alliances with Europe are simply a fond memory. As Michael Novak recently observed, By 2032, like a frog who never felt the warm water slowly coming to a boil, important states of Europe may well be living under Minarets as, in his acute imagination, Edward Gibbon long ago foresaw.
It is old fashioned American morality, determination, courage, and belief in the sanctity of individual liberty that now solely defines western civilization. And those who are seeking to see to it that those essential qualities of western civilization continue to prevail (our proud fighting men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan chief among them) find themselves continuously and relentlessly under assault by those in the highest offices of our government, the mainstream media, and academia.
With every illegal alien who crosses our southern border, those traits that now define the foundation of western civilization become increasingly more diluted, and freedom world-wide becomes that much more precarious. Sometime down the road (a very short road), the world will once again need to look to America for strength and leadership but this time they will find an unrecognizable murky stew composed primarily of self-serving parasites who are unfamiliar with, and uninterested in, what is required to secure and defend human liberty. They never sacrificed for, or learned, what it meant. They simply crossed a border and claimed its treasure.
A pox on those who now sit in positions of leadership in Washington, single mindedly seeking to declare irrelevant the magnificent blueprint our beloved Founders fashioned for us. Because of the trust that has been placed in them, and because of the courage and sacrifice represented by those who went before, the degree of evil in Washington is, in an historic context, in some ways even more pernicious than that found in any Islamic terrorist mindset.
~ joanie
Allegiance and Duty Betrayed
I think that a lot of people in the UN now look back at the creation of Israel and see it as their biggest mistake.Too bad for them,God’s Will will be triumphant.
Syria is massing missile launchers on the Israel border along with tanks. Iran paid off Syrias debt and Russia is delivering lots of top line military gear to Syria.
It is getting pretty ugly. If Israel is backed into the corner too much more “The Samson Option” becomes the only way for Israel to survive.
North Korea is delivering to Iran.
Read the seals of revelations again, the rapture clearly comes between the sixth and seventh seals, but the oil collapse of the economy comes on the third seal after the jihad the second seal.
We got a long way to go, pack oil for your lamp...
I am a Catholic but want to get a hat that says Go Israel.
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