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Saturday, February 17, 2007

We'd better get used to it, without regime elimination, the Iranians are not backing down ...

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The Iranians believe we are a power in descent. Some americans are behaving like they believe this as well.

The Iranians believe God has guided them and is guiding them and is one their side, and will provide a way.

The Iranians mullahs ARE preparing. This is not poker.

The Iranians believe EXACTLY and precisely what the Quran and the Hadiths say about the jews.

Iran answers U.S. Gulf buildup with test of SSN4 anti-ship missile

NICOSIA — Iran's military tested an anti-ship missile in the Gulf as a massive U.S. naval build-up is underway.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it fired missiles designed to destroy large enemy naval vessels. The missiles were identified as the SSN4

"These missiles, with a maximum range of 350 kilometers, can strike different kinds of large warships in all of the Persian Gulf, the entire Sea of Oman and north of the Indian Ocean," IRGC deputy naval commander Rear Adm. Ali Fadavi said on Feb. 8.

The missile firing took place during an IRGC missile exercise that ended on Feb. 8. The exercise included an air and naval segment.

Fadavi termed the SSN4 a strategic anti-ship cruise missile, saying it was capable of destroying Western cruisers. He said the SSN4, with a 500-kilogram warhead, could withstand electronic counter-measures.

The SSN4 cited by the IRGC differed from that of a Soviet-origin missile deployed in the 1960s. The Soviet system was a ballistic missile with a range of 550 kilometers and a payload of 1,370 kilograms that could be fired from submarines.

Iranian officials said exercises conducted over the past three months demonstrated the military's capability to strike any target in the Gulf region. They said the surface-to-surface missiles launched during the exercises demonstrated a precision-targeting capability.

"The entire Persian Gulf is within the guards' missile range and if foreign forces are to carry out any operations they are the ones to be most hurt," Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy commander Rear Adm. Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani said. .

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17 comments:

  1. I strongly suspect that the (Persian) Iranians will not be the same push over the (Arab) Iraqi's were if Israel succeeds in pushing us all into yet another war for its security.

    Besides other considerations, they have learnt the pertinent lessons that if you can stop US airpower, the ground invasion will not go ahead; they have investd heavily in AA weapons.

    Additionally, unlike Iraq, Iran is virtually homogeneous both racially and religiously.

    It will be no easy task.

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  2. Excuse me but I have to come back to to point out to OUR readers that according to you, SENTINEL, ISRAEL (the MOSSAD) created HAMAS...and as I am sure everyone else reading these words in here has a clue, I have some advice for you, Sentinel ...READ A LITTLE about the Muslim Brotherhood, and the history of Yassin, who ADMITTED what HAMAS IS, oh and this.

    And that does that.
    Over and out

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  3. The U.S. must not repeat the mistakes Israel made in Lebanon. When it's time, hit hard and hit without warning. None of this nonsense of surgical strikes and forewarning of impending bombardments.

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  4. CI don't think you know what your future president is up to, pal.:

    "I am so honored to be here and once again to speak on behalf of the causes and concerns that we share...on behalf of the shared interests and security and democracy that form the unbreakable bond between our two nations...


    I thank you for supporting AIPAC. Because as active citizens you are serving an essential function: when you advocate, when you lobby, when you speak out on issues that matter to the Jewish community and to Israel...


    Israel is confronting many of the toughest challenges in her history, in a neighborhood that is less secure than ever. At this moment of peril, what is vital is that we stand by our friend and our ally...


    We need only look to one of Israel's greatest threats: namely Iran."

    http://clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=268474

    Nor where she (and all of the other puppets) gets the campaign money from

    http://www.forward.com/articles/hillary-the-favorite-in-race-for-jewish-donations/

    And as for Hamas, Ehud Olmert recently attacked Neyanyahu for his aprt in the Mosssad formation of Hamas in the Knesset, As I asaid the story was pulled within minutes of being posted.

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/121432

    I have written a sourced account of its formation, all you have done is post the URL to a book for sale on Amazon.

    Call me racist all you like.

    I really couldn't care less about marxist bullshit insults like that.

    If you want to know why, you can read the history and functioning of 'political correctness' at the same place you read about Mossad and Hamas, and learn about the system you are a part of.

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  5. Sentinel you are a nut.

    Hey Epa, I haven't received my check from the World Zionist Conspiracy Organization yet this month, have you?

    I'm getting a little bit pissed off about it. Every fucking month, those Jews are late with my fucking check, and sometimes, they don't send the whole amount, and I have to call them and get them to send me the rest.

    If this keeps up, I'm gonna fucking blow the lid on their whole conspiracy.

    Are you with me?

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  6. Yeah, it's always something, isn't it? Last month it was to poison the Palestinian wells. Remember?

    Damn, I'm getting sick of this.

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  7. Pastorius, I find it TRULY amusing to be called a marxist, especially since I have Kennedy's people calling a fascist war criminal.

    Sentinel is KKK. His view is inseparable from David Duke's, and for that fact, from Ali Ramin's.

