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baddbob
24th December 2011, 19:35
Here we go they will find another way to start a war
"A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that Iran was complicit in the 9/11 attacks. Among the thousands killed in the terrorist strikes were more than a dozen Bucks County residents. The judge, who received affidavits from members of the 9/11 Commission and three Iranian defectors, made the decision in a lawsuit filed on behalf of some of those Philadelphia area families, and others".


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=z7fWqqcUyr4

Bollinger
24th December 2011, 20:07
To be perfectly candid, I really do not think they have the balls to start a war with Iran. There is just no appetite for it. The only way they can persuade the public to go along with it is another 911 type event but larger in scale and devastation. Until that happens, I very much doubt we will see tanks rolling into Iran.

modwiz
24th December 2011, 20:10
There are the Special Olympics for people who perform at a different level than the regular Olympics. Well, this news qualifies as Special News.

The difference is the Special Olmypics are performed by admirable humans and Special News is performed by despicable newsthings.

The 'Judge' is clearly one of the Psychopaths who regularly claw their way to the top of some position so that they can pee down on the rest of us. I would gladly return that favor to the 'Judge".

Cidersomerset
24th December 2011, 21:38
Ridiculous ,Ridiculous, Ridiculous..................WHAT A LOAD OF ROLLICKS......................I can't believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The 'CRIMINALS' are Anglo/American.....This is Sick.......................................

We all Know the Neo -Cons are behind this....Sad...Sad...Sad...Sad......................

161803398
24th December 2011, 22:16
So don't they pay attention or what.

http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/01/british-intelligence-reports/

Fred259
25th December 2011, 02:06
It’s all political posturing and sabre rattling probably being scripted in Jerusalem.

Think about it for a moment. If Russia were to attack Mexico, do you seriously think the United States would allow that to happen given its proximity and trading relationship with Mexico?

What then if the US attacks Iran. Do you think Russia is just going to sit around and allow that to happen? Iran and Russia are trading partners and economic development partnerships exist in and around the Caspian basin between the two nations. Russian needs Iran as it’s a strong export market for Moscow. Equally Iran needs Russia.

America can’t afford another war, and has domestic issues back home that are more pressing.

Israel keeps up the psychological war on Iran, but will never attack Iran. Israel lacks a strategic strike capability. Iran is thousands of miles away, and is a vast country. Yes the IDF are potent, but they lack air to air refuelling capability and suitable launch platforms.

Don’t discount Turkey either another key player. Turkey and Russia have strong trading links. Russian has its southern naval fleet based in the ice free port of Sevastopol in the Black Sea. The sea is landlocked and Russian needs Turkey so it can sail its naval assets out of the Black sea and into the Med. Turkey controls the Marmaris sea and the waterways through Istanbul.

What we are being fed is the AIPAC press release for the Neocons in Washington and the anchors at Fox news. They don’t matter, the key players are on the ground 6,000 miles away and not John Bolton in Washington.

baddbob
29th December 2011, 18:47
U.S. warns Iran against closing Hormuz Strait
The United States strongly warned Iran on Wednesday against closing a vital Persian Gulf waterway that carries one-sixth of the world's oil supply, after Iran threatened to choke off traffic through the Strait of Hormuz if Washington imposes sanctions targeting the country's crude exports.

The increasingly heated exchange raises new tensions in a standoff that has the potential to spark military reprisals and spike oil prices to levels that could batter an already fragile global economy.

Iran's navy chief said Wednesday that it would be "very easy" for his country's forces to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the passage at the mouth of the Persian Gulf through which about 15 million barrels of oil pass daily. It was the second such warning by Iran in two days, reflecting Tehran's concern that the West is about to impose new sanctions that could hit the nation's biggest revenue source - oil.

"Iran has comprehensive control over the strategic waterway," Adm. Habibollah Sayyari told state-run Press TV, as the country was in the midst of a 10-day military drill near the strategic waterway.

The comments drew a quick response from the United States.

"This is not just an important issue for security and stability in the region, but is an economic lifeline for countries in the gulf, to include Iran," Pentagon press secretary George Little said. "Interference with the transit or passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz will not be tolerated."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GQMpnT5kSyI