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Iran must be stopped.

14 durable postsStarted 2008-07-10Latest 2008-07-12
#56641Post 1 of 14

[SIZE=4][FONT=Times New Roman]"[/FONT][/SIZE][FONT=Times New Roman]I honestly do hope that Kofi Annan's middle eastern tour does not go down in history as being one of appeasment.[/FONT][SIZE=4][FONT=Times New Roman]"[/FONT]

[/SIZE] [quote]bbcnews. 10 July 2008. The US and Israel have condemned Iran after it test-fired a long range missile capable of reaching Tel Aviv. Iran state media said nine missiles had been fired in total, including a new Shahab-3, with a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles). Tehran has tested the missile before, but the latest launch comes amid rising tensions with the US and Israel over the country's nuclear programme. A senior US state department official said the launch was "provocative". Wednesday's early morning test at a remote desert site sent oil prices climbing. "Israel should prepare itself to do what is needed to do". Ze'ev Boim Israeli minister Brig Gen Hoseyn Salami, commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards' air force, said: "Our missiles are ready for shooting at any place and any time, quickly and with accuracy." Western leaders have been attempting to convince Tehran to stop enriching uranium, which it has continued doing despite sanctions from the UN and the European Union, insisting its nuclear programme is purely for civilian energy. US Under-secretary of State William Burns said that thanks to UN sanctions, Iran's real progress on its nuclear programme had been "modest", despite its sabre-rattling. "We view force as an option that is on the table but a last resort," he told a Congressional hearing on Wednesday. The launches were intended to deter any Israeli or US strike against Tehran's nuclear installations, says BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus. Our correspondent - who is in Israel - says the country has a fully operational anti-ballistic missile system, which Israeli military experts believe can counter any Iranian threat. The White House and both American presidential candidates also condemned the Iranian test. Describing Iran as a "great threat", the Democratic challenger, Barack Obama, called for tougher sanctions while his Republican rival, John McCain, said the test demonstrated the need for effective missile defence. The French, German and Italian governments expressed concern at the missile tests. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran has no intention of attacking Israel On Monday, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader said it would retaliate against any military attack by hitting the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Other commanders have threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which a large part of the world's oil flows, and to target the US and its allies around the world if Iran comes under attack. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has insisted his country had no intention of attacking Israel. Speaking on a visit to Malaysia on Tuesday, Mr Ahmadinejad dismissed the possibility of an attack by the US or Israel as a "joke".

Iran discounts 'attack by Israel'

More than 100 Israeli F16 and F15 jets were involved in the exercise Iran has said it considers a military attack on its nuclear facilities by Israel as "impossible". "Such audacity to embark on an assault against the... territorial integrity of our country is impossible," said spokesman Gholam Hoseyn Elham. The statement follows reports in the US media that Israeli aerial manoeuvres over the eastern Mediterranean were a possible test-run for a strike on Iran. Iran insists that its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes. It has repeatedly rejected demands to halt enriching uranium, which can be used as fuel for power plants or material for weapons if refined to a greater degree. The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, Mohammed ElBaradei, meanwhile said an attack would put Iran on a "crash course" to building nuclear weapons and would turn the region "into a fireball". He said he did not believe there was any "imminent risk" of proliferation by Iran given the current status of its nuclear programme. In an interview with Al Arabiya television, Mr ElBaradei said that if any military action was taken against Iran he would find it impossible to continue as the head of the IAEA. Israeli 'rehearsal' Iran's defiant message follows a report in the New York Times on Friday. The newspaper cited US Pentagon officials as saying that the Israeli exercise - involving more than 100 Israeli fighter jets - was intended to demonstrate the seriousness of Israel's concern over Iran's nuclear activities, and its willingness to act unilaterally. It said helicopters and refuelling tankers flew more than 1,400km (870 miles), roughly the distance between Israel and Iran's main uranium enrichment plant at Natanz. The New York Times reported that Israeli officials declined to discuss the details of the exercise. The US state department would not comment on the Israeli exercise. Offer on table Iran is said to be considering an offer from six world powers of preliminary talks, which would be used to agree a framework for formal negotiations and incentives. Osirak 25 years on The talks are on the condition that Iran freeze its current levels of enrichment for six weeks in exchange for the powers putting a halt on their push for new sanctions. EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana put forward the proposal - made by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council the US, China, Russia, France, Britain plus Germany - during talks in Tehran last week. He said the six powers were ready to fully recognise Iran's right to have a civilian nuclear energy programme. bbcnews.

