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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6866)1/29/2005 12:51:34 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
GooseTov, no ivasasion of Iran in sight, so when the CIA comes to arrest you, you can go there and hide with the rest of Terrorists! ggg Iranians know that US can not afford to send troops and topple the regime, they are simply playing the EC card. They will negotiate or pretend to negotiate and before you know they will expriment with their first atomoic bomb beneath the Kavir-e-Loot desert in central Iran. By then they will be de facto nuclear power like south korea and pakistan.

Now who do we have to thank for this? United States for allowing these SOB's to put their hand on the technology and import the knowhow.

You don't have to brain surgeon to know this, nor you need to copy and paste your silly articles. You can concentrate on your sick attack on Jewish State!



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6866)1/29/2005 9:39:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 22250
 
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? American combat aircraft into Iranian airspace:
'' 'We have to know which targets to attack and how to attack them,' said one, speaking on condition of anonymity. ''


by Richard Sale, UPI Intelligence Correspondent
New York (UPI) Jan 26, 2005
spacedaily.com

The U.S. Air Force is playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with Iran's ayatollahs, flying American combat aircraft into Iranian airspace in an attempt to lure Tehran into turning on air defense radars, thus allowing U.S. pilots to grid the system for use in future targeting data, administration officials said.

"We have to know which targets to attack and how to attack them," said one, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The flights, which have been going on for weeks, are being launched from sites in Afghanistan and Iraq, and are part of Bush administration attempts to collect badly needed intelligence on Iran's possible nuclear weapons development sites, these sources said, speaking on condition of strict anonymity.

"These Iranian air defense positions are not just being observed, they're being 'templated,'" an ad ministration official said, explaining that the flights are part of a U.S. effort to develop "an electronic order of battle for Iran" in case of actual conflict.

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