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Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer
Wed Apr 5, 1:13 PM ET
Iran said Wednesday it has successfully test-fired a "top secret"
missile, the third in a week, state-run television reported.
The report called the missile an "ultra-horizon" weapon and said it
could be fired from all military helicopters and jet fighters.
The tests came amid war games being held since Friday by the elite
Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea at a time
of increased tension with the United States over Tehran's nuclear
program.
Iranian television called it a "turning point" in its missile tests but
gave no other details.
At the same time, the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Yahya
Rahim Safavi, said the United States must recognize Iran as a "big,
regional power."
Speaking on state television, Safavi said Iran could use the Straits of
Hormuz to apply pressure on foreign powers. About two-fifths of the
world's oil supplies pass through the 34-mile-wide entrance to the
Gulf.
"The Straits of Hormuz are a point of control and economic pressure on
the energy transfer route for those foreign powers that might want to
undermine regional security," Safavi said.
He reiterated that Iran could defend itself against any invasion and
added: "I advise Americans not to move toward a military strike against
Iran."
On Tuesday, Safavi called for foreign forces to leave the region. The
U=2ES. 5th Fleet is based in Bahrain.
That same day, Iran tested a new surface-to-sea radar-avoiding missile
equipped with remote-control and searching systems, state TV reported.
It said the new missile, called Kowsar, was a medium-range weapon that
Iran could mass-produce.
It also said the Kowsar's guidance system could not be scrambled, and
it had been designed to sink ships.
On Friday, Iran tested the Fajr-3, a missile that it said can avoid
radar and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple warheads.
Iran also has tested what it calls two new torpedoes.
One of the torpedoes, unveiled Monday, was tested in the Straits of
Hormuz. That seemed to be a clear warning to the United States that
Iran believes it has the capability to disable oil tankers moving
through the Gulf.
The Revolutionary Guards have been holding their maneuvers =E2=80=94
code-named the "Great Prophet" =E2=80=94 since Friday.
Some military analysts in Moscow said it appears the high-speed
torpedoes likely were Russian-built weapons that may have been acquired
from China or Kyrgyzstan.
Others have questioned their capabilities of evading advanced radar
systems such as those in Israel.
The United States said Monday that while Iran may have made "some
strides" in its military, it likely is exaggerating its capabilities.
"We know that the Iranians are always trying to improve their weapons
system by both foreign and indigenous measures," Pentagon spokesman
Bryan Whitman said. "It's possible that they are increasing their
capability and making strides in radar-absorbing materials and
technology."
But "the Iranians have also been known to boast and exaggerate their
statements about greater technical and tactical capabilities," he said.
Safavi on Wednesday rejected the U.S. claims that Iran had exaggerated
its capabilities.
"They tried to say what is related to our equipment was just a bluff.
But we announce that the advanced equipment were based on a real and
domestic industry," he said.
The U.N. Security Council has demanded Iran give up uranium enrichment,
a crucial part of the nuclear process. Washington is pressing for
sanctions if Tehran continues its refusal to do so, though U.S.
officials have not ruled out military action as an eventual option,
insisting they will not allow Iran to gain a nuclear arsenal.
On Tuesday, state TV also said the Revolutionary Guards had tested what
it called a "super-modern flying boat" capable of evading radar.
The report showed the boat, looking like an aircraft, taking off from
the sea and flying low over the water.
Iran has held war games for two decades to improve its combat readiness
and test locally made equipment.
Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war with
Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has
produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a
fighter plane.
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User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 06 Apr 2006 01:38:15 AM
"=?utf-8?B?VGhlIExhc3QgMjQ0OSBkYXlz4oSiIOKZpQ==?=" <stargatedecember2012
@yahoo.ca> Spat the Words

www.news.yahoo.com/

Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer

Wed Apr 5, 1:13 PM ET



Iran said Wednesday it has successfully test-fired a "top secret"
missile, the third in a week, state-run television reported.

The report called the missile an "ultra-horizon" weapon and said it
could be fired from all military helicopters and jet fighters.

