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Old 03-07-2007, 06:48 PM   #1
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U.S., Israel, Russia, Iran, Syria and allied terrorist groups..

Things just keep getting hotter by the hour. On another note, terrorist leaders say that they're being backed by Iran, something Iran has denied all along. With Russia near striking a deal with Syria over anti-tank rockets, etc... where are they standing now?

Also, different terrorist groups working together.
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'Devastating response' if Iran nukes attacked
Terrorists say Tehran providing instructions in case U.S., Israel strike atomic facilities

Posted: February 26, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern


By Aaron Klein
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com


JERUSALEM – Iran is anticipating a U.S. or Israeli military strike on its nuclear facilities and has been providing Palestinian terrorists and other regional allies with contingency plans for attacks against the Jewish state and American regional interests in the event of war, according to Palestinian terrorist leaders.

A senior leader of the Islamic Jihad terror group, which Israel says is backed by Iran, told WND Tehran is expecting to be attacked, but he didn't provide a time frame in which Iran anticipates a strike.

He claimed during any attack his organization has been directed by Iran to "wreak havoc" on Israel with suicide bombings, rocket attacks and "special surprises." He said rocket attacks would be launched from both the Gaza Strip and from the West Bank, which borders Jerusalem.

He threatened his terror group will target American interests in the Middle East whether any purported strike against Tehran is carried out by Israel or the U.S.

"The Zionists and the Americans are coordinated 100 percent. It doesn't matter who attacks Iran, we are planning to hit them both," said the Islamic Jihad leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he said the topic was "very sensitive."

He said overall Islamic Jihad leader Ramadan Shallah has been coordinating war plans with Iran, Syria and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah Lebanese militia. Shallah resides in Damascus and travels frequently to Tehran.

Abu Ahmed, the northern West Bank chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror organization, told WND all major Palestinian militant organizations are preparing to work together in the event Iran is attacked.

"Our strategy is not to leave the Islamic alliance (Iran) alone against the enemy. All Palestinian organizations will work together in shooting rockets, suicide bomb attacks and other steps and actions decided closely."

The Brigades is the declared military wing of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah Party. Together with Islamic Jihad, the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades has taken responsibility for every suicide bombing in Israel the last two years, including a bombing last month in Eilat and an attack in Tel Aviv last April that killed eight Israelis and American teenager Daniel Wultz.

Israel says major Brigades cells in the Gaza Strip and West Bank receive Iranian funding through contacts with Hezbollah.

Abu Ahmed said in his terror group's estimation Iran will indeed be attacked.

"It's not a question of if, but when. The campaign now in the American media is just like the campaign before the invasion of Iraq," he charged.

A senior leader of the Popular Resistance Committees terror group, speaking on condition of anonymity, told WND his group has also been preparing for what he called "the upcoming war."

The Committees is a coalition of terror organizations operating in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank responsible for hundreds of anti-Israel rocket and shooting attacks. It is accused of bombing a U.S. convoy in Gaza in 2003 in which three American government contractors were killed.

"We are preparing the tomb that Allah is digging for the Zionists and Americans," said the Committees leader.

He claimed during any U.S. or Israeli military strike against Tehran, a response will be directed against Israel and American interests by Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and Palestinian terrorists.

"The war will be a war on more than one front. It will be everybody against everybody. Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and the Palestinian organizations will work together. War with Iran is coming and it means the Middle East will not remain the same after it," the Committees leader said.

Syria and Iran signed a military agreement in which either will respond if the other is attacked.

Israeli security officials told WND Israel is not currently planning to strike Iran. Speaking theoretically, they said if any war breaks out involving Iran, they expect Syria, Hezbollah and Palestinian terrorists to join the fray and attack Israel.

The security officials said the greatest threat Syria poses to the Jewish state are the country's missiles. They noted Syria recently test-fired two Scud-D surface-to-surface missiles, which have a range of about 250 miles, covering most Israeli territory. The officials said the Syrian missile test was coordinated with Iran and is believed to have been successful. It is not known what type of warhead the missiles were armed with.

In addition to longer range Scuds, Syria is in possession of shorter range missiles such as 220mm and 305mm rockets, some of which have been passed on to Hezbollah.

According to information received by Israel, Russia is set to conclude a deal worth several hundred million dollars transferring thousands of advanced antitank missiles to Syria. Antitank missiles used by Hezbollah during Israel's war in Lebanon this past summer devastated Israeli tanks and caused the highest number of Israeli troop casualties during the 34 days of military confrontations.

Last week, a senior officer from the intelligence unit of the Israeli Defense Forces announced Hezbollah is stronger today than before the 2006 Lebanon war.

"Hezbollah has reinforced and it is stronger today than it was before the war in Lebanon," General Yossi Beidatz, head of the IDF's intelligence research department, told the Knesset.

During the war in Lebanon, Hezbollah fired more than 3,000 rockets into northern Israel, killing 39 civilians and devastating many northern towns.

Beidatz also said Syria is reinforcing its military to prepare for the possibility of a new armed conflict in the region.

