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Post by Swampy on Jan 28, 2013 10:42:54 GMT -5
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Post by boxcar on Jan 28, 2013 15:35:44 GMT -5
CBS News Israel could launch a pre-emptive strike to stop Syria's chemical weapons from reaching Lebanon's Hezbollah or al Qaeda inspired groups, officials said Sunday. The warning came as the military moved a rocket defense system to a main northern city, and Israel's premier warned of dangers from both Syria and Iran  Israel has long expressed concerns that Syrian President Bashar Assad, clinging to power during a 22-month civil war, could lose control over his chemical weapons. Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom said Sunday that Israel's top security officials held a special meeting last week to discuss Syria's chemical weapons arsenal. The fact of the meeting, held the morning after a national election, had not been made public before. Shalom told the Army Radio station that the transfer of weapons to violent groups, particularly the Iranian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah, would be a game changer. "It would be crossing a line that would demand a different approach, including even action," he said. Asked whether this might mean a pre-emptive attack, he said: "We will have to make the decisions." www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57566072/israel-warns-of-possible-pre-emptive-chemical-weapons-strike-in-syria/
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Post by Swampy on Jan 30, 2013 11:28:11 GMT -5
The International Atomic Energy Agency says it has agents at the Iranian nuclear plant, and there have been no explosions. Strange.
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Post by boxcar on Jan 30, 2013 12:10:01 GMT -5
That is more than likely correct. From what I read lately, the story is being pushed by someone who wants to sell a book, a super spy.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2013 19:10:55 GMT -5
That is more than likely correct. From what I read lately, the story is being pushed by someone who wants to sell a book, a super spy. Could it be our Finnish friend?
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Post by mcnoch on Feb 1, 2013 9:06:34 GMT -5
Could it be our Finnish friend? ;D
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Post by bluejay77 on Feb 1, 2013 18:08:57 GMT -5
That is more than likely correct. From what I read lately, the story is being pushed by someone who wants to sell a book, a super spy. Could it be our Finnish friend? No. I'm not selling anything; and I'm not a super spy....... But on the other hand I'm not lying -- I mean, not consciously; of course I may have erred.
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Post by boxcar on Feb 4, 2013 2:27:52 GMT -5
More on the blast from WND: The explosions at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility Jan. 21 killed at least 40 people, including two North Koreans, WND learned Sunday. Meanwhile, the Islamic regime is labeling WND a “mouthpiece of the CIA” for its exclusive reporting of the blast. The bodies of 11 of the technicians and scientists are beyond recognition, a member of the security forces at the facility told WND. According to this source, 60 others are in critical condition and have been transferred to the central base of the 27th Division of Mohammad Rassool Allah, which is equipped with a modern medical facility and is between Tehran and Qom. At the time of the explosions, the source said, 203 Iranian scientists and technicians along with 16 North Koreans had been logged in at the site, though the initial report listed 240 people. The day before the explosions, the North Koreans had brought in new equipment, described by the source as touch-screen monitors the size of TVs that were installed in the monitoring room and some new parts that were installed in the centrifuges before the start of the, and that the trapped workers included 16 North Koreans: 14 technicians and two military attaches. The source said many of the centrifuges have been destroyed and rescuers have still not accessed the reserves of the 20 percent stock of enriched uranium to assess the level of radiation. The International Atomic Energy Agency has not visited the site since the explosions despite media rumors that it has, the source said. Because the regime’s Ministry of Defense covers the project at Fordow, officials of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization were allowed to visit it on Jan. 5. In an unusual move, the IAEA issued a brief statement on Jan. 29: “We understand that Iran has denied that there has been an incident at Fordow. This is consistent with our observations.” IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor emailed that response to reporters. However, when pushed by WND, Tudor could neither confirm nor deny the incident had taken place and did not say whether inspectors had visited the site after the explosions, despite some media reports that it had. Read more at www.wnd.com/2013/02/north-koreans-among-40-dead-at-iran-nuke-plant/#SxUX5o1khDCBbhhU.99
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Post by Swampy on Feb 4, 2013 11:26:10 GMT -5
President AhmedGoneCrazy wants to be his country's first astronaut, and he said he's willing to sacrifice his life for his country. I'm sure we can accomodate both wishes at the same time.
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