WAR PREPARATIONS SUMMARY DURING TSUNAMI BLOGS

War Preparations Summary during Tsunami Blogs

Pre-war preparation action across Middle East,

Iran sends its War Trainers to Jihad Nations!

Islamic Jihad Meetings TO Eliminate Israel,

Purpose of Damascus and Iran Councils!

SHORT and LONG Range War Planning

Began in Damascus on February 25,

And is now expanding in Tehran!

When the U.S. Troops Pull Out,

War will Begin Prior to 2015!

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March 2, 2010

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NASRALLAH COMES OUT OF HIS RATHOLE FOR A BIT OF CHEESE

Two very important councils have been held in the last few days. The first was held in Damascus, and the second was held in Tehran. Those invited were the ones who wear black hats like the bad guys

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The final planning phase of the last war of this age has now begun in the Middle East.

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Iran is getting all the Jihad enthusiastic groups together to have a united plan of reaction to an attack on its nuclear facilities. Since most of the world’s nations would love to see Iran’s nuclear bomb development stopped, it is far from certain that anyone would do anything to Israel if it wiped out the nuke sites, and it is quite possible it would not result in a full blown Middle East War. So Iran and all their good buddies need to know what they should do if Israel hits Iran’s sites. That is what I mean by “short” war planning. I don’t think Iran and Syria want a genuine war until Iran has deterrent nukes and American troops are withdrawn. But make no mistake, when those two criteria are met, both Syria, Iran, Hizbullah, Hamas, and all those like them, do want a violent war to eliminate Israel. This requires “long’ range planning.

Begin Today’s Excerpt 1 from ABC News via World News

March 2, 2010

Missiles on Menu as Hezbollah, Iran and Syria Dine

Shiite leadser, Nasrallah, Has Been in Hiding since 2006, But now He’s Emerged

By SIMON MCGREGOR-WOOD

Feb. 26, 2010 The Hezbollah owned and controlled Lebanese TV station al Manar reported the first visit by Nasrallah to Damascus for many years. Since the conflict with Israel in 2006 he has been a virtual recluse for fear of Israel assassination attempts.

He normally appears only via a large video screen from a secret studio and rarely in public at all.

Iran and Syria have both supported his organization with money and arms despite U.N. Security Council resolution 1701 imposed to prevent Hezbollah rearming.

But there has been a steady flow of arms shipments including thousands of Iranian-made rockets to replenish those fired in 2006 at the towns and cities of northern Israel.

Lebanese defense sources estimate Hezbollah now boasts between 40,000 and 50,000 rockets including long range missiles capable of striking much deeper into Israeli territory.

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also met Thursday with leaders of several different Palestinian factions based in the Syrian capital and yet again made threats against Israel.

“This criminal regime is doomed and the grand victory is imminent,” he said.

Regional tensions have been running high in recent months. Israel, Syria, Iran and Hezbollah have been making threats of waragainst Israel as the U.S. attempts to garner support for tougher economic sanctions on Iran

Begin Excerpt 2 from DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

Iran’s terror coalition summoned for anti-Israel war planning

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

February 25, 2010, 11:21 AM (GMT+02:00)

Iran will chop off its attackers’ hands

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has summoned all the terrorist groups Tehran sponsors – Islamist and radical Palestinian – for a broad gathering Saturday, Feb. 27, to finalize their roles in military operations against Israel in the event of a Middle East conflagration. This is reported by debkafile’s Iranian and intelligence sources.

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the preliminary discussions Ahmadinejad held with Syrian president Bashar Assad and heads of the Lebanese Hizballah and Palestinian Hamas Thursday, Feb. 25, during a brief visit to Damascus.
The guests of honor at the Tehran parley will be Hamas leader politburo chief Khaled Meshaal and Hizballah deputy leader Naim Kassem.

The Lebanese Shiite group’s secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah will not be there because he never leaves his Beirut bunker for fear Israeli assassins will catch up with him, especially since the high-profile Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was killed mysteriously in Dubai last month.

And Nasrallah is not alone; some of his fellow terror chiefs hesitate to show their faces outside their strongholds – even in friendly Tehran – since the Dubai police disclosed that three of the suspects in the Mabhouh killing, carriers of Australian passports, departed Dubai for Iran. They were said to have travelled by sea ferry to Bandar Abbas, central headquarters of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, before flying out of Tehran international airport to unknown Far East destinations.
The Arab terrorist chiefs infer that even the Iranian capital and Revolutionary Guards headquarters are no longer secure against penetration by the Hamas commander’s assassins.

The Iranians have therefore decided that their official statement on the conference, due to end Monday, March 1, will name only a few of the participants; the presence of many other key figures will be kept secret.

According to debkafile’s Iranian sources, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, assisted by a large team of aides, will lead the proceedings and steer them toward conclusions and decisions in line with Iran’s regional goals. The conference, called to pull together Iran and its allies’ preparations for war with Israel, will be presented officially as an effort to reconcile the feuding Palestinian factions.

Few will find this believable, especially when Hamas attends the conference on its own, except for several radical Palestinian splinter groups, and representatives of the rival Fatah and Palestinian Authority were not invited.

Presidential bureau personnel have performed most of the staff work on planning and the roles assigned the various organizations in any conflict with Israeli and/or Israeli forces. Senior members of the Revolutionary Guards and other sections of Iran’s armed forces will be recruited to chair discussion panels and subcommittees aided by specialists in guerrilla and terror warfare.

