Iran kick off looking iminant?

fenderburn84

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I kinda wish I would have as well. The first few pages of this thread hold some real treasures. I try to be respectful but this one got under my skin a bit, nothing worse than a self hating British Jew lol. But whatever im over it just had to call him on it. Anyway, were you suprised by tonights results?
 

sync0s

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I kinda wish I would have as well. The first few pages of this thread hold some real treasures. I try to be respectful but this one got under my skin a bit, nothing worse than a self hating British Jew lol. But whatever im over it just had to call him on it. Anyway, were you suprised by tonights results?
I was only by Santorum's numbers. I was 100% sure the top 3 would be Gingrich Romney and Ron Paul, but I'm biased because of my hatred for Santorum.

Are you a decided voter yet?
 

fenderburn84

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Not yet. My issues with all are not far from being resolved. I'm just happy bachman got slammed down to earth tonight. But I think if Obama ran with Clinton I might have to go that way but not sure. Here in south Dakota we are like the last state to have a primary. I am a registered republican so we will see i guess.
 

fenderburn84

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It begins. In my opinion this stops all that Israel is not our ally talk. And what did I hear about an Iran/Venezuela ICBM site?
 

tet1953

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Toward the end of December when all the troops were leaving Iraq, someone posted a link to a story at some underground news source about some troops going to the Jordanian border with Syria instead of home. I read the story, and it was also at a couple other no-name sites. The story said something about the "news" not coming out until the next day or something. Never heard anything further. Anyone know anything about this?
 

Sure Shot

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Toward the end of December when all the troops were leaving Iraq, someone posted a link to a story at some underground news source about some troops going to the Jordanian border with Syria instead of home. I read the story, and it was also at a couple other no-name sites. The story said something about the "news" not coming out until the next day or something. Never heard anything further. Anyone know anything about this?
Ya, that was me. Got info from boilingfrogspost.com
Here's a video from weeks ago, right after that story broke.
[youtube]J0URI1S8NkU[/youtube]
 

tet1953

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If these sources are to be believed, it sounds like we have troops in Jordan and in or on the way to Israel. Neither would surprise me a bit. What I do find hard to believe is that all of mainstream media is obediently remaining quiet about it.
 

Coals

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Off to Iran we go

http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q12012/us-troops-going-to-israel483/

[h=1]US Troops going to Israel[/h]January 2, 2012. Jerusalem. In one of the most blacked-out stories in America right now, the US military is preparing to send thousands of US troops, along with US Naval anti-missile ships and accompanying support personnel, to Israel. It took forever to find a second source for confirmation of this story and both relatively mainstream media outlets are in Israel. With one source saying the military deployment and corresponding exercises are to occur in January, the source providing most of the details suggests it will occur later this spring.




