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Where'z the Fat Lady & the Mr Hankeys now, peoplez ?!?!? HOOROO ! |
http://www.nysun.com/article/63561
Attack on Iran Said To Be Imminent
By BENNY AVNI
Staff Reporter of the Sun
September 28, 2007
UNITED NATIONS - In a sign that U.N. Security Council-based diplomacy
is losing steam, a number of sources are reporting that a military
strike against Iran's nuclear facilities may be imminent. France and
America also are pushing for tighter economic sanctions against
Tehran, without U.N. approval.
Yesterday's edition of Le Canard Encha=EEn=E9, a French weekly known for
its investigative journalism, reported details of an alleged Israeli-
American plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. The frontpage
headline read: "A report sent to the Elys=E9e - Putin tells Tehran:
They're going to bomb you!"
The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, also expressed
concerns to reporters in New York that an attack on Iran might be
imminent.
Like most stories in the French paper, the article was based on
unnamed sources who said that in order to reduce casualties, the
attack against Iran is planned for October 15, the end of the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan. Israel would bomb the first targets while
America would orchestrate a second wave of strikes, the report said.
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Sep 28, 2007 9:59 | Updated Sep 28, 2007 15:39
Jibril: Israel will attack Syria soon
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Israel has already made a decision to attack Syria and was just
mulling over where to land its first strike, Ahmad Jibril, leader of
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed in an
interview published Friday by Arabic newspaper Al Hadat.
Jibril estimated that Israeli action, several weeks after an alleged
IAF foray into Syria on September 6, would likely be a wide-scale
operation, and would probably be answered with attacks by Iran,
Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Palestinians of Syria.
"I believe Israel has prepared all likely scenarios for war with
Syria, but they are still considering where they will land the first
strike, which will come very soon," Jibril said. "They are weighing
whether to attack on one front or on multiple fronts.
"There is an American Israeli plan, backed by silent agreement from
the Arab world, to change the balance of power in the Middle East," he
added.
The PFLP leader said also that Israel was wary of a "domino effect"
that would drag other countries into the conflict. "The Israelis have
not formed a final estimate regarding the possibility of Iranian
intervention if they will attack Syria. Secondly, the Lebanese
resistance, led by Hizbullah's Islamic resistance, will intervene and
strike the Zionist home front with missiles," he said.
"The Syrian brothers will not be afraid to protect their land and will
continue the war with the Zionist enemy, and we, the Palestinians in
Syria, will not sit by idly - we will be on the front lines," Jibril
added.
However, despite Jibril's claim that "Hizbullah would also
participate," officials in the organization hinted that they would not
interfere in a future conflict. Two weeks ago, Sheikh Na'im Kassem,
Deputy Secretary General of Hizbullah and Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's
second in command, said that Israeli estimates that the group would
try to take revenge on Syria's behalf were no more that "journalistic
assessments based on insufficient evidence."
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UNCLE WALLY
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| Title: Re: Where'z the Fat Lady & the Mr Hankeys now, peoplez ?!?!? HOOROO ! |
29 Sep 2007 03:39:30 PM |
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On Sep 29, 1:15 pm, "The Last 1909 Days - ... HOOROO !"
<sgdecember2...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
http://www.nysun.com/article/63561
Attack on Iran Said To Be Imminent
By BENNY AVNI
Staff Reporter of the Sun
September 28, 2007
UNITED NATIONS - In a sign that U.N. Security Council-based diplomacy
is losing steam, a number of sources are reporting that a military
strike against Iran's nuclear facilities may be imminent. France and
America also are pushing for tighter economic sanctions against
Tehran, without U.N. approval.
Yesterday's edition of Le Canard Encha=EEn=E9, a French weekly known for
its investigative journalism, reported details of an alleged Israeli-
American plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. The frontpage
headline read: "A report sent to the Elys=E9e - Putin tells Tehran:
They're going to bomb you!"
The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, also expressed
concerns to reporters in New York that an attack on Iran might be
imminent.
Like most stories in the French paper, the article was based on
unnamed sources who said that in order to reduce casualties, the
attack against Iran is planned for October 15, the end of the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan. Israel would bomb the first targets while
America would orchestrate a second wave of strikes, the report said.
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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=3D1189411502746&pagename=3DJPo=
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Sep 28, 2007 9:59 | Updated Sep 28,2007 15:39
Jibril: Israel will attack Syria soon
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Israel has already made a decision to attack Syria and was just
mulling over where to land its first strike, Ahmad Jibril, leader of
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed in an
interview published Friday by Arabic newspaper Al Hadat.
Jibril estimated that Israeli action, several weeks after an alleged
IAF foray into Syria on September 6, would likely be a wide-scale
operation, and would probably be answered with attacks by Iran,
Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Palestinians of Syria.
