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  • FSB prevents terror act in Moscow by militants trained in Afghanistan, Pakistan (in Russia)

    05/20/2013 11:03:44 PM PDT · by Freelance Warrior · 4 replies
    Russia Today ^ | May 20, 2013 14:49
    Russia’s FSB has foiled a terror attack in Moscow as they managed to kill two and detain one of the militants planning it, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee said. The three men are “Russian citizens, arrived from Afghani-Pakistani region, where they have been trained,” the committee said. All three are said to practice Islam. Some reports suggest that the militants underwent training in Pakistan's Northern Waziristan, however, it is unknown which group they belong to. According to Russian special services, Waziristan is a hotbed of Taliban extremism. "There are also training camps for terrorists who come from all over the world....
  • Hezbollah’s Role in Syria War Shakes the Lebanese

    05/20/2013 11:51:06 PM PDT · by lbryce · 5 replies
    New York Times ^ | May 20, 2013 | Anne Barnard
    At the entrance to this village in Hezbollah’s Bekaa Valley heartland, under a sign welcoming visitors to “The Citadel of Resistance,” workers on Monday hoisted a freshly printed banner honoring a young man described as one of Hezbollah’s latest martyrs — killed in battle not with Israel, the foe the group’s guerrillas train to fight, but with Syrian rebels. Down the road, another dead fighter’s uncle, Fayez Shukor, welcomed mourners under a tent overlooking the valley as the sun set on a day that had seen Hezbollah’s death toll rise to unexpected heights as the group joined Syrian forces trying...
  • Iran: New President, New Direction? – OpEd

    05/20/2013 9:36:38 AM PDT · by Ghost of Jesus Gil · 7 replies
    Albany Tribune ^ | May 20, 2013 | Neville Teller
    Now the Iranian constitution requires a new president to be elected, and Rafsanjani’s entry into the contest radically alters what was previously seen as a contest between rival conservative groups. Not that Rafsanjani currently is more than a relative moderate – currently, because in his time he has veered sharply from side to side across Iran’s political spectrum; and relatively moderate because, although he now favours a domestic free market, privatization of state-owned industries, and a moderate position internationally, he is still sought by the Argentinian government for ordering the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires in...
  • Iran's influence in Syria

    05/19/2013 2:22:04 AM PDT · by JCPA-JerusalemCenter · 2 replies
    In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained anonymous throughout the report, added that if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reacts to this policy by attacking Israel – either directly or indirectly through a proxy force – he will “risk forfeiting his regime, for Israel will retaliate.”
  • Assad: Syria transition talks are internal matter

    05/18/2013 4:36:54 PM PDT · by haffast · 1 replies
    Associated Press ^ | May 18, 2013 4:36pm | KARIN LAUB and Bassem Mroue
    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a newspaper interview Saturday he won't step down before elections and that the United States has no right to interfere in his country's politics, raising new doubts about a U.S-Russian effort to get Assad and his opponents to negotiate an end to the country's civil war. In the capital Damascus, a car bomb killed at least three people and wounded five, according to Syrian state TV. It said bomb experts dismantled other explosives in the area. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, said eight people were killed,...
  • Assad: Rebels Attacked Radar, Helping Israel

    05/18/2013 3:08:32 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 6 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 18/5/13 | Gil Ronen
    Syrian strongman Bashar Assad said in a weekend interview to an Argentinean newspaper that Israel is assisting the rebels fighting to topple his regime. “Israel is directly supporting the terrorist groups in two ways,” he said. “Firstly it gives them logistical support, and it also tells them what sites to attack and how to attack them." Assad also told the Clarin newspaper said that rebels had attacked a radar station instrumental to Syria’s antiaircraft defenses against Israel, but gave no further details. The reporter asked Assad if he had any “self-criticisms." He replied: “It’s illogical to carry out self-criticism before...
  • #3835 - Free Syrian Army Chief of Staff Salim Idris: Israel Is an Enemy Country...

    05/18/2013 3:09:09 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 14 replies
    MEMRI ^ | 8/5/13 | Salid Idris
    http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3835.htm
  • Washington gets explicit: its 'war on terror' is permanent

    05/17/2013 11:03:03 PM PDT · by Altariel · 21 replies
    The Guardian ^ | May 17, 2013 | Glenn Greenwald
    Senior Obama officials tell the US Senate: the 'war', in limitless form, will continue for 'at least' another decade - or two Last October, senior Obama officials anonymously unveiled to the Washington Post their newly minted "disposition matrix", a complex computer system that will be used to determine how a terrorist suspect will be "disposed of": indefinite detention, prosecution in a real court, assassination-by-CIA-drones, etc. Their rationale for why this was needed now, a full 12 years after the 9/11 attack: Among senior Obama administration officials, there is a broad consensus that such operations are likely to be extended at...
  • Column One: Obama and the ‘official truth’

