A Very Significant Round Trip from Iran to Syria for Planning!
A Round Trip Ride for Rough Riders Starting at the Tombstone O.K. Corral, and Ending at Boot Hill Grave Yard!
July 21, 2007
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The hip hopping excursion, led by Iranian President Ahmadinejad, has been a major planning session for whatever next big Middle East ploy is going to be unveiled in the Middle East by Iran, Syria, Hizbullah, Hamas, and all of a last day coalition of Islamic terrorists.
The initial stage of a prophesied Middle East Caliphate Empire is now beginning, with Scene One being the internal planning cooperation, required within the “Evil Axis,” to take over the existing Lebanese government.
When we first began our Web Site in 2000, terrorist groups across the Middle East were beginning to make regular visits to Iran. We have watched them steadily increase to flood stage over
the last seven years. A strong bond has, and is continuing to strengthen among them, with the anchor sunk in Iran. I believe these will culminate in a flood coming against Israel at point in time prior to 2013.
I believe Ahmadinejad’s latest round trip to Syria, and his conversations with Syria and all the terrorist groups with headquarters in Damascus and Lebanon, was to decide how to first take over
Lebanon, with a view to an eventual attack against Israel later on down the road.
In a previous Blog we discussed the initial actions of Ahmadinejad when he landed in Syria. In this Blog DEBKAfile continues to reveal what was done while he was there, and his departure back to Iran.
Began DEBKAfile Exclusive
DEBKAfile Exclusive: Ahmadinejad follows up Damascus talks with a council of war in Tehran Friday with Hizballah, Hamas and Jihadi Islami leaders
July 20, 2007, 11:13 PM (GMT+02:00)
Our Iranian and intelligence sources reveal that the Iranian president flew out
of Damascus Thursday with this group saying: “I prefer cooler places but this region faces a torrid summer of victories.”
Aboard his plane were four HIzballlah leaders, Secy-Gen.
Hassan Nasrallah, defense chief Imam Mughniyeh, chief of staff Ibrahim Aqil and chief of special operations Unit 1800 Hajj Khalil Harb; and Jihad Islami’s Abdallah Ramadan Shalah and operations chief Zaid Nahle.
Head of Hamas’ Damascus HQ Khaled Meshaal did not join the party flying to Tehran to avoid giving his Saudi and Egyptian friends the impression he was in Iran’s pocket. Either he flew there earlier, or else assigned a Hamas representative based in the Gulf to represent his moement at the council of war in Tehran.
As for Syria’s role, DEBKAfile’s military sources reveal that 20 high-ranking Iranian officers were on the Iran president’s flight to Damascus, headed by defense minister Mustafa Najar.
They did not join Ahmadinejad’s talks with Syrian president Bashar Assad.
Instead, they were driven to Syrian General Staff headquarters, where they were awaited by Syrian defense minister Gen. Hassan Turkmani, chief of staff Gen.
Ali Habib and corps commanders.
Our intelligence sources believe this conference was in fact round one of the council of war which continued in Tehran Friday with Hizballah and Palestinian terrorist chiefs.
The most urgent decision facing the Iran-Syrian alliance concerns Lebanon and how far they can go to get rid of the pro-Western Siniora government in Beirut.
Both Iran and Syria understand the United States and France will not stand for its ouster by military or terrorist means. But time is running out.
The international tribunal is about to be installed to start hearing the Hariri assassination case and must be stopped before Assad and aides are prosecuted.
Tehran and Damascus must decide quickly whether to focus on subversive action inside Lebanon or resort to diversionary tactics such as fomenting trouble against Israel on the Golan, from the Lebanese border or from Gaza.
Before Ahmadinejad and party departed Damascus Thursday night, they visited two important Shiite shrines and prayed for victory in the near future. Witnesses heard the Iranian president sobbing loudly.
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