"I believe Israel has prepared all likely scenarios for war with
Syria, but they are still considering where they will land the first
strike, which will come very soon," Jibril said. "They are weighing
whether to attack on one front or on multiple fronts.
"There is an American Israeli plan, backed by silent agreement from
the Arab world, to change the balance of power in the Middle East," he
added.
The PFLP leader said also that Israel was wary of a "domino effect"
that would drag other countries into the conflict. "The Israelis have
not formed a final estimate regarding the possibility of Iranian
intervention if they will attack Syria. Secondly, the Lebanese
resistance, led by Hizbullah's Islamic resistance, will intervene and
strike the Zionist home front with missiles," he said.
"The Syrian brothers will not be afraid to protect their land and will
continue the war with the Zionist enemy, and we, the Palestinians in
Syria, will not sit by idly - we will be on the front lines," Jibril
added.
However, despite Jibril's claim that "Hizbullah would also
participate," officials in the organization hinted that they would not
interfere in a future conflict. Two weeks ago, Sheikh Na'im Kassem,
Deputy Secretary General of Hizbullah and Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's
second in command, said that Israeli estimates that the group would
try to take revenge on Syria's behalf were no more that "journalistic
assessments based on insufficient evidence."
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HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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The Fat lady was a little Petite, so is on a crash Diet with a Feeder,
and the fan is having extra blades installed.
LB
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15 Oct 2007 10:01:26 PM |
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On Sep 30, 6:39 am, "leigh8...@optusnet.com.au"
<leigh8...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
On Sep 29, 1:15 pm, "The Last 1909 Days - ... HOOROO !"
<sgdecember2...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
http://www.nysun.com/article/63561
Attack on Iran Said To Be Imminent
By BENNY AVNI
Staff Reporter of the Sun
September 28, 2007
UNITED NATIONS - In a sign that U.N. Security Council-based diplomacy
is losing steam, a number of sources are reporting that a military
strike against Iran's nuclear facilities may be imminent. France and
America also are pushing for tighter economic sanctions against
Tehran, without U.N. approval.
Yesterday's edition of Le Canard Encha=EEn=E9, a French weekly known for
its investigative journalism, reported details of an alleged Israeli-
American plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. The frontpage
headline read: "A report sent to the Elys=E9e - Putin tells Tehran:
They're going to bomb you!"
The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, also expressed
concerns to reporters in New York that an attack on Iran might be
imminent.
Like most stories in the French paper, the article was based on
unnamed sources who said that in order to reduce casualties, the
attack against Iran is planned for October 15, the end of the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan. Israel would bomb the first targets while
America would orchestrate a second wave of strikes, the report said.
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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=3D1189411502746&pagename=3DJP=
o=2E..
Sep 28, 2007 9:59 | Updated Sep 28,2007 15:39
Jibril: Israel will attack Syria soon
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Israel has already made a decision to attack Syria and was just
mulling over where to land its first strike, Ahmad Jibril, leader of
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed in an
interview published Friday by Arabic newspaper Al Hadat.
Jibril estimated that Israeli action, several weeks after an alleged
IAF foray into Syria on September 6, would likely be a wide-scale
operation, and would probably be answered with attacks by Iran,
Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Palestinians of Syria.
"I believe Israel has prepared all likely scenarios for war with
Syria, but they are still considering where they will land the first
strike, which will come very soon," Jibril said. "They are weighing
whether to attack on one front or on multiple fronts.
"There is an American Israeli plan, backed by silent agreement from
the Arab world, to change the balance of power in the Middle East," he
added.
The PFLP leader said also that Israel was wary of a "domino effect"
that would drag other countries into the conflict. "The Israelis have
not formed a final estimate regarding the possibility of Iranian
intervention if they will attack Syria. Secondly, the Lebanese
resistance, led by Hizbullah's Islamic resistance, will intervene and
strike the Zionist home front with missiles," he said.
"The Syrian brothers will not be afraid to protect their land and will
continue the war with the Zionist enemy, and we, the Palestinians in
Syria, will not sit by idly - we will be on the front lines," Jibril
added.
However, despite Jibril's claim that "Hizbullah would also
participate," officials in the organization hinted that they would not
interfere in a future conflict. Two weeks ago, Sheikh Na'im Kassem,
Deputy Secretary General of Hizbullah and Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's
second in command, said that Israeli estimates that the group would
try to take revenge on Syria's behalf were no more that "journalistic
assessments based on insufficient evidence."
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HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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The Fat lady was a little Petite, so is on a crash Diet with a Feeder,
and the fan is having extra blades installed.
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The turkey's jobbies are about to hit the fan, Mr Ballaam !
& soon the Fat Lady will do a belly-dance !