Calling it not just an “exercise”, but a “deployment”, the Jerusalem Post quotes US Lt.-Gen Frank Gorenc, Commander of the US Third Air Force based in Germany. The US Commander visited Israel two weeks ago to confirm details for “the deployment of several thousand American soldiers to Israel.” In an effort to respond to recent Iranian threats and counter-threats, Israel announced the largest ever missile defense exercise in its history. Now, it’s reported that the US military, including the US Navy, will be stationed throughout Israel, also taking part.
Also confirming the upcoming US-Israeli military missile exercises is JTA.org - 'global news service of the Jewish people'. In their account, they report, 'Last week, plans for Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, to visit Israel in January were leaked to Israeli media; his visit likely will coincide with the largest-ever joint U.S.-Israel anti-missile exercise'.
While American troops will be stationed in Israel for an unspecified amount of time, Israeli military personnel will be added to EUCOM in Germany. EUCOM stands for United States European Command.
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[HR][/HR]In preparation for anticipated Iranian missile attacks upon Israel, the US is reportedly bringing its THAAD, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, and ship-based Aegis ballistic missile systems to Israel. The US forces will join Israeli missile defense systems like the Patriot and Arrow. The deployment comes with “the ultimate goal of establishing joint task forces in the event of a large-scale conflict in the Middle East”.
The Jerusalem Post reports that US Lt.-Gen Frank Gorenc was in Israel meeting with his Israeli counterpart, Brig.-Gen Doron Gavish, commander of the Air Defense Division. While there, the US General visited one of Israel’s three ‘Iron Dome’ anti-missile outposts. The Israeli Air Force has announced plans to deploy a fourth Iron Dome system in the coming months. Additional spending increases in the Jewish state will guarantee the manufacture and deployment of three more Iron Dome systems by the end of 2012. The Israelis are hoping to eventually have at least a dozen of the anti-missile systems deployed along its northern and southern borders.
In a show of escalated tensions in the region, Iran test fired two long range missiles today. One, called the Qadar, is a powerful sea-to-shore missile. The other was an advanced surface-to-surface missile called the Nour. According to Iranian state news, the Nour is an ‘advanced radar-evading, target-seeking, guided and controlled missile’. Additionally, the Iranian military reportedly test-fired numerous other short, medium and long-range missiles. Yesterday, Iranian authorities reported that they test-fired the medium-range, surface-to-air, radar-evading Mehrab missile. Today is supposed to be the final day of Iranian naval drills in the Straits of Hormuz.
Iran recently made global headlines when it threatened to blockade the Straits of Hormuz if Europe and the US went ahead with their boycott of Iranian oil and the country’s central bank. One-quarter of the world’s oil passes through that waterway every day. President Obama has announced that a closure of the Straits was unacceptable and vowed to take whatever measures are necessary to keep the vital shipping lane open.
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[HR][/HR]In response to the Iranian missile tests this weekend, French authorities were the first to respond, calling it a, “very bad signal to the international community."We want to underline that the development by Iran of a missile program is a source of great concern to the international community,"the French Foreign Ministry said in a written statement. Israeli officials suggested the flamboyant Iranian military drills this weekend were a sign that international sanctions on the country were taking a heavy toll and that any additional boycotts, on its banks or oil industry, would be crippling.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the large missile tests showed, “the dire straits of Iran in light of the tightening sanctions around her, including the considerations in the last few days regarding the sanctions of exporting petroleum as well as the possibility of sanctions against the Iranian Central Bank." While the chances of Iran going through with its threat of closing the Straits of Hormuz are slim, the deployment of thousands of US troops and naval ships to Israel shows the US isn’t taking any chances.
 

fenderburn84

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And without Israel as our jumping off point we could not win this fight. We are going to need help, not to sound like a crazy but this could be ww3 it would only take a couple of things to happen and imo they are on the horizon.
 

smok3y1

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lol implying Iran is actually a threat to anyone other then Israel. So I think its the least they could do for using US troops as cannon fodder
 

fenderburn84

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Oh yeah, 7 dollar a gallon gas would absolultly destroy US and let's not forget tba ICBM site they are trying to build in Venezuela. That is a direct threat to our country, I understand its all a zionist ploy in your swiss cheese minds, but if you come back to reality for a minute, you would see the threat.
 

NoDrama

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The only Countries the United States does not bully are the nuclear armed ones. The rest of them will be stripped of their resources and their populations enslaved to the US imperial Machine.
 

fenderburn84

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Do you really belive that? Are we really going to enslave the world? I understand things are bad and a lot of our policymakers are fools, but do you think the answer is to give everybody nukes? That's the most insane thought I have ever heard. The solution to all the worlds problems is to give some country that talks about removing officials for witchcraft nuclear weapons, yeah that's a great idea.
 

beardo

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Do you really belive that? Are we really going to enslave the world?
Yes, at least to one degree or another.
And I don't think anyone's saying that we want to see them get one, it's just the reality of the situation. Their are lots of countrys that have them, some of which are threatening and sanctioning one that does not. If a country can not or will not defend itself it becomes a subject to another- a tennent in their own land.
 
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