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Re: Amaunet post# 6964

Sunday, 04/16/2006 10:21:23 AM

Sunday, April 16, 2006 10:21:23 AM

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How many Iranian suicide bombers in US?


Let me first get this out of the way. The wording I have already posted for Chapter 7 does not look that benevolent. The ‘all necessary measures’ could mean nuclear war, thus Tony Blair is sanctioning war when pushing for Chapter 7.

Chapter 7 makes a resolution mandatory under international law for all U.N. members. It can lead to sanctions and eventually the use of force if it specifically calls for them or threatens “all necessary measures.”
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The other item I wanted to bring attention to is: Some 40,000 trained suicide bombers, mainly from the Special Unit of Martyr Seekers in the Revolutionary Guards, are ready for action, according to the Sunday Times citing Iranian officials.

I am not sure how accurate the above statement is but Iran does have suicide bombers, they have been recruiting and training them for a long while, and given that there is a growing consensus that Iran’s agents would target civilians in the United States part of these suicide bombers I believe are already in place inside the United States.

I already posted I believe Hugo Chavez has an army of immigrants in California that have contributed to the immigration protests and this is the information for which the US is looking. I will go further, this country is already wired and an attack on Iran, a strong ally of Chavez , will light the fuse.
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Iran would mount attacks against U.S. targets inside Iraq, where Iranian intelligence agents are already plentiful, predicted these experts. There is also a growing consensus that Iran's agents would target civilians in the United States, Europe and elsewhere, they said.
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-Am

Report: PM refuses to back Iran strikes

16 April 2006 04:40:23 GMT


The prime minister has refused to offer his government's support to any military strike on Iran, according to press reports citing government sources.

With Tehran seemingly defiant in its willingness to acquire nuclear technology, US president George Bush is believed to be considering an assault on the "axis of evil" state's underground nuclear facilities.

Although US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice wants the United Nations to adopt tough sanctions against Iran when the Security Council meets next week, Tony Blair is reportedly in favour of a 'Chapter 7' diplomatic resolution, one that would isolate Iran from the international community but stop short at affirming the military option.

Iran says the development of uranium enrichment is entirely peaceful, motivated solely by a desire to boost domestic electricity supplies.

The story comes amid reports that Iran "suicide bombers" are prepared to hit "sensitive points" in Britain if the Islamic nation's nuclear sites are attacked.

Some 40,000 trained suicide bombers, mainly from the Special Unit of Martyr Seekers in the Revolutionary Guards, are ready for action, according to the Sunday Times citing Iranian officials.

Meanwhile, ultra-conservative Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has urged Islamic countries to help fund the Palestinian Authority.

At a conference on the Palestinian struggle, the president said Israel represented a threat to the Islamic world.

Earlier he repeated his stance that his country had the "moral right" to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

In the past he has called for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map" and questioned the reality of the Holocaust.

Following the speech, former Israeli leader Shimon Peres called on the UN to take action against Iran.

Mr Peres said the threats were reminiscent of those of toppled Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.


© Adfero Ltd
http://news.viewlondon.co.uk/Report_PM_refuses_to_back_Iran_strikes_17095455.html




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