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UNCLE WALLY
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Turkey takes step toward Iraq operation By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA,
Associated Press Writer
Mon Oct 15, 4:31 PM ET
Turkey moved closer to opening a new front in the Iraq war Monday,
with the government asking parliament to approve a cross-border
offensive against Kurdish rebels. Still, its leaders were reluctant to
stage an incursion that could hurt Turkey's standing with Washington.
Parliament was widely expected to authorize the Cabinet's motion
seeking authorization for a military campaign in northern Iraq, and
NTV television said a vote would happen Wednesday.
But government spokesman Cemil Cicek indicated the government would
not immediately order its troops across the border, possibly to see if
the United States and Iraq attempt to crack down on the rebel
Kurdistan Workers' Party, known by its Kurdish acronym PKK.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government twice acquired
similar authorizations from the parliament in 2003, but did not act on
them.
"Our hope is that there will be no need to use this motion," Cicek
said. He insisted the only target was the separatist rebel group,
apparently aiming to reassure Iraq's government in Baghdad and the
Iraqi Kurds, who run their own administration in northern Iraq.
"We have always respected the sovereignty of Iraq, which is a friendly
and brotherly country to us," Cicek said. "But the reality that
everyone knows is that this terrorist organization, which has bases in
the north of Iraq, is attacking the territorial integrity of Turkey
and its citizens."
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said he was prepared to hold
urgent talks with Turkish leaders to try to defuse the potential
crisis. He plans an emergency meeting Tuesday with close aides to
discuss the situation on the border.
"We are fully confident that our friends in the Turkish government are
committed, just as it is our wish, to bolstering and developing our
bilateral relations on the basis of mutual respect, nonintervention in
the other's internal affairs and not allowing the harmful use of each
other's territory," al-Maliki said in a statement.
Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni Arab and frequent critic of
the Shiite al-Maliki, was also expected in Ankara on Tuesday to
discuss the situation with Turkish leaders, a lawmaker in his party
said.
U=2ES. officials have urged NATO-ally Turkey not to send troops into
Iraq and appealed for a diplomatic solution to the problem. The
Kurdish self-rule region in northern Iraq is one of the country's few
relatively stable areas and the Kurds also are a longtime U.S. ally.
Some residents in northern Iraq have called for U.S. intervention
after Turkish shelling of the region over the weekend.
Col. Hussein Rashid of the Iraqi army's border guard forces said
Turkish troops fired more than 250 artillery shells and at least 10
missiles into northern Iraq. He said the shelling hit abandoned areas
in the mountains and caused no casualties or damages.
The Turkish military said its troops had "responded heavily" to armed
attacks from northern Iraq on Friday and would continue to do so.
Oil prices surged above $85 a barrel Monday, partly because of
concerns that Turkish military action could disrupt oil supplies in
the region.
Although the Turkish military says an Iraq operation is necessary, its
civilian leaders seem acutely aware that two dozen offensives across
the border since the 1980s have failed to stamp out the guerrillas. An
offensive could also undermine Turkey's relations with the United
States, as well as with the European Union, which has pushed Turkey to
treat its minority Kurds better.
But Turkey says some European countries tolerate the activities of PKK
sympathizers. And its frustration with the perceived lack of U.S.
support in the fight against the PKK, branded as terrorists by
Washington, has intensified because of another sensitive issue: the
killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians in the final years of the
Ottoman Empire.
A U.S. House panel approved a resolution last week labeling the
killings as genocide, an affront to Turks who deny any systematic
campaign to eliminate Armenians at that time. U.S. officials now fear
Turkey, a cargo hub for U.S. forces in Iraq, could retaliate by
curbing the flow of fuel and other supplies to American bases.
Tony Fratto, a White House spokesman, said President Bush would not
intervene in any vote on the genocide resolution in Congress, although
the administration has tried to persuade lawmakers to reject it.
"There should be no question of the president's views on this issue
and the damage that this resolution could do to U.S. foreign policy
interests," Fratto said Monday aboard Air Force One.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she will schedule a vote soon on
the resolution.
Some commentators say the PKK would benefit from a Turkish offensive
into Iraq because Iraqi Kurds, whose ties with the PKK are uneasy,
would see a common enemy in the invaders. Moreover, Turkey could
isolate itself on the international stage by echoing, albeit in a
limited way, the unpopular U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Senior PKK rebel commander Duran Kalkan said the Turkish military
would suffer a serious blow if it launched an offensive, saying it
would "be bogged down in a quagmire," the pro-Kurdish Firat news
agency reported.
During the 1990s, Turkish troops penetrated Iraqi territory on
numerous occasions, sometimes with as many as 50,000 troops. The
Turkish forces withdrew, leaving behind about 2,000 soldiers who
remain to monitor rebel activities.
The separatists have been fighting the Turkish government since 1984
in a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
___
Associated Press Writer Hamza Hendawi contributed to this report from
Baghdad.
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