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Iran using PA as proxy against Israel - senior official
JPOST ^ | Tomorrow...Which makes it Breaking News...I hope | Herb Keinon

Posted on 01/12/2002 5:16:58 PM PST by College Repub

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To: Orion78
to Orion http://www.airforcemagazine.com/tamuz.htm
41 posted on 01/12/2002 8:51:58 PM PST by klpt
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To: College Repub
I keep seeing hints that Iran might have been involved in the 9/11 attacks and other acts of aggression. Iran was mentioned in the Moussaoui indictment (although, perhaps surprisingly, Iraq was not). Rafsanjani recently made a major speech suggesting an Islamic pre-emptive nuclear strike against Israel. The wording in the anthrax letters is very similar to a common Iranian anti-Western chant (see this thread, together with the discussion there for specifics).
42 posted on 01/13/2002 1:55:01 AM PST by Mitchell
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To: weikel
- Iran paid $25 million for what appears to have been two tactical atomic weapons smuggled out of the former Soviet Union in a highly classified operation aided by technicians from Argentina, according to Iranian government documents marked top secret and obtained by The Jerusalem Post."

The Jerusalem Post is not Debka. First you say they don't have reactors. But with many historical articles to the obverse you switched to saying they don't have the missiles, but with references to the arms sales by Russia, you say they don't have the warheads. Then this article shows they also have the warheads. Now you are left in denial by trying to dismiss the history of the last few years by saying it is Debkaesque.

Face it, Facts, references and proof is of no value to you. You want perhaps Prophecy? Try reading Isaiah 14-19. It describes the complete destruction of Israel’s neighbors in one evening.

I think the combined efforts of the worlds newspapermen is more valuable than your dismissive speculation. I also think the Israeli Government thinks the same. So next war, when all the Arabs fire their missiles like they are threatening to do, Israel will fire hers. They have no choice. The only difference is that Arabs glory in death on the battle field and Israeli's want to live. So Israel has invested in anti-missile systems, whereas the Arabs have not. Both sides are Nuclear. Guess who lives and who dies. And guess who is blamed for the deaths, the surviving Jews. Go figure.

43 posted on 01/13/2002 3:25:04 AM PST by American in Israel
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Im pro Israel I read the articles I think if Iran had nukes they would have attacked already. BTW good job getting cracking on a missle defense.
44 posted on 01/13/2002 8:21:44 AM PST by weikel
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To: klpt
Great! Thank you for the link.
BTTT
45 posted on 01/13/2002 12:41:22 PM PST by Orion78
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To: weikel
Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001
Israeli Minister Warns Pentagon of Iranian Nuclear Plants, Hints at Strike
Informed sources in Washington tell NewsMax that when Israeli Defense Minister Director General Amos Yaron visited the Pentagon during the last week of August, he raised Israeli concerns about Iran's growing capabilities to build nuclear weapons.

With the help of Russian scientists, Iran has made dramatic advances - and is believed to be far ahead of neighbors like Iraq in building new weapons of mass destruction.

That worries the Israelis.

The last time Israel was confronted with such a problem, it acted. In 1981, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin ordered air strikes against Iraq's Osirak nuclear facilities.

One source reveals that an Israeli strike on Iran's facilities is all but certain and that Yaron has hinted strongly it may just happen.

Israel will likely tie any action against these facilities with a broader air attack on Iranian-backed missile units now operating in Lebanon.

In recent months, the Israeli government has been carefully linking Iran to anti-military activities in Lebanon in a carefully crafted PR strategy to demonstrate to the world that Iran is no innocent bystander, but a partner with key Arab countries, like Syria, bent on destroying Israel.

Take, for example, New York Post Uri Dan's column of Aug. 26, entitled "Iran Exporting Its Brand of Terror to the Border." Dan is considered a long-time member of Ariel Sharon's kitchen Cabinet.