Begin Excerpt 3 from YNet News

Iran’s Khamenei urges jihad unity

Leading Palestinian terror figures visit Tehran, meet with Islamic Republic’s supreme leader

Dudi Cohen

February 27, 2010

Iran’s Supreme Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met Hamas Politburo Chief Khaled Mashaal Saturday and told him that the liberation of Palestine will only be achieved through further resistance.

“Palestine will be liberated through the Palestinian people’s tough resistance and unity among jihad groups. Those who support Zionism will be shamefully ushered off the stage of history and departing with a tarnished image,” Khamenei said during the meeting, which was also attended by Ahmad Jibril, secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ramadan Shallah.

The three terror leaders arrived in Iran in order to participate in a conference supporting the Palestinians. On Thursday, they met in Damascus with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who said that Israel “was doomed” and urged them to remain alert to

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Ahmadinejad concluded his visit in Syria Friday after meeting with Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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“The Zionist regime fears the resistance, the Lebanese people and the region. Its recent threats point to its weakness,” the Iranian president told Nasrallah.

At this time, Iran is believed to be trying to encourage Palestinian terror groups to act against Israel and is interested in boosting its anti-Israel alliance with them.

Begin Excerpt 4 from Haaretz

Ahmadinejad: ‘Zionist regime’ is an insult to humanity

By Haaretz Service

January 28, 2010

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday said that the existence of “the Zionist regime” is an insult to humanity, according to Iranian news agency IRNA.

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Ahmadinejad made his remarks at a conference called “National and Islamic Solidarity for the Future of Palestine” where he declared Israel the reason for instability in the Middle East.

The Iranian leader said Israel’s presence on even one inch of the region’s soil was a cause for crisis and war, adding that the only way to confront Israel is through the resistance of Palestinian youth and other nations in the region.

Ahmadinejad also told the conference that the “Zionist regime” is the origin of all the wars, genocide, terrors and crimes against humanity and that it is a racist group that does not respect human principles.

Also in attendance at the conference were Hamas Chief Khaled Meshal, Islamic Jihad leader Ramadan Abdullah Shallah and the head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palest

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ine General Command, Ahmed Jibril, all of whom live in exile.

The Iranian president ended his speech by suggesting a referendum on the destruction of Israel.

Begin Excerpt 5 from DEBKAfile Special Report

Syria, Lebanon host Iranian troops, Qatar also willing

DEBKAfile Special Report

February 27, 2010, 8:57 PM (GMT+02:00)

Triumphant in Damascus

Iran further consolidated its anti-US coalition and honed its hard edge against Israel this week with two important defense treaties signed with Syria (covering Lebanon) and Qatar, home to the biggest US air base outside America. These treaties opened doors for Iranian troops to be stationed in all three countries. According to debkafile’s military sources, they are already present in Syria and Lebanon.

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On this high note, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Syrian president Bashar Assad and Hizballah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Thursday, Feb. 25, wound up their talks in Damascus – to which Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal was co-opted – on joint military preparations for a Middle East war.

That day too, Israel completed a five-day command exercise against a possible four-front assault by the Tehran-led coalition.

Our sources reveal that after his talks, the Shiite Iranian president make the extraordinary gesture towards the Arab countries he is wooing of attending a two-hour prayer session with Assad at a Sunni mosque in Damascus.

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Asked about his Shiite sensitivities, Ahmad said, “We are all one Ummah.”

Together with Nasrallah, the pair later appeared before the press to scoff at US policies, celebrate their friendship and predict Israel’s early annihilation, the day after U.S.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a U.S. Senate subcommittee the United States had recently urged Syria to “begin to move away” from Iran following the appointment of its first ambassador to Damascus in five years.

Ultimately, she said, the United States expects Assad to curb his ties with Iran and his support for militant groups like the Lebanon-based Hezbollah and Hamas, based in the Gaza Strip.

Assad drew laughs when he told the correspondents that he and Ahmadinejad had just signed “a separation accord, but because of a bad translation “we ended up signing an accord scrapping visas.

DEBKAfile’s military sources report that this clause facilitates the passage of Iranian military into Syria and between Syria and Lebanon.

The Iranian president suggested jocularly that “no-one had enlightened her” about the depth of Iranian-Syrian relations and called on the United States to “pack up and leave the region.” “A new Middle East – one without Zionists and imperialists – was quickly emerging,” he said.

Assad expressed Syria’s full support for Iraq’s uranium enrichment activities. “To forbid an independent state the right to enrichment amounts to a new colonialist process in the region,” he said.

In Doha, Iran’s defense minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi and Qatari chief of staff Gen. Hamad bin Ali Attiya put their signatures Wednesday, Feb. 24 to military contracts providing for “the exchange of technical and expert delegations, the expansion of cooperation in personnel training and joint campaigns against terrorism and elements behind regional insecurity.”

This language covers the dispatch of Iranian officers and soldiers to Doha, a sight the US and Saudi Arabia hoped never to witness. The “elements behind regional insecurity” refer to the United States and Israel.

The big US air base was established at Al Udeid, Qatar, to keep the Persian Gulf and its oil resources safe and curb Iranian expansion.

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That its rulers were now willing to host the Iranian defense minister and establish military ties with Tehran is another landmark in that expansion drive and a serious setback for America’s regional standing.

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