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To: bray; All

"This is Iran trying to take credit for our success".




That's a strange way to look at the facts. I don't think killing your own operative gives Iran any credit other than as a ruthless bunch of murderers who had to get rid of one of their own.

It has been openly said everywhere that the Jordanians provided the info, so any credit would go to them if c redit were due elsewhere.

Believe me, if I thought any credit would accrue to Iran from what I posted, I would bite my tongue and shut up. So would Alan Peters.

To the contrary, Iran's treachery to one of their own has caused enormous negative reaction (except in the MSM) and has labeled them as self-serving, unreliable masters.

As for HAMAS, remember one of their prominent members was killed in the hotel bombing in Jordan carried out by Zarghawi.

The whole situation is in cubic, not linear form and a multiple number of swirls and eddies are mingling to cause what happened to happen.

What I think the Iranians miscalculated was that the information found with Zarghawi would unleash the torrent of arrest and destruction of insurgent forces that occurred.

I will give them credit for their idiotic miscalculation!!


42 posted on 06/18/2006 10:40:21 AM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: FARS
"The whole situation is in cubic, not linear form and a multiple number of swirls and eddies are mingling to cause what happened to happen."

Good math analogy.

49 posted on 06/19/2006 12:22:17 PM PDT by humint (...err the least and endure! --- VDH)
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