The Preparation Game Is Underway!
The Question now is how long it Lasts
This time Islam wants to be very Certain
The war will not end as in previous Battles
Their key plan now is to get ready Internally
While They Engage Their Foes with Diplomacy
How Long They Will Prepare Before They Attack
I’ve Long Been Guessing Between 2010 & 2015!
August 6, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
The name of the game now for those Islamic nations, involved in closed door discussions and planning for the destruction of Israel, is now under way. We are seeing internal strengthening in Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and the Gaza Strip in preparation for an eventual assault on Israel. I am of the opinion they could be ready for the assault at a point in time lying between 2010 and 2015. After failures in 1948, 1967, and 1973, this time they want to be sure the victory they have long sought will be theirs, so preparation is the main object on their minds at the present time.
They do not want war at the present time because they know they will not be able to defeat Israel. So they are talking peace to Israel and the international community while preparing for war.
Truces, prisoner exchanges, indirect peace talks, and diplomacy,
diplomacy, diplomacy, are all part of their plan to enjoy little disruption to their preparation game.
The Islamic nations know full well that allied ships will be prowling the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Persian Gulf.
They are hopeful their ability to launch weapons at them, such as described in this article, will be an incentive to stay out of Islam’s fight w ith Israel, thinking the Israelis can win
it without their help, and by the time they realize Israel cannot, it will be too late for them to do anything.
Begin Excerpt from the Times of India
Iran tests new anti-ship missile
4 Aug 2008, 1904 hrs IST,PTI
TEHRAN: Iran has testfired new powerful anti-ship missile capable to hit targets at the range of 300 kilometres, Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Mohammad Ali Jaafari said on Monday.
Iran has tested new weapons which will spare no enemy ship as it can sink within the range of 300 kilometres from the Iranian borders, he said.
This is absolutely new technology; it had developed with homegrown technology so far unused by any other country, Jaafari said.
The IRGC Air Force and Navy held large-scale exercises in July and test launchings of different missiles that also included Shahab-3 which has a range of more than 2,000 kilometres.
The missiles are also capable to hit targets at US military bases in the Middle East and also on
the territory of Israel.
The tests were held amidst more emphatic statements by Iranian representatives addressed to the West and escalation of tension on the Iranian nuclear programme.
Earlier in summer the Iranian military had repeatedly warned that Teheran might limit navigation in the Persian Gulf in the event of hypothetical aggression against Iran and threats to its interests
and security.
According to the IRGC C-in-C, fast ships of the IRGC Navy that employ the tactics which takes into account the enemy’s vulnerable spots and the recent achievements made by Iranian experts are capable to sink any aggressor in the waters of the Persian Gulf.
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