    05/17/2013 7:16:37 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 26 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 5-16-2013 | Caroline B. Glick - OP/ED
    May 16, 2013 Column One: Obama and the ‘official truth’ Caroline B. Glick Nakoula Basseley Nakoula has been sitting in a US federal prison in Texas since his photographed midnight arrest by half a dozen deputy sheriffs at his home in California for violating the terms of his parole. As many reporters have noted, the parole violation in question would not generally lead to anything more than a court hearing. But in Nakoula’s case, it led to a year in a federal penitentiary. Because he wasn’t really arrested for violating the terms of his parole. Nakoula was arrested for producing...
  • CIA chief pays surprise visit to Israel (John Brennan)

    05/16/2013 8:49:22 PM PDT · by haffast · 7 replies
    The Times of Israel ^ | May 17, 2013, 1:16 am | Ron Friedman
    CIA director John Brennan arrived in Israel Thursday evening and held consultations on the situation in Syria, amid fears that Israel could get drawn into the fighting there. Upon landing in the country, Brennan, whose visit was not announced ahead of time, went directly to the army’s headquarters in Tel Aviv for a meeting with Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, Channel 10 reported. During the meeting, the two shared intelligence assessments, and Ya’alon reiterated Israel’s refusal to let advanced weapons make their way from Syria to Hezbollah, vowing to continue carrying out strikes against arms shipments. According to Israel Radio, the...
  • California police break into home, taze victims

    05/16/2013 10:18:37 AM PDT · by edcoil · 63 replies
    In perhaps one of the most shocking police brutality videos of recent years, police in Cotati, California respond to a call about “domestic violence” by kicking down the door of a man’s home before tazing him and his wife as they scream in agony.
  • US Navy tests anti-mine drones in Gulf drills

    05/15/2013 8:11:34 PM PDT · by neverdem · 5 replies
    AP ^ | May 15, 2013 | NA
    MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — The U.S. Navy is putting underwater drones through wartime-style drills as part of international mine-clearing exercises in the Persian Gulf following similar maneuvers by Iran. The U.S.-led exercises, which began last week, include operations by the unmanned SeaFox devices, which are equipped with sonar and an explosive charge designed to shoot and destroy mines. It is part of the Navy's plans to increasingly deploy automated surveillance and protection systems, including aerial drones. Navy commanders insist the exercises, comprising more than 41 nations, are not intended solely against possible Iranian threats. But Iran has previously warned it...
  • Report: Assad To Allow Hezbollah To Fight Israel From Golan

    05/15/2013 3:51:34 AM PDT · by Fennie · 20 replies
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | May 15, 2013
    Iran persuaded Syrian President Bashar Assad to allow Hezbollah to open "a new front" from which to attack Israel in the Golan Heights, Israel Radio reported Wednesday citing a report by the pan-Arab newspaper Al-Hayat. According to the report, an Iranian source told the newspaper that Tehran is determined to prevent the fall of Assad's regime in Damascus, because the Syrian president has been convinced to open the Golan to all Arabs and Muslim wanting to fight Israel.
  • FBI Enlists US Bank’s Help To Head Off Iranian Cyber Attacks

    05/14/2013 1:15:14 PM PDT · by justlittleoleme · 1 replies
    SiliconAngle ^ | May 14th, 2013 | Mike Wheatley
    In order to combat a wave of cyberattacks that have rattled the US banking industry since last year, the FBI has given certain banking executives extensive briefings of their classified investigations. The collaboration is part of a new policy being initiated by the FBI to try and foster closer cooperation between authorities and the private sector. It reportedly involved a number of bank officials being given high-level security clearance before a video conference briefing last month. During the briefing, the FBI’s executive assistant director Richard McFeely urged bank executives to share any data they have on cyberattacks they’ve suffered.
  • 'My Country Needs Me'

    11/01/2006 5:28:05 PM PST · by RDTF · 8 replies · 602+ views
    WSJ Opinion Journal ^ | November 1, 2006 | HEATHER ROBINSON
    With the midterm elections fast approaching, the panic over Iraq seems more intense than ever. That country, the thinking goes, is a hopeless mess, and there could be a precipitous American withdrawal, especially if the Democrats win. But doing so would leave the silent majority of Iraqis hostage to the most vicious extremists, abandoning those Iraqi leaders who have championed liberal democratic values. One of them is Mithal al-Alusi, a 53-year-old Sunni Arab who won a seat in parliament last December after having served as director general of the National Commission on de-Baathification. Mr. al-Alusi ran on a platform of...
  • Iran’s Ahmadinejad could face 74 lashes over election ‘violation’

