IRAN UPRISING AND MIDDLE EAST WAR,
AHMADINEJAD IS AN UNGODLY SHIITE THUG,
AND YET OBAMA STILL DESIRES TO TALK TO IRAN!
READ THE FIRST EXCERPT AND THEN THOSE FOLLOWING,
THEN ASK YOURSELF: HOW CAN HE THINK IRAN WILL RESPOND?
WILL A FALLOUT OF THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION BE A MIDDLE EAST WAR?
June 30, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
The Iranian revolution is not over, but it has been successfully repressed by brutal bloody masses of Ahmadinejad’s radical murderous Shiite thugs. It will continue to simmer behind closed doors from now until the government believes it will resurface on a scale that might overthrow it. At that time Iran will use Hizbullah and Hamas to trigger a war with Israel in order to unite the Iranian people in a war against the nation of Israel. If there is a danger of losing power, starting a war with enemies is a tried way of uniting all your internal enemies against a common foe. I believe the excerpt from DEBKAfile, which immediately follows, has a good possibility of being valid, with a Middle East war breaking out at some point in time between 2010 and 2015.
Begin Excerpt from DEBKAfile
Iran and Israel eye war option
DEBKA-Net-Weekly
June 30,2009, 4:12 PM (GMT+02:00)
Iran and Israel are each thinking about using the fallout of the domestic unrest in Tehran for attacking the other: Iran to flex muscle, Israel to strike a looming nuclear menace.
Begin a Series of Excerpts from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Daily Alert
Excerpt from AP/Washington Post
Obama Officials Say Talks with Iran Still Possible
Philip Elliott
The Obama administration is open to discussions with Iran over its nuclear ambitions despite protests questioning the legitimacy of President Ahmadinejad’s re-election.
Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, said Sunday that Ahmadinejad is falling back on his government’s usual strategy of blaming the West and the U.S. in particular for its internal problems.
The legitimacy of the government, while questioned by the people of Iran, is not the critical issue for the U.S. goal of preventing Iran from developing a nuclear capability, Rice said.
“It’s in the United States’ national interest to make sure that we have employed all elements at our disposal, including diplomacy, to prevent Iran from achieving that nuclear capacity,” she said. (AP/Washington Post)
Excerpt from UK Times
Report: Iran Has Arrested 2,000 in Violent Crackdown on Dissent – Martin Fletcher
More than 2,000 Iranians have been arrested and hundreds more have disappeared since the regime decided to crush dissent, the International Federation for Human Rights reported Sunday. Prominent Iranian actors, actresses, writers and singers are believed to have been seized at the weekend for supporting the demonstrators. Several opposition bloggers have fallen silent, probably because they have been detained. Almost anyone who dares to challenge President Ahmadinejad’ s re- rlection i
s now considered an enemy of the state. (Times-UK)
Excerpt from New York Times
Iran Arrests Iranian Employees of British Embassy, Protests Return Micchael Slackman
Iran’s government said Sunday that it had arrested nine Iranian employees of the British Embassy for playing a significant role in organizing protests. Meanwhile, police in Tehran beat and fired tear gas at several thousand protesters demonstrating in support of defeated presidential candidate Mousavi.
(New York Times)
Excerpt from AP/Washington Post
Obama Officials Say Talks with Iran Still Possible
Philip Elliott
The Obama administration is open to discussions with Iran over its nuclear ambitions despite protests questioning the legitimacy of President Ahmadinejad’s re-election. Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, said Sunday that Ahmadinejad is falling back on his government’s usual strategy of blaming the West and the U.S. in particular for its internal problems. The legitimacy of the government, while questioned by the people of Iran, is not the critical issue for the U.S. goal of preventing Iran from developing a nuclear capability, Rice said. “It’s in the United States’ national interest to make sure that we have employed all elements at our disposal, including diplomacy, to prevent Iran from achieving that nuclear capacity,” she said. (AP/Washington Post)
Excerpt from AP/Fox News
EU Eager to Restart Nuclear Talks with Iran
The European Union wants to restart talks on Iran’s nuclear program. “We would like very much that soon we will have the possibility to restart multilateral talks with Iran on the important nuclear issues,” EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said Sunday.
(AP/Fox News)
Excerpt from Reuters
Rights Group: Night Raids Terrorize Iran Residents (Reuters)
Iranian paramilitary Basij forces stage nightly raids in Tehran, invading private homes and beating residents, Human Rights Watch reported.
“The Basijis are trashing entire streets and even neighborhoods as well as individual homes trying to stop the nightly rooftop protest chants,” according to a June 26 report.
Excerpt from CNN News
Iran Militia Raids Hospitals (CNN)
Iranians wounded during protests are being seized at hospitals by members of the Basij militia, an Amnesty International official reported. Once the patients are treated, the militia removes them from the hospital to an undisclosed location.
Excerpt from UK Telegraph
Tehran Backs Hizbullah Operations Around the World
Damien McElroy (Telegraph-UK)
Intelligence experts have warned that rather than merely seeking to distract attention from its domestic turmoil with rhe
toric, Iran will seek retaliation beyond its borders.
“Hizbullah has stretched, facilitated by Iran, across the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and Latin America,” said Magnus Ranstorp, a terrorism expert at Sweden’s National Defense University. “It grants Iran global power and Hizbullah has become more susceptible to Iran’s efforts to project its influence.”
“Hizbullah is capable of striking in Germany or more likely planning an incident like the al-Qaeda cell in Hamburg that planned the attack on New York,” said Alexander Ritzmann, a fellow at the European Center for Democracy.
General Douglas Fraser, the new head of U.S. Southern Command, this week warned that Hizbullah and other Iranian allies posed the greatest threat to security in Latin America.
“The real concern is not a nation-to-nation interaction; it is the connection that Iran has with extremist organizations like Hamas and Hizbullah and the potential risk that that could bring to this region,” he said.
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