The tests came amid war games being held since Friday by the elite
Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea at a time
of increased tension with the United States over Tehran's nuclear
program.

Iranian television called it a "turning point" in its missile tests but
gave no other details.

Read, "we figured out how to turn the missile."


At the same time, the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Yahya
Rahim Safavi, said the United States must recognize Iran as a "big,
regional power."

Speaking on state television, Safavi said Iran could use the Straits of
Hormuz to apply pressure on foreign powers. About two-fifths of the
world's oil supplies pass through the 34-mile-wide entrance to the
Gulf.

"The Straits of Hormuz are a point of control and economic pressure on
the energy transfer route for those foreign powers that might want to
undermine regional security," Safavi said.

He reiterated that Iran could defend itself against any invasion and
added: "I advise Americans not to move toward a military strike against
Iran."

On Tuesday, Safavi called for foreign forces to leave the region. The
U.S. 5th Fleet is based in Bahrain.

That same day, Iran tested a new surface-to-sea radar-avoiding missile
equipped with remote-control and searching systems, state TV reported.
It said the new missile, called Kowsar, was a medium-range weapon that
Iran could mass-produce.

They're gonna need 'em if they plan on detaining oil freighters.


It also said the Kowsar's guidance system could not be scrambled, and
it had been designed to sink ships.

On Friday, Iran tested the Fajr-3, a missile that it said can avoid
radar and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple warheads.
Iran also has tested what it calls two new torpedoes.

One of the torpedoes, unveiled Monday, was tested in the Straits of
Hormuz. That seemed to be a clear warning to the United States that
Iran believes it has the capability to disable oil tankers moving
through the Gulf.

The Revolutionary Guards have been holding their maneuvers —
code-named the "Great Prophet" — since Friday.

Some military analysts in Moscow said it appears the high-speed
torpedoes likely were Russian-built weapons that may have been acquired
from China or Kyrgyzstan.

Others have questioned their capabilities of evading advanced radar
systems such as those in Israel.

The United States said Monday that while Iran may have made "some
strides" in its military, it likely is exaggerating its capabilities.

"We know that the Iranians are always trying to improve their weapons
system by both foreign and indigenous measures," Pentagon spokesman
Bryan Whitman said. "It's possible that they are increasing their
capability and making strides in radar-absorbing materials and
technology."

But "the Iranians have also been known to boast and exaggerate their
statements about greater technical and tactical capabilities," he said.


Safavi on Wednesday rejected the U.S. claims that Iran had exaggerated
its capabilities.

"They tried to say what is related to our equipment was just a bluff.
But we announce that the advanced equipment were based on a real and
domestic industry," he said.

The U.N. Security Council has demanded Iran give up uranium enrichment,
a crucial part of the nuclear process. Washington is pressing for
sanctions if Tehran continues its refusal to do so, though U.S.
officials have not ruled out military action as an eventual option,
insisting they will not allow Iran to gain a nuclear arsenal.

On Tuesday, state TV also said the Revolutionary Guards had tested what
it called a "super-modern flying boat" capable of evading radar.

The report showed the boat, looking like an aircraft, taking off from
the sea and flying low over the water.

Iran has held war games for two decades to improve its combat readiness
and test locally made equipment.

Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war with
Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has
produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a
fighter plane.

