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To: goldsnow who wrote (66498)3/25/2001 2:13:07 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116804
 
Now you tell me if the former government of Ian Smith was all that bad compared to what shortsighted reformers have replaced it with.



To: goldsnow who wrote (66498)3/26/2001 10:11:21 AM
From: Alex  Respond to of 116804
 
MID EAST WAR IN 72 HOURS? March 26, 2001

WorldNEtDaily.com reports: “Israel is making preparations for a possible military strike against new Iranian missile positions in Lebanon -- possibly within the next 72 hours, reports the DEBKAfile intelligence bulletin. The report says that before returning home to Israel last week, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told the Wall Street Journal and President Bush about the presence in Lebanon of Iranian Pager surface missiles with a range of 120 kilometers -- capable of striking heavily populated central Israel.
The missiles were flown in last year through Damascus military airport and transported by truck to bases in Lebanon, the report continued. From there they passed to the direct command of Iranian Pazdaran (Revolutionary Guard) officers who maintain them. Also, according to DEBKAfile, the Israeli Defense Force has begun assembling soldiers and military assets on the northern frontier -- in readiness for a large-scale exercise. DEBKAfile cites sources as saying the Syrian army, Hezbollah militia units and the Lebanese army have been placed on alert. Syria has 35,000 troops occupying Lebanon and controls the central government and military forces…”