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[/SIZE][/quote] [quote]CLERIC SAYS AHMADINEJAD AND NASRALLAH ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE 12TH IMAM (Farsi source) According to Mullah Khaz-Ali, a member of Iran's Assembly of Experts, President Ahmadinejad and Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese branch of Hezbollah, are members of the Assembly of World Islamic Order which will soon be finalized by the Hidden Imam when he emerges from hiding. Mullah Khaz-Ali, speaking at a meeting of the Hidden Imam exhibition, congratulated and embraced Ahmadinejad. "I kissed Ahmadinejad," he said, "because it was he who popularized our Hidden Imam in that land where those filthy jerks run their Great Satan government. Yes, he and Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah steadfastly persevere our Hidden Imam. They are in fact in direct contact with the Hidden Imam but they're being modest about it! The reason for the delay in the emergence of the Ruler of All Time is the low level of intellect and culture in society; the foundations must be cultivated. Stupid people, have some shame and come to your senses." The Assembly of Experts is the 86-cleric organ [no women & no non-clergy] that can select and, if need be, dismiss the Wali al-Faqih, the man who rules the Islamic Republic with limitless powers. At the moment the Wali al-Faqih is Khamenei. [/quote]

#1045143Post 2 of 14

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and what would you do? considering we are ni two wars, and we are neglecting the one fucking thing we should be at war for.(bin laden)

the only way i would be able to deal with a iran war would be if we suddenly found bin laden. and only for that reason.

#1045144Post 3 of 14

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yeap, best watch out for their photoshopped army

#1045147Post 4 of 14

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I think its going to take a bolder, united worldwide effort to contain the problem in the Middle East.

The way I see it, humanity rises and falls together.

I dont think people see how close the Axis forces where to winning World War II.

Something will happen.

#1045149Post 5 of 14

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ur right about the ww2 thing, and the world, but it isnt gonna happen. we are hostage to thier commodity. unfortunetly, our commodities require thiers to become useful.

we are not going to stop the bad things about the middle east ever. it will fester until a major war, then slow down and repeat.

#1045154Post 6 of 14

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Well said bro. Changing to and discovering a new alternative fuel source would be kinda like the U.S switching to the Metric system universally right? lol. I dont know... shits so deep I care not to stress about it at all, but just live it up.

#1045155Post 7 of 14

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i am not agreeing with you. at this point. leave iran alone unless they attack isreal. we do not need a fight with them. they are blow hard islamists with a government front.

#1045160Post 8 of 14

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tactically i agree with you tho. what i meant by 'iran must be stopped' i meant, innaction and ignoring them would be catastrophic. and inevitably we would be forced to take action and ftw.

fuck provoking anything. if ive learned anything from fighting, you stay vigilant and steadfast and let the aggressor throw the first blow, then counter wisely. nevar rush in!

and when i say iran i mean all islamic extremists etc.

yeah.. that would be great if they would just get over thier hatred of the west.

#1045183Post 9 of 14

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lmao at doubt. if you trust the world of effects, appearance, circumstance and conditions you already lost.

do you know the will of your enemy? only pussies are timid and hesitant.

#1045319Post 10 of 14

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[quote=w0e & cri5is;622773][QUOTE]tactically i agree with you tho. what i meant by 'iran must be stopped' i meant, innaction and ignoring them would be catastrophic. and inevitably we would be forced to take action and ftw.[/QUOTE]

What is it you want to stop?

[QUOTE] fuck provoking anything. if ive learned anything from fighting, you stay vigilant and steadfast and let the aggressor throw the first blow, then counter wisely. nevar rush in! [/QUOTE]

It appears that Iran is doing just that.

[QUOTE]yeah.. that would be great if they would just get over thier hatred of the west[/QUOTE]

Yeah, those damn Iranians. They just don't appreciate having their governments overthrown by foreign ones.

#1045320Post 11 of 14

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[quote=w0e & cri5is;622797]only pussies are timid and hesitant.[/quote]

Ah yes the biggest pussies of all. The ones that sit behind their computer,screaming for death and destruction whislt wanking themselves over internet porn.

Have you joined the army? If not will you?

#1045535Post 12 of 14

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nice. condemning something that didn't even happen!

lulz.

silly ass governments trying to fight each other using civilians as cannon fodder.

#1045545Post 13 of 14

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hahaha yup. i posted the missle testing article cuz it was the news of the day.

imho. governments and politicians correspond to the student councils in high schools -- they both exhibit false, illusory control, and have little real power, and only have a relative degree of power, in so far as to manipulate the hoodwinked masses.

i still am convinced that the radical islamic orders still want to form a world domination based on their own dictation. i will not even justify this.

lets hope we and our leaders(in all arenas) can make free choice, right response and wise discrimination on the part of humanity.

megalulz at the media and its hogwash.

#1045613Post 14 of 14

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if the west declares war on iran, where will i get my dates for my sticky toffee pudding?

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