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User: "K Miller"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 07 Apr 2006 10:15:05 PM
Looks like my 'sensing' for the first part of April was just Iran
"dropping the first pebble into the pond."
[ I'm still waiting for the ripple effect !!! ]
Israel seems to be in too much turmoil (right now), after their
recent elections, to respond !!!
[and America is still just 'too tapped' to start another War.]
Maybe sometime in May ???
;-)
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Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer
Wed Apr 5, 1:13 PM ET
Iran said Wednesday it has successfully test-fired a "top secret"
missile, the third in a week, state-run television reported.
The report called the missile an "ultra-horizon" weapon and said it
could be fired from all military helicopters and jet fighters.
The tests came amid war games being held since Friday by the elite
Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea at a
time
of increased tension with the United States over Tehran's nuclear
program.
Iranian television called it a "turning point" in its missile tests
but
gave no other details.
At the same time, the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Yahya
Rahim Safavi, said the United States must recognize Iran as a "big,
regional power."
Speaking on state television, Safavi said Iran could use the Straits
of
Hormuz to apply pressure on foreign powers. About two-fifths of the
world's oil supplies pass through the 34-mile-wide entrance to the
Gulf.
"The Straits of Hormuz are a point of control and economic pressure
on
the energy transfer route for those foreign powers that might want
to
undermine regional security," Safavi said.
He reiterated that Iran could defend itself against any invasion and
added: "I advise Americans not to move toward a military strike
against
Iran."
On Tuesday, Safavi called for foreign forces to leave the region.
The
U.S. 5th Fleet is based in Bahrain.
That same day, Iran tested a new surface-to-sea radar-avoiding
missile
equipped with remote-control and searching systems, state TV
reported.
It said the new missile, called Kowsar, was a medium-range weapon
that
Iran could mass-produce.
It also said the Kowsar's guidance system could not be scrambled,
and
it had been designed to sink ships.
On Friday, Iran tested the Fajr-3, a missile that it said can avoid
radar and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple
warheads.
Iran also has tested what it calls two new torpedoes.
One of the torpedoes, unveiled Monday, was tested in the Straits of
Hormuz. That seemed to be a clear warning to the United States that
Iran believes it has the capability to disable oil tankers moving
through the Gulf.
The Revolutionary Guards have been holding their maneuvers -
code-named the "Great Prophet" - since Friday.
Some military analysts in Moscow said it appears the high-speed
torpedoes likely were Russian-built weapons that may have been
acquired
from China or Kyrgyzstan.
Others have questioned their capabilities of evading advanced radar
systems such as those in Israel.
The United States said Monday that while Iran may have made "some
strides" in its military, it likely is exaggerating its
capabilities.
"We know that the Iranians are always trying to improve their
weapons
system by both foreign and indigenous measures," Pentagon spokesman
Bryan Whitman said. "It's possible that they are increasing their
capability and making strides in radar-absorbing materials and
technology."
But "the Iranians have also been known to boast and exaggerate their
statements about greater technical and tactical capabilities," he
said.
Safavi on Wednesday rejected the U.S. claims that Iran had
exaggerated
its capabilities.
"They tried to say what is related to our equipment was just a
bluff.
But we announce that the advanced equipment were based on a real and
domestic industry," he said.
The U.N. Security Council has demanded Iran give up uranium
enrichment,
a crucial part of the nuclear process. Washington is pressing for
sanctions if Tehran continues its refusal to do so, though U.S.
officials have not ruled out military action as an eventual option,
insisting they will not allow Iran to gain a nuclear arsenal.
On Tuesday, state TV also said the Revolutionary Guards had tested
what
it called a "super-modern flying boat" capable of evading radar.
The report showed the boat, looking like an aircraft, taking off
from
the sea and flying low over the water.
Iran has held war games for two decades to improve its combat
readiness
and test locally made equipment.
Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war
with
Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has
produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a
fighter plane.
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User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 09 Apr 2006 12:07:28 AM
"K Miller" <miller#k@sympatico.ca> Spat the Words

Looks like my 'sensing' for the first part of April was just Iran
"dropping the first pebble into the pond."
[ I'm still waiting for the ripple effect !!! ]

Israel seems to be in too much turmoil (right now), after their
recent elections, to respond !!!
[and America is still just 'too tapped' to start another War.]

We're waiting for Iran to fire one of their super-stealth missiles
at our navy... I think this is all about Iranian bravado and
puffing of the chest right now. Maybe it will get more serious
later on. If the Iranians want to fight with the US I'm sure
we will accomodate them.



Maybe sometime in May ???

;-)


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Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer

Wed Apr 5, 1:13 PM ET



Iran said Wednesday it has successfully test-fired a "top secret"
missile, the third in a week, state-run television reported.

