Posted on 04/27/2010 12:47:10 AM PDT by Cindy
"Now Arizona has more than one war in our backyards MY OPINION: Hezbollah using drug routes" By Lionel Waxman, Inside Tucson Business Published on Friday, April 23rd, 2010
SNIPPET: "For years, I have been warning that the Mexican drug war will sweep over Southern Arizona if we dont close the border. Well now the war is here. But today, I am writing to warn you of another war. It is using the drug routes but it isnt connected to the cartels.
Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese group, is on its way to involving Tubac, Tucson, Phoenix and other parts of Arizona in the Arab-Israeli conflict as well as the drug trade. Where are our NIMBYs?
For at least four years, the Hispanic American Center for Economic Research has been keeping an eye on a Hezbollah militia that has taken root in South America in the whats known as the tri-border region of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil."
(Excerpt) Read more at azbiz.com ...
A Look at Iran
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If I go to Maricopa County, will I have to show a Birth Certificate? I wonder if the Sheriff has any pink underwear to fit him?
barbra ann
Hezbollah versus the Zetas. Anyone handicapping this one?
OPINION: They are both just as bad.
Hezbollah is backed by Iran and ? and the Zetas are back by ?.
ping
The drug tunnels used by Mexicans remind me of the Hogans Heroes episodes on TV.
Obviously the United States agencies that are supposed to stop such things are run by Colonel Klink.
The influx of Iranian money will definitely ramp up the problem. Recall the effect of enhanced IEDs supplied to Iraqi bombers...Iran killed a lot of our guys. Hizbollah is an extremely dangerous outfit and they’re cuddling up to the America haters like Hugo Chavez. Delivery of nukes does not necessarily have to come via missiles...think rental trucks.
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