    05/13/2013 6:22:25 PM PDT · by TXZionista · 11 replies
    Al Arabiya ^ | Eman El-Shenawi
    After accompanying his former chief of staff to register for June’s presidential vote, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may face punishment if charged with breaking electoral rules. On Sunday, the country’s electoral watchdog attracted worldwide media attention after pointing out Ahmadinejad may face a punishment of “74 lashes” for accompanying and appearing to endorse election entrant Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie.
  • Group: 'Crazy' to Put Iran In Charge of UN Disarmament Panel

    05/13/2013 4:57:15 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 11 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 13/5/13
    Iran's looming status as head of a UN disarmament body sparked outrage Monday from campaigners who said its nuclear program and arming of Syria and Islamist militias disqualified it from a place at the table. “This is like putting Jack the Ripper in charge of a women's shelter,” said Hillel Neuer, head of Geneva-based UN Watch, announcing that the organization would organize protest events involving Iranian dissidents. The leadership of the UN Conference on Disarmament rotates automatically in alphabetical order among its 65 member nations, and Iran is scheduled to take the helm on May 27 for a session running...
  • ‘Obama policy will lead region to war,’ warns ex-Iraqi MP who’s paid heavy price for dissent

    05/13/2013 12:05:56 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 17 replies
    Times of Israel ^ | 5/10/13 | Elhanan Miller
    Mithal Al-Alusi, whose two sons were killed in a Baghdad ambush soon after he visited Israel, tells The Times of Israel he feels betrayed by the superpower which allowed him to return to his homeland Mithal Al-Alusi is angry. He is angry with Iran for supporting global terrorism. He is angry with Syrian President Bashar Assad for oppressing and killing his own people. He is angry with his own prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki of Iraq, for colluding with the two. But most of all, he is angry with US President Barack Obama for allowing this all to happen. “Obama has...
  • Horrific Casualties Predicted in Iran-Israel Nuclear War

    05/13/2013 2:17:46 PM PDT · by njslim · 37 replies
    Real Clear World ^ | Nick Turse
    In those first minutes, they'll be stunned. Eyes fixed in a thousand-yard stare, nerve endings numbed. They'll just stand there. Soon, you'll notice that they are holding their arms out at a 45-degree angle. Your eyes will be drawn to their hands and you'll think you mind is playing tricks. But it won't be. Their fingers will start to resemble stalactites, seeming to melt toward the ground. And it won't be long until the screaming begins. Shrieking. Moaning. Tens of thousands of victims at once. They'll be standing amid a sea of shattered concrete and glass, a wasteland punctuated by...
  • Sowell: Looking Back -- and Forward

    05/13/2013 1:08:36 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 24 replies
    Creators Syndicate ^ | May 14, 2013 | Thomas Sowell
    A hundred years ago, anyone who might have predicted in 1913 the monumental, man-made catastrophes that would occur in the rest of the 20th century would have been considered warped, if not completely mentally deranged. Who would have believed that the continent of Europe, which had not had a major war in nearly a hundred years since Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo, would set off two World Wars that were incomparably worse than any wars before, anywhere in the world? Who would have believed that an authoritarian and militaristic regime in Germany, and a centuries-old despotic dynasty in Russia, would...
  • Muslims clash on London streets (video) ( Sunni vs Shia ? )

    05/12/2013 1:08:19 PM PDT · by george76 · 30 replies
    The Commentator ^ | 10 May 2013
    Anjem Choudary and his fellow protestors can be seen fighting with what was reported as other Muslim groups on London's Edgware Road. ... Protestors marched with hard-line Salafist placards and flags, many of which read, "Support Jund Al Sham". ... The protestors were marching in opposition to Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who they are known to deplore for his Alawite religion. Protestors also took up the cause against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah, who they deem as "Shia Enemies of Allah" for their Shi'ite Muslim backgrounds. The protestors are thought to be hard-line Salafists, who have...
  • Obama Is Every Bit as Bad as We Warned You

    05/12/2013 12:11:02 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 43 replies
    Breitbart's The Conversation ^ | May 11, 2013 | Joel B. Pollak
    Kurt Schlichter notes that conservatives have been vindicated quite often in the past several weeks: Kurt Schlichter @KurtSchlichter Things Conservatives Have Been Proven Right About Lately: ☑ Benghazi; ☑ Pigford;☑ Obamacare; ☑ IRS. Next up: The immigration reform scam. 6:43 PM - 10 May 2013 357 Retweets 90 favorites I suspect that list will grow longer. The common thread in each of these scandals is corruption and a willingness to abuse the expanded powers of big government--while failing to carry out the most basic responsibilities of any government. In Benghazi, Obama a) failed to take action to save American diplomats...
  • Arab World Precedent: Bahrain Adds Hizbullah To List Of Terrorist Organizations