The report called the missile an "ultra-horizon" weapon and said it
could be fired from all military helicopters and jet fighters.

The tests came amid war games being held since Friday by the elite
Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea at a
time
of increased tension with the United States over Tehran's nuclear
program.

Iranian television called it a "turning point" in its missile tests
but
gave no other details.

At the same time, the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Yahya
Rahim Safavi, said the United States must recognize Iran as a "big,
regional power."

Speaking on state television, Safavi said Iran could use the Straits
of
Hormuz to apply pressure on foreign powers. About two-fifths of the
world's oil supplies pass through the 34-mile-wide entrance to the
Gulf.

"The Straits of Hormuz are a point of control and economic pressure
on
the energy transfer route for those foreign powers that might want
to
undermine regional security," Safavi said.

He reiterated that Iran could defend itself against any invasion and
added: "I advise Americans not to move toward a military strike
against
Iran."

On Tuesday, Safavi called for foreign forces to leave the region.
The
U.S. 5th Fleet is based in Bahrain.

That same day, Iran tested a new surface-to-sea radar-avoiding
missile
equipped with remote-control and searching systems, state TV
reported.
It said the new missile, called Kowsar, was a medium-range weapon
that
Iran could mass-produce.

It also said the Kowsar's guidance system could not be scrambled,
and
it had been designed to sink ships.

On Friday, Iran tested the Fajr-3, a missile that it said can avoid
radar and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple
warheads.
Iran also has tested what it calls two new torpedoes.

One of the torpedoes, unveiled Monday, was tested in the Straits of
Hormuz. That seemed to be a clear warning to the United States that
Iran believes it has the capability to disable oil tankers moving
through the Gulf.

The Revolutionary Guards have been holding their maneuvers -
code-named the "Great Prophet" - since Friday.

Some military analysts in Moscow said it appears the high-speed
torpedoes likely were Russian-built weapons that may have been
acquired
from China or Kyrgyzstan.

Others have questioned their capabilities of evading advanced radar
systems such as those in Israel.

The United States said Monday that while Iran may have made "some
strides" in its military, it likely is exaggerating its
capabilities.

"We know that the Iranians are always trying to improve their
weapons
system by both foreign and indigenous measures," Pentagon spokesman
Bryan Whitman said. "It's possible that they are increasing their
capability and making strides in radar-absorbing materials and
technology."

But "the Iranians have also been known to boast and exaggerate their
statements about greater technical and tactical capabilities," he
said.


Safavi on Wednesday rejected the U.S. claims that Iran had
exaggerated
its capabilities.

"They tried to say what is related to our equipment was just a
bluff.
But we announce that the advanced equipment were based on a real and
domestic industry," he said.

The U.N. Security Council has demanded Iran give up uranium
enrichment,
a crucial part of the nuclear process. Washington is pressing for
sanctions if Tehran continues its refusal to do so, though U.S.
officials have not ruled out military action as an eventual option,
insisting they will not allow Iran to gain a nuclear arsenal.

On Tuesday, state TV also said the Revolutionary Guards had tested
what
it called a "super-modern flying boat" capable of evading radar.

The report showed the boat, looking like an aircraft, taking off
from
the sea and flying low over the water.

Iran has held war games for two decades to improve its combat
readiness
and test locally made equipment.

Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war
with
Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has
produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a
fighter plane.