Dan begins, "Iran has turned central and southern Lebanon into a powder keg with a devastating arsenal of 8,000 Katyusha rockets."

He adds that Iran has actually put members of its Revolutionary Guard in control of missile units that have a long range and can hit Tel Aviv.

Dan also alleges that Iran and Syria are coordinating military moves to "open a second front" against Israel if the Palestinian crisis blows.

When Israel strikes against these missiles, expected a broader sweep, which will include air strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran.


46 posted on 01/13/2002 1:46:16 PM PST by Orion78
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To: College Repub;All
Iran Deplores US Stance Against Tehran Conference on Palestine (4/25/01)
Iran on Wednesday deplored the stance of the United States that called some participants in the ongoing Tehran international conference on Palestine "terrorist," the official IRNA news agency reported.

"Those fighting for liberation of their homeland could not be called terrorist. Not only Iran but also all other Muslim nations condemn the U.S. backing for Israeli state terrorism," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi was quoted as saying by the agency.

The two-day conference, which opened on Tuesday, aims to " attract financial and spiritual support in defense of the Palestinians," Asefi said.

It has brought together some of Israel's worst enemies as well as delegates from more than 30 Muslim nations that had until now eschewed calls for confrontation with Israel.

U.S. State Department Spokesman Philip Reeker on Tuesday warned the nations attending the Tehran conference that they would be designated "terrorist" in the U.S. annual report on international " terrorism" due to be released next week.

Asefi noted that the Middle East crisis could not be resolved by one-sided support of Israel whose terrorist operations are clear to all.

"The Islamic republic of Iran does not need the US approval for its humanitarian and spiritual aid for the oppressed Palestinians and the Lebanese resistance movement," he said.

"Iran and other Muslim nations feel obliged to support the Palestinian combatants," he stressed, calling for a democratic solution to the conflict which enforces the very basic rights of the Palestinians.

According to organizers, the conference is expected to provide support for the Palestinian intifada, or uprising, against Israeli occupation, and make decision on practical steps to help the Palestinians succeed in restoring the rights of Palestinians.

The latest string of clashes between Israeli forces and the Palestinian protestors have so far killed 470 people, most of them Palestinians, since last September.


47 posted on 01/13/2002 5:18:02 PM PST by Orion78
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To: Orion78
See Israel is going to take them out.
48 posted on 01/13/2002 5:25:29 PM PST by weikel
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That was Sept 5, 2001. How come they have not done it yet?
49 posted on 01/13/2002 5:56:17 PM PST by Orion78
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JERUSALEM (January 13) - Iran's involvement in the Karine A arms smuggling affair is part of a larger effort to deter Israel from militarily trying to scuttle Teheran's nuclear program, according to a senior diplomatic official.

According to the official, Iran wants to use the Palestinians as proxies, much as it used Hizbullah as a proxy to wage war against Israel in Lebanon.

"Iran wants a base and stronghold in the PA to threaten Israel," the official said. "They feel the way to counter an Israeli threat to their nuclear program is through the use of terrorism. They feel this will deter any attack on Iran."

50 posted on 01/13/2002 5:57:29 PM PST by Orion78
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To: College Repub;All

::Bushehr Reactor, Iran::

51 posted on 01/22/2002 4:44:16 PM PST by Orion78
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This one-meter resolution, satellite image of the Bushehr Reactor, Iran was collected by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite at approximately 10:30 a.m. on May 19, 2001. The image shows the Iranian Nuclear facility located approximately 17 kilometers south of the city of Bushehr. The reactor complex occupies a 2.5 Square Kilometer site area, which includes assembly halls, a concrete channel for cooling water that runs from the reactors to the Gulf, and a the harbor which supports loading and unloading of foreign materials needed for construction and reactor operation. There are two reactor buildings at Bushehr, one is in an advanced stage of completion while the other has remained dormant for some time.

52 posted on 01/22/2002 4:49:34 PM PST by Orion78
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