According to reports in the Israeli media, Syria, aided by Iranian officers, has been boosting its army and navy. The reports, denied by Damascus, claimed Syria last week was moving troops closer to the border with Israel.

The claim by Palestinian terrorists Iran is preparing for war come as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday his country's nuclear program cannot stop while a deputy foreign minister vowed Tehran was prepared for any eventuality, "even for war."

"Iran has obtained the technology to produce nuclear fuel and Iran's move is like a train ... which has no brake and no reverse gear," Ahmadinejad said, according to Iranian state media.

Manouchehr Mohammadi, a deputy at Iran's foreign ministry commented, "We have prepared ourselves for any situation, even for war."

Iranian military commanders have said recent war games, the latest of which involved testing several missiles this month, show Iran's readiness to counter any attack.

Meanwhile U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney said over the weekend Iran's atomic ambitions must be curbed. He told reporters "all options" were on the table.

During a visit to Australia, Cheney said it would be a "serious mistake" to allow Iran to become a nuclear power. An Australian newspaper quoted Cheney endorsing comments by U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that the only thing worse than a military confrontation with Iran would be a nuclear-armed Iran.

Iran ignored last week's United Nations deadline to halt uranium enrichment, a process that can be used to fuel for nuclear power plants or produce material for warheads. Tehran claims it wants to negotiate but has repeatedly ruled out suspending its atomic program.
I'll hold back my nuke-related opinion..


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Old 03-07-2007, 07:32 PM   #2

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I'm going to hope war isn't going to happen, but if it does it will be a bloody one. I doubt Israel will have any trouble defeating Syrian and Iranian troops, that's what the IDF is good at, the terrorists from all sides are what worry me. I have a feeling that if things heat up Israel will show how brutal it can be laying waste to the already wrecked Lebanon and Palestine. What worries me is that Israel might not bother to worry about collateral damage in an all out war. If Israel comes under heavy missile strike or gets hit with chemical or biological agents I wouldn't be surprised if it put it's nukes to use.

Very tense situation, I'll keep my fingers cross in hope that diplomacy won't fail.

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Old 03-07-2007, 10:12 PM   #3

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...f_total_troops

Iran has a massive military that will invade Iraq in a few years, when the US pulls out. Chain reaction of events from there on out.
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Old 03-07-2007, 10:14 PM   #4

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If Iran will move in when we move out, we should just move out and let a few of their troops get killed off.

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Old 03-07-2007, 10:21 PM   #5
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Old 03-08-2007, 01:39 AM   #6

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Originally Posted by Cravixon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...f_total_troops

Iran has a massive military that will invade Iraq in a few years, when the US pulls out. Chain reaction of events from there on out.
Iraq had a huge, well funded, well supplied, experianced army. It was considered to be the fourth most powerful in the world prior to the first gulf war. France had the best army in the world prior to world war two. Numbers and titles meen very little. Israel has proven time and time again that it can face larger oponents, from all sides, all at once and still obtain a fairly one sided victory(armies off course, not insurgents/terrorists).

As for Iran invading Iraq I doubt the Sunni majority would take kindly to this.

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Just look at the Yom Kippur War.

Israel vs. Egypt/Syria/Iraq/others
415,000 troops vs. 1,010,000 troops
3,000 tanks vs. 4,500 tanks and 3,700 apcs
561 airplanes vs. 1,113 airplanes

So on and so forth. Not only was Israel outnumbered in just about every respect, but they were attacked by surprise on our holiest day no less. Guess who won.

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Old 03-08-2007, 03:50 AM   #7

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Originally Posted by Cravixon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...f_total_troops

Iran has a massive military that will invade Iraq in a few years, when the US pulls out. Chain reaction of events from there on out.
The thing about Iran having the "Largest" military, is that around 80% (According to that wiki link) of Irans military are paramilitary units. Now, in the US, paramilitary units are orginizations of civilians who train in a military like fashion. Ex. SWAT, or blackwater. Judging by the sheer number of people in Irans paramilitary, I have to wonder if the words definition is the same over there as it is here. I dont know anything about Irans paramilitary units, but I can almost guarentee that most of them are in some way religiously based (not trying to be stereotypical, but it seems that most groups in the middle east are based off religion) and most likely not controlled by the government. Due to differences in opinions, I dont think that all 11.something million of them would agree to invade Iraq.
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Old 03-08-2007, 06:46 AM   #8

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I don't doubt the Iranians would perform genocidal or cruel tactics in Iraq.

France is, and has always been, a joke.

"I dont think that all 11.something million of them would agree to invade Iraq."

Did all the millions in the US agree to it?
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Old 03-08-2007, 07:18 AM   #9
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All the volunteer soldiers agreed, minus a few exceptions, and they keep agreeing by reenlisting.
If Fenix is anywhere near accurate you are not talking about getting the National Guard to fight but convincing the Bloods and Crips to invade Mexico.
There are various scenarios where all 11 million are willing and ready but we and the neighboring countries are sure to apply pressure on the weak points and try to fracture his support for any large scale aggression.
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Old 03-08-2007, 12:05 PM   #10

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Seems pretty standard to me, you attack me and all my friends are gonna fight you too.

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