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User: "=?utf-8?B?VGhlIExhc3QgMjQ0NyBEYXlz4oSiIOKZpQ==?="

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 07 Apr 2006 10:39:45 PM
Very soon, Kim, if the US admin is anything to go by !
Definately b4 January 2007 as they have previously elaborated......
http://www.forward.com/articles/7616
U=2ES. Officials Are Mulling Iran Strikes, Experts Say
Plans Stepped Up as Tehran Tests Weapons
By MARC PERELMAN
April 7, 2006
Key players in the Bush administration think a military confrontation
with Iran is unavoidable, leading to stepped up military planning for
such a prospect, according to several experts and recently departed
senior government officials.
Some of these observers stressed that military strikes against Iran are
not imminent and speculated that the escalated war chatter could be a
deliberate ploy to ratchet up diplomatic pressure on Tehran to abandon
its nuclear ambitions. Still, they made clear, the tone in Washington
has changed drastically.
"In recent months I have grown increasingly concerned that the
administration has been giving thought to a heavy dose of air strikes
against Iran's nuclear sector without giving enough weight to the
possible ramifications of such action," said Wayne White, a former
deputy director at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and
Research. White, who worked in the bureau's Office of Analysis for the
Near East and South Asia, left government in early 2005 and is now an
adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute.
Several experts and former officials interviewed by the Forward pointed
to Vice President ***** Cheney as one of the key figures who has
concluded that the ongoing diplomatic efforts to bring Iran before the
United Nations Security Council and eventually slap the Islamic regime
with sanctions will come to naught, forcing Washington to resort to
force to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.
Cheney's office responded that he was "supporting the administration's
position" of seeking a diplomatic solution while keeping all options on
the table.
Iran, meanwhile, has also taken several public steps to suggest that it
is preparing for a confrontation. Iranian officials recently announced
with great fanfare that the military had tested several new weapons,
including three new missiles and two new torpedoes, during maneuvers in
the Persian Gulf. After Tehran successfully tested its second new
torpedo, General Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani told Iranian state
television Monday that the weapon is powerful enough to "break a heavy
warship" in two. The torpedo was tested in the Straits of Hormuz, a
vital corridor for oil supplies.
A day earlier, Iran announced it had tested a high-speed missile, the
Fajr-3, that allegedly can avoid radar and hit several targets
simultaneously. General Hossein Kargar, said Monday that the purpose of
the maneuvers was to prepare for an attack by the United States.
Bush administration officials repeatedly have stated that a diplomatic
solution to the international crisis over Iran's nuclear program would
be preferable, although they would not rule out a military option. Last
week, the U.N. Security Council adopted a non-binding statement urging
Iran to abandon its uranium enrichment activities. Tehran has rejected
the demand, repeating its claim that the sole aim of the country's
nuclear program is to generate electricity.
According to Laurent Murawiec, a senior fellow at the conservative
Hudson Institute, the Bush administration's contingency plans were
being upgraded "because the diplomatic solution has lost credibility."
Murawiec said that while he feared several years ago that some
officials in Washington seemed to be relying on Israel to take out
Iran's nuclear facilities, "I don't fear this anymore." He added that
two European defense ministries were also working on military
contingency plans, but declined to identify them.
The Sunday Telegraph of London reported April 2 that a high-level
meeting of British military and government officials was to take place
to weigh the consequences of an American-led attack on Iran, which is
considered "inevitable" if Tehran fails to comply with U.N. demands to
freeze its uranium enrichment program. British officials forcefully
denied the story, one of several that have appeared in recent months in
the British press describing stepped-up American preparations for war
against Iran.
Such articles, coupled with consultations between senior Israeli and
American military officials, repeated statements by top Bush
administration officials about the imminent threat of Iran and its
links to terrorism, and the growing tensions with Tehran have fueled
speculation of potential confrontation in recent weeks.
"Up until recently, I dismissed talk of military strikes against Iran
as posturing or left-wing conspiracy theories," said Joseph Cirincione,
