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Fox News reports unusual activity on Syrian-Israel border
Fox News | 08/14/06 | Cammie

Posted on 08/13/2006 12:13:29 PM PDT by cammie

Just saw on Fox that the IDF is monitoring unusual activity on Syrian border in the Golan Heights...tanks there, they are removing land mines at the border...not up on their website yet


TOPICS: Breaking News; Israel
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; boyassad; feint; mines; syria; tanks
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To: RightWhale

Perhaps that's the plan. Of course the Israelis could be in Damascus by then.


101 posted on 08/13/2006 1:12:28 PM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: cammie; All

Maybe Syria thinks the IDF is overextened in Lebanon?

Going to try to outflank or pincer move. (I'm not sure what the term is.)

An attempted Syrian blitz to Jerusalem?


102 posted on 08/13/2006 1:13:17 PM PDT by Momaw Nadon ("...with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.")
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To: 2111USMC

Dumber military moves have been made.


103 posted on 08/13/2006 1:13:28 PM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: FairOpinion
[Senior Syrian army and intelligence officers are involved in the arms smuggling, according to the senior IDF source, who says it is unlikely this continues without the explicit support of the regime in Damascus.]

Isa 17:1 ¶ The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from [being] a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.


Isa 17:2 The cities of Aroer [are] forsaken: they shall be for flocks, which shall lie down, and none shall make [them] afraid.

This reminded me of Isaiah the prophet of Jehovah(Jesus)in the old testament,knowing that Damascus is the central headquarters of the terrorist Islamic fascists murderers of mothers and children.

Isa 17:3 The fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Syria: they shall be as the glory of the children of Israel, saith the LORD of hosts.
104 posted on 08/13/2006 1:14:15 PM PDT by ohhhh (...every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.)
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To: wyattearp

They are just forcing the Israeli's to take measure of this possibility. This makes Israel's job tougher as they now have to plan for this contingency.


105 posted on 08/13/2006 1:15:26 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Life is tough. It's even tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: ohhhh

I am tired of this s***. Form a keep away zone on Lebanon's border of say 30 miles. Fill it with nuclear waste from all over the world, so toxic noone can go there. Set off a few 100 megaton hydrogen bombs in sparse areas to demonstrate a pathway to their maker. Should give them fuel for thought at least. Tired of messing with the low life freaks.


106 posted on 08/13/2006 1:15:59 PM PDT by lwoodham
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To: AmericaUnited
How is that not fantastic news?

Because if Syria attacks Israel, then the entire Middle East is going to be at war. Open war is often necessary, and it is certainly coming, but that doesn't mean that I have to clap my hands with glee when it occurs.

If Syria attacks Israel, then Iran will attack Iraq, and us, to try to keep us from joining the battle. Jordan will have to make a decision, and I doubt it will be to our liking. I also doubt that Egypt will be able to stay out of it.

107 posted on 08/13/2006 1:18:15 PM PDT by wyattearp (Study! Study! Study! Or BONK, BONK, on the head!)
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To: lwoodham

Just in case you aren't exaggerating...

One bomb like that would pollute the entire Middle East and make Israel unlivable.


108 posted on 08/13/2006 1:19:14 PM PDT by dijpak
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To: cammie
Its an offensive act to remove land mines on your side. Its what an army does right before it switches from defense to offense. Armies advance on a broad front and require open lanes in the minefields to drive across.

Most likely this is a posture by Syria so they can say they "did something" in support of Lebanon. But one can not ignore the potential of that move. Not when tanks are seen behind the minefield gaps.
109 posted on 08/13/2006 1:19:33 PM PDT by dinok
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To: wyattearp

Also would Turkey get involved?? Yes, this could be a prelude to rid western influence in the area.


110 posted on 08/13/2006 1:20:52 PM PDT by eastforker (Under Cover FReeper going dark(too much 24))
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To: wyattearp

I fear in that case Iraq would join forces with Syrian and Jordan. They have no love for Israel, and our guys would be in deep. Of course it wouldn't be the first "March of the 10,000" in that part of the world. :)


111 posted on 08/13/2006 1:21:03 PM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

"Jennifer Griffin? She's the only one of Fox'a lot not inclined to hyperbole....a true pro, IMO"

She has her moments. Not as bad as "Shep" but she is still a "journalist."


112 posted on 08/13/2006 1:21:12 PM PDT by dinok
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To: redgolum

An amazing story.


113 posted on 08/13/2006 1:22:17 PM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: redgolum

Iraq itself was at war with half the middle east, including Iran. I doubt they would join sides with them right now.


114 posted on 08/13/2006 1:22:52 PM PDT by dijpak
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To: eastforker

"Also would Turkey get involved?"

Years ago I would have said no. But the muslim world has been radicalized lately and will choose one of their own over us.


115 posted on 08/13/2006 1:23:52 PM PDT by dinok
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To: wyattearp

I think we should make the first move. It will be blamed on us regardless. Nuclear bunker busters for Iran's nuclear program and much more if we must. I still believe that a demonstration of what a 100 megaton device can do will do wonders for those that want to live..It can be demonstarted in remote area still visable to those that need to see it. Be sure to stare at the white light for as long as you can.


116 posted on 08/13/2006 1:23:57 PM PDT by lwoodham
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To: dijpak

Probably not, but there is that possibility.


117 posted on 08/13/2006 1:24:12 PM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: American in Israel

Or, if Syria believes strongly that Israel will not invade Syria, then they can clear the mines as a provocation, as subterfuge, or to enable insurgents to try to sneak through or some other reason of brinksmanship or tactics.

It could be that Syria wants Israel to invade, either as a trap or as a form of coup. What if the second tier of Syrian command wants to see the Syrian regime tumble or pulled out of Iran's grasp, and the only way to effect that is to get IDF backup?


118 posted on 08/13/2006 1:24:52 PM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: dinok
But one can not ignore the potential of that move. Not when tanks are seen behind the minefield gaps.

It is one thing to mass your tanks on the border. It is quite another to remove your anti-tank defenses at the same time. The only reason to do that is if you are going to attack.

This isn't posturing. You don't remove your defenses to make a point.

119 posted on 08/13/2006 1:24:52 PM PDT by wyattearp (Study! Study! Study! Or BONK, BONK, on the head!)
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To: zarf
Nahhhh....

Mark my words, this is a big Rope-a-Dope by the Bush/Rice/Bolton team.

We have now done what the international community demands: brokered a cease fire. However, we know very well that it will never last because neither the Hezbos, Syria nor Iran will ultimately honor it.

Just look closely at the wording the Lebanese government used when they agreed to it. Their statement is chock full of phrases which I'll paraphrase: "If the U.N. is going to enforce this cease fire; if this cease fire has Kofi Anan's support," etc. They're looking for the status quo that they have enjoyed with the U.N. presence there for years, which has allowed Syrian and Iranian arms, troops and intelligence services full access to Lebanon.

No, this was a very shrewd move by Bush, Rice and Bolton. They know the job needs to be finished. The cease fire will soon be violated (if it even has a chance to go into affect), and then Israel will have the green light to take off the gloves with a renewed vengeance -- and U.N. support. --Brilliant!

120 posted on 08/13/2006 1:26:27 PM PDT by Matthew James (SPEARHEAD!)
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