Saturday, May 26, 2007

Iran Heating Up Yet Again, Talks On Monday

Hey folks,

That’s right, we, {The US] will be holding talks with Iran this Monday. This is truly needed. But is it already too late? I have been warning you that talks do not work I’m been laying out the evidence to this fact. I have been warning you and telling you what THEY are saying. What THEY are doing. They simple fact they want us DEAD.

Now we have known for a while that they are training and funding some of the attacks against our soldiers in Iraq. No it seems we have proof. According to CNN -U.S. general: Iraqi militants trained in Iran

BAGHDAD (CNN) -- A U.S. military commander said Friday that militants used a mock-up in Iran to help plan for a deadly operation in the Iraqi city of Karbala earlier this year.

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, in an interview Friday on CNN's "Situation Room," answered questions about funding and support from the intelligence services in Iran to extremist elements in Iraq.

"They've gone so far in their overall training that they've helped the raid that occurred on the governor's position down in Karbala back in January," Caldwell said.

"We know they had built a mock facility in Iran and, in fact, it helped conduct the training and planning over there before they came back and executed that here in Iraq."

While Caldwell didn't provide details about the attack, he could have been referring to a notorious incident that occurred on January 20 in Karbala, a Shiite city south of Baghdad.

That's when a group of armed insurgents disguised as American soldiers, driving American vehicles and speaking English raided a government compound in Karbala, killed one U.S. soldier at the scene and captured four others who were later slain.

Of course they are to blame for this. Anyone that truly believes that Iran is just sitting back and talking rhetoric is naive. So are those that want to tell you we are making no progress in Iraq.

U.S. forces on May 19 killed a man identified as the ringleader of the attack -- Sheikh Azhar al-Dulaymi -- during an operation in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood, according to an unclassified U.S. military presentation obtained by CNN.

Caldwell had said this week that the death occurred Friday.

According to the military's release, al-Dulaymi was armed and trying to hide on the roof of a building when coalition forces arrived to capture him. The release did not detail how he was wounded, but it said he died as coalition forces were taking him to a military medical facility.

The U.S. military has received intelligence reports that al-Dulaymi received training, "including ... how to conduct terrorist-style kidnappings," from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon, the military release said.

That’s right. According to General Caldwell.

Caldwell said the "Iranian intelligence services, the Quds force, is in fact both training, equipping and funding" Shiite extremist groups and extremist elements of Muqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army militia in Iraq and Iran.

He said the "secret cells" have been receiving a lot of money -- in the neighborhood of hundreds of thousands of dollars regularly -- to fund their efforts, which include kidnappings, assassinations and "some mass murders" in Iraq.

The U.S. military has said that the Quds force has been involved in the transport of a powerful type of bomb used in Iraq called explosively formed penetrators. However, there has not been proof that the Iranian leadership officially sanctions the transport of the explosives.

Then you have this report by Reuters -U.S. show of force in Gulf alarming: Afghan paper By Sayed Salahuddin

A U.S. navy show of force on Iran's doorstep is "greatly alarming" for the region and the United States risked a bloody quagmire if it invaded Iran, a state-run Afghan newspaper said on Saturday.

A large flotilla of U.S. ships entered the Gulf on Wednesday in a dramatic show of military muscle, adding to pressure on Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions, which the West says are an attempt to develop atomic weapons.

Get this though.

The English-language Kabul Times, which reflects the U.S.-backed government's thinking, said Iran should drop its nuclear ambition and not be so stubborn.

"This is ... greatly alarming news for the whole region lest American invaded Iran and create a blood bath of its people and another quagmire for itself," the newspaper said in an editorial.

The Kabul Times said Iran should not confront the United States.

"Diplomacy required that it should have abandoned its nuclear ambition ... It is not a good policy for a relatively small country to be stubborn and militant against a super power," it said.

They will not listen to them. Little Hitler and the "Supreme Leader" will NOT back down from their Nuclear ambitions. They WANT bombs. They WANT to use the bombs. They want us dead. Israel wiped off the map. I do not understand how some see what the paper printed as a "good sign." It’s a little amazing, the boldness. But unlike the way we do things sometimes here, they do not run their policies per the Press there.

Yes folks, Iran is heating up yet again. This time though, I’m not so sure that it will, or SHOULD cool off anytime soon. They cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear bomb. If President Bush does nothing before he leaves the office in 08, and we get a spineless, gutless, pawn in there who is beholden to the likes of MORON.org or Soros. They {Little Hitler, Iran}WILL not only have, but will use them in due time. Time is ticking.
Peter
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