the director for non-proliferation at the Carnegie Endowment. "But I
recently changed my mind after friends close to the White House and the
Pentagon told me that some people in government have already decided
the military option was the only one and there was active military
planning."
Kenneth Katzman, an expert with the Congressional Research Service,
noted that there was a growing belief in government that eventually a
choice will come between military action and acquiescence of a nuclear
Iran. "There is a broad range of people in government examining the
military option," he added.
Other experts dismissed such talk, saying that any military planning
taking place is simply part of the usual contingency phase. They also
argued that war fatigue, concerns about oil prices and the lack of
available troops rendered a decision to go to war unlikely in the near
future.
"Obviously diplomatic pressure works best with an implicit military
threat in the background; nobody I know is interested in taking that
off the table," said Stephen Biddle, a senior fellow at the Council on
Foreign Relations. "And tea-leaf readers can try to infer subtle ups or
downs in the salience of the implicit military threat that is always in
the background on this issue. But I don't see any major change in
policy ongoing here."
One possibility is that the war talk is part of a strategy to squeeze
Iran, according to Graham Fuller, a retired CIA officer who worked for
years in the Middle East.
"In my opinion," Fuller wrote in an e-mail, "the proliferation of all
these articles on war plans, attack strategies, U.S. generals visiting
Turkey to talk of military 'preparations,' etc., increasingly shows the
fine hand of U.S. (maybe U.K. too) disinformation and psychological
warfare against Iran using a variety of newspapers to plant stories of
rising threats, time running out, and the urgency of the need to use
force to stop Iran. Indeed this campaign may now be intensified,
perhaps out of frustration that the 'real thing' is not, in fact, on
the table any more."
A former senior CIA official said that the United States was conducting
a disinformation campaign that was part of a wider set of covert
operations intended to destabilize the Islamic regime. He declined to
be identified or to be more specific. The Bush administration recently
allocated $85 million to upgrade television and radio broadcasting into
Iran, and to support pro-democracy activists there.
Looking ahead, "the greatest danger is Iran's overconfidence," said
Michael Rubin, a scholar at the conservative American Entreprise
Institute who worked on Iran policy at the Pentagon until his departure
in 2004. "They believe we're bogged down in Iraq. They may believe
we're stymied in the U.N. by the Russians and Chinese. They may believe
oil prices are too high for action. But the administration is deadly
serious. Any military action would likely involve the air force and
navy, not the troops in Iraq. And while everyone recognizes the
problems of any military action, there is a real belief that the
consequences of Iran going nuclear would be worse."
But others believe that Iran is sending a message to Washington that it
could retaliate to a military strike not only by activating its
terrorist networks but also by forcing the United States into a
protracted, bloody and costly war, according to White, the former State
Department intelligence official.
"People have to stop thinking in terms of 'surgical' strikes instead of
a far messier scenario that could evolve into something more akin to
war," White said. "Hostilities could potentially involve elements of
Iran's air force, Iranian attempts to take pot shots at American fleet
units in the Gulf, and much stepped-up =E2=80=94 and perhaps more direct =
=E2=80=94
Iranian trouble-making directed against us and our allies in Iraq. All
of this would, among other things, drive up world oil prices still
farther, perhaps for a considerable period of time."=20
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User: "K Miller"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 08 Apr 2006 12:08:57 AM
My guess is Israel will not wait for the 'Over Tapped' American
Forces (or the U.N.) to react.
As soon as 'Sharon' is declared 'Brain Dead'; that will be enough
reason for the NEW Government of Israel to "Take Control" of the
'Situation'.
:-)
PS: Remember, I predicted Sharon's infliction (within one week) -
long before anyone even thought it was possible !!! ( :- | )
[Very seldom do I allow things "Shown To Me" to slip out before its
'due' time - I thought I did quite well with not revealing Pope John
Paul II's death before it happened.] :-)
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User: "Ian Zech"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 08 Apr 2006 11:25:18 AM
"K Miller" <miller#k@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:SyHZf.4226$pZ3.578082@news20.bellglobal.com...