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  8. Epa,
    You know, in the internet age, I find it is getting damn near impossible to fight with people like this.

    When you say, "Produce a source," they do.

    You know the source is bullshit, but they are convinced it is true, because they read it at some site they respect.

    the other day, I got into it with a Leftie at Atlas who was giving me a quote from Bush saying that all Jews are going to hell.

    The thing is, it came from a website that the guy believed in, so what could I say other than, "Well, I've never heard Bush anything of the like, and he certainly does not behave towards Jews in such a manner."

    Truth is being assailed in an unprecendented manner in our "modern"/new-primitive age.

    It's pathetic.

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  9. Pasto,
    Let this ignoramus creep with an emotional problem working it's way out via racism post his sourcing.

    In this case he is claiming he did it him self, based on an article withdrawn almost immediately.

    When do we laugh?

    Never.

    It's always instructive to force people to work at and prove the basis for their opinions.

    If nothing else, maybe the sane can gain some glimmer of the methodology of sickness.

    Lefty without reason is one thing, this is a whole other ball game.

    BTW, I haven't received my neo-con stipend from the Rothschild bank either, however, they did tell me to stay away from Salt Lake City thursday night on the conference call.

    See you at next week's Freemason's conclave at the Franklin Museum.

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  10. Wow!

    What an outpouring of anger and venom from such a postion of ignorance!

    KKK? I am not even American you culueless idiots.

    There is not a scrap of real difference or argument in your banal utterance at all.

    I already told you the link to the Hamsas story had been pulled, but the Clinton speech and the funding link are still active.

    What do you make of that that?

    Are you even capable of rationality???

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  11. Epa,

    Yes, and don't forget about the meeting of the tri-lateral commission next week. We are going to be meeting some of the reptialians from beneath the Denver airport as I understand. They are ready to transmit their messages.

    Or, at least, some of them.

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  12. I notice you have posted NOTHING, Sentinel to BACK your absurd, sick, ignorant, and useless smears.

    You don't need to be american to embody the KKK, as I have told my arab acquaintances MANY MANY TIMES, since in the heart of Islam is the same infection, which is exactly why Mohammed Ali Ramin is seated HAPPILY next to David Duke at the Holocaust Denial COnference HERE...


    A pulled story.....hey I found a story which proves that Saddam actually planned and carried out 9/11 in cooperation with Osama and Khameinei, but it was spiked by the Al Saud's investment bankers who really pull the strings in NY.

    What a farce you are!

    HAMAS IS the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt.
    HAMAS says and does precisely what Sayd Qutb laid out.
    Your claims are breathtakingly moronic, ahistoric in dimension, and without a SHRED of provenance.

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  13. Whether you like his view on Israel or not, the Sentinel is aware that Islam is a danger to his country and, by extension, the West. That puts him on our side, however uncomfortable that makes people feel. I don't harbor any illusion that all those who are pro-West have a 100% match in political views. I have read the Sentinel's blog. He can educate us on the seldom-reported Muslim disinformation and extreme cruelties in the Balkan conflict, which he saw first hand.

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  14. Anonymous,

    Thank you for telling me this. I didn't know. I still think he is ignorant, but it gives me more respect for him.

    Have you ever read "The Painted Bird" by Jerzy Kozinski?

    It is the story of a Holocaust survivor of Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe is, from what I can tell from my reading, a different world from what I know. I don't think I can comment on Eastern Europe, or on Eastern European affiars, in an intelligent manner.

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  15. Have you ever read "The Painted Bird" by Jerzy Kozinski?

    No. Of what relevance is it to the spat with the Sentinel?

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  16. Anon - Those, who in serbia-bosnia-croatia, know first hand what went on are ALSO among those whose heritage AND present show them among the most vicious and sick racism ever displayed. Let's not forget what went on in that area during 1939-41-45.

    Today the Serbian antisemite sites and literature, are, regardless of their anti muslim ferocity ..on OUR side as much as Nazis were against communism, and secodn to none in their acceptance of IGNORANCE, including the galactically stupid blood libel. If you can differentiate between this and what goes on Valley of the Wolves, you are a better man than me.

    They are not on my side, and I won't have them.

    Racists add nothing. They remove everything

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  17. You really are an ignorant man, commenting on things you have no idea about.

    I was in Bosnia a a soldier, first under UN and then under NATO trying to STOP the atrocities there. Not because of my 'heritage' at all.

    Trust me, I do not need an armchair-net-crusader to tell me what happened there.

    You would do well to learn a bit about things you have no experience of before you comment.

    As I published today, the reason that region was able to descend into such rapid and bloody barbarity was because the US allowed Saudi, Turkish and Iranian arms into the Bosnian militias and ferried the Mujhadeen into the region, whilst preventing the Serbs from organising any real defence for thier commintis.

    You can see some of the results for yourself here. (If you have the stomach for it.)

    http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/001.shtml

    You are right though, I am not 'on your side' nor do I seek your acceptance.

    I would not align myself to the fatally ignorant such as yourself.

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