My guess is Israel will not wait for the 'Over Tapped' American
Forces (or the U.N.) to react.

My guess is Israel would be wiped off the map if it did.
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 09 Apr 2006 04:14:00 PM
"K Miller" <miller#k@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:SyHZf.4226$pZ3.578082@news20.bellglobal.com...

[Very seldom do I allow things "Shown To Me" to slip out before its
'due' time -

Because like all the other frauds in here you don't know any more than
the next person what will happen in the future.

I thought I did quite well with not revealing Pope John
Paul II's death before it happened.] :-)

Well if all it takes is claiming it after the fact you join the rest of
the useless wankers in here that make such claims.
Hell we must ALL be prophets then because none of us revealed the future
until it passed except for certain useless idiots whose constant failures
litter this very group.... you know kim, you and others like you ;0)
--
krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 09 Apr 2006 04:27:05 PM
Krib, you are little book worm trying to fight a giant like
NOSTRADAMUS......HAHAHA
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 02:58:20 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144618025.824852.52440@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

Krib, you are little book worm trying to fight a giant like
NOSTRADAMUS......HAHAHA

Nosty has nothing to do with this dimmy, it's YOUR lies and YOUR failures
I point out to you ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 03:21:31 AM
Which failure was that?
You mean the mean the part about the Antichrist, the Space Age, the WTC
disaster....
YOU ARE THE ONLY LIAR HERE.........
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 03:37:11 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144657291.537887.210270@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Which failure was that?

SARS, AVIAN FLU, CHEMICAL WARFARE, ALL SPACECRAFT ARE MANNED, IMMINENT
DESTRUCTION, VOODOO DOLLS, OFFICIAL INTERPRETER, MARS, 1999, ETC ETC
Here from another reply....
Here's a few more...
The 1999 Mars probes being "The summit of technical achievement"
"Doesn't stop me from the #1 interpreter of the quatrains for the modern
age....." (particularly big ROFLMAO at that one)
"THIS TO BE FULFILLED WITHIN WEEKS IF NOT DAYS NOW....
The Columbia disaster is an OMEN foretelling imminent war and catastrophe."
" We shall see what the prophecy means when it is fulfilled" strange then that you and a
multitude of other failures will insist on being correct whatever happens eh?
"I am the official interpreter of Nostradamus' work" another big LOL there.
Here's you in irony mode " I would like to see how someone shifts emphasis ON A
FOUR LINE PROPHECY!" so let's see danny.... "SARS, AVIAN FLU, CHEMICAL WARFARE,
PLAGUE, ANTHRAX" you name it, you claimed it.
" X.49 is definitely about SARS" except, of course, when you say it's about anything else that
happens to be in the news at the time.
Maybe we should discuss your claim that millions will die from SARS, (imminently as usual),
and also West Nile Virus? exactly how many millions is that then danny? ZERO? well LOL at you.
And all of that utter rubbish takes seconds, APN is littered with your failure danny ;0)

You mean the mean the part about the Antichrist, the Space Age, the WTC
disaster....

Anything and everything YOU puke in here danny ;0)

YOU ARE THE ONLY LIAR HERE.........

Well then you'll have no problems explaining just these few failures will
you danny? speak up snakeshit I can't hear you above the laughter.
Come on then explain yourself and your failures ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:06:49 AM
I suggest you run away for your own safety.......
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:30:12 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144660009.597207.10600@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

I suggest you run away for your own safety.......

'Well then you'll have no problems explaining just these few failures will
you danny? speak up snakeshit I can't hear you above the laughter.'
Well obviously you DO have problems answering your failures danny ;0)
What do you know I said you'd run away and run you did, I'm a better
prophet that you danny I got something right, unlike you. ;0)
Come play again sometime won't you snakeshit?
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:33:48 AM
Finallly you get to see what REALITY REALLY IS as opposed to all your
endless nonsense. I am so glad that it was I who had to break it to
you.....
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:36:28 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144661628.185632.128010@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Finallly you get to see what REALITY REALLY IS as opposed to all your
endless nonsense. I am so glad that it was I who had to break it to
you.....

You wouldn't know reality if it bit you in the face.
Just watching you run away from the facts of your failure is thanks enough dollboi ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:39:26 AM
I THINK YOU HAVE TROUBLE HEARING......RUN AWAY NOW........
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:42:36 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144661966.641460.129030@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

I THINK YOU HAVE TROUBLE HEARING......RUN AWAY NOW........

Run away? we call that 'doing a dimmy' in these here parts, dollboi
Seems odd for someone with a mouth and ego as big as yours that you
scamper away from your failures at every mention, why is that danny?
Even an utter piece of snakeshit like you can't face the laughter eh? ;0)
Thanks for playing, you lost again.
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:48:43 AM
Which failures are that?
The Antichrist, the Space Age, the destruction of the WTC, etc......
Which one?
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 04:49:55 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144662523.009162.270690@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...

Which failures are that?

All of them dim, don't be shy address all of them.

The Antichrist, the Space Age, the destruction of the WTC, etc......
Which one?

Why single one failure out? they're all as amusing as the next.
Still can't explain them danny? no? ROFLMAO at you ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 05:03:21 AM
Now run away, worm, run away......
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 05:29:50 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144663401.564029.313680@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Now run away, worm, run away......

Here I am snakeshit, you're the one dodging the points not me ;0)
I'm sure your audience is very impressed with your failure and
can see for themselves just how worthless your ramblings are.
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 10 Apr 2006 05:24:49 AM
Spectacle we have seen before....Arrogant human fighting against
divinity....We know the outcome.....
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 11 Apr 2006 02:38:21 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144664689.543505.50730@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...

Spectacle we have seen before....Arrogant human fighting against
divinity....

Were you "divine" as you claim you wouldn't be consistently wrong.
"X.49 is about chemical warfare..." (until SARS hit the news then...)
"X.49 is the quatrain about SARS" (until that went away...)
"X.49 is about WNV..." (except, of course, that was wrong too so...)
"X.49 is about plague..."(ad infinitum...)
Not to mention your multitudes of threats of DOOM, DEATH, CRUSHING etc
which you've been amusingly spouting for years, NONE of which you've been able
to follow up on either, why's that if you're so 'speshul' huh danny?
Shall we laugh at your risible fantasies of how technology stopped developing a decade
ago? shall we chuckle knowingly at your assertion that ALL space vehicles are manned too?
How about giggling at your amusing little fairy tale of how space exploration is over?
What's that? danny the divine can't answer any of these so hides behind non sequiteurs
and inanity? no surprise, you were always a pathetic fantasist so why change now eh?

We know the outcome.....

Yeah you'll end up looking like a total ***** as usual then slink off for a few months
until something else hits the news and you'll claim you meant that as always.
Hey must be time for one of your relatives to come visit usenet eh danny?
Thanks for the laughs snakeshit ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 11 Apr 2006 04:57:38 AM
I make my ERRORS, here and there......
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 11 Apr 2006 10:23:59 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144749458.122139.168750@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

I make my ERRORS, here and there......

ROFLMAO that's unsderstating your failures snakeshit ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 11 Apr 2006 10:30:35 AM
you are an utterly ruined being, but you see nothing....
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 11 Apr 2006 12:37:36 PM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1144769435.543946.283910@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

you are an utterly ruined being, but you see nothing....

LOL @ YOU failure ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 14 Apr 2006 04:16:30 PM
YOU ARE TOTALLY FINISHED......
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 15 Apr 2006 04:29:26 AM
<drmabusa@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1145049390.688306.281820@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

YOU ARE TOTALLY FINISHED......

More threats from one who pretends to be divine? that's hardly
the behaviour one would expect, sounds like your more a follower
of evil danny.
So why would you wish harm on strangers who point out the truth of
your failures and fallacies danny eh?
It's all about your pathetic little ego, needing to feel 'speshul' and
when it's shown you're as ordinary as the rest of us you throw a little
temper tantrum and mutter impotent rhetoric of harm on others,
you're like a little kid who can't get his own way, about as intelligent and
about as mature as your childish mental age. You pathetic nothing. ;0)
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krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: World War III NEWS, Thursday, April 6th, 2006 AD....Iran Test-Fires 'Top Secret' Missile 15 Apr 2006 12:48:55 PM
Now don't you wish Lemesurier, that your puny soul never touched
Nostradamus...Now pay the ULTIMATE PRICE......
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