    05/11/2013 1:35:24 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 13 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 7/5/13 | R. Goldberg
    On April 7, 2013, the Bahraini government approved a proposal by parliament to compile a list of terrorist organizations and to enter Hizbullah onto it, and ordered the interior and foreign ministries to take steps to implement this resolution. This is an unprecedented move in the Arab world, which comes after the exposure of terrorist cells and attacks in Bahrain that are attributed to this Lebanese Shi'ite organization, and following Shi'ite protests in the kingdom that began in February 2011, which the Bahraini government claimed had been guided and funded by Iran and Hizbullah. The Bahraini authorities' fear of involvement...
  • Fear In Lebanon Over Possible Slide Into Sectarian War

    05/11/2013 1:41:52 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 16 replies
    MEMRI ^ | 9/5/13 | E.B. Picali
    The recent months have seen a considerable increase of tension between Sunnis and Shi'ites in Lebanon, to the extent that there is growing fear of a confrontation between the two sides – especially between the Shi'ite Hizbullah and Sunni Salafi elements. On February 27, 2013, Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki – both of them Shi'ites – expressed concern that a sectarian war might break out in the region, including in Lebanon.... ..... The sectarian tension in Lebanon has expressed itself in several violent incidents. The severest of them occurred on March 17, 2013, when four...
  • Embassy bomb attack foiled, say Egyptian police

    05/11/2013 8:57:49 AM PDT · by csvset · 11 replies
    France24 ^ | 11/05/2013 | Wire
    Egypt’s Interior Ministry said on Saturday that it had detained men belonging to an al Qaeda-linked group who were planning a bomb attack on a foreign embassy in the country. Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim said Saturday that Egyptian security forces had intercepted a terrorist cell linked to al Qaeda that was on the verge of carrying out a suicide attack on a foreign embassy. “The Interior Ministry was able to direct a successful blow to a terrorist cell that was planning suicide operations,” Ibrahim said during a televised news conference. The minister did not specify which embassy was being targeted,...
  • Former Hizbullah Leader Subhi Al-Tufayli: Iran Forces Hizbullah to Participate in the Syrian War

    05/11/2013 1:28:50 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 11 replies
    MEMRI ^ | May 9, 2013
    Subhi Al-Tufayli: I know for a fact that the vast majority within Hizbullah strongly oppose [joining] the Syrian war. However, a resolute decision to participate [in the war] has been imposed upon them. Interviewer: By Iran? Subhi Al-Tufayli: Yes. Interviewer: Even Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah opposes this? Subhi Al-Tufayli: I don't want to name names, but I'm talking about the situation at hand. Everyone realizes how dangerous this is. First, of all, this is internal strife among Muslims, which will be devastating to all. This is the beginning of things to come. I say to the Shiites, to Hizbullah, and to...
  • Rafsanjani seeks return to Iran’s political limelight

    05/11/2013 10:11:55 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 3 replies
    AFP via Breitbart ^ | 5/11/2013 4:47:15 PM
    Iran’s former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who registered on Saturday for next month’s presidential election, is disliked among regime hardliners for criticizing the crackdown that followed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election in 2009. This pragmatic moderate, who in 2011 lost the post of head of the Assembly of Experts that supervises the activities of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has never hidden his intense opposition to Ahmadinejad who beat him in the 2005 presidential election. … Rafsanjani—president from 1989 to 1997—is considered to favor rapprochement with the West. He played an important role in the election of the reformist Mohammad Khatami,...
  • "Political, not military" solutions needed in Mideast: US (Hagel)

    05/09/2013 7:24:48 PM PDT · by haffast · 17 replies
    AFP ^ | 10 May 2013 | AFP/ac
    WASHINGTON: The problems that plague the Middle East, including Iran's nuclear ambitions and Syria's civil war, require "political, not military" solutions, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday. Saying the "old order" was vanishing in the region, Hagel stressed in a speech that the United States would work to promote democratic reform while bearing in mind the "limitations" of American power. Although the Pentagon chief made clear that Washington had not ruled out potential military action against Iran or Syria, his remarks highlighted President Barack Obama's cautious stance on resorting to armed force in the volatile region. He said that...
  • x-CNN Reporter: I Received Orders to Manipulate News on Syria and Iran

    05/08/2013 11:44:04 PM PDT · by Cronos · 30 replies
    disclose ^ | 31 Mar 2013 | Disclose tv
    Ex-CNN reporter Amber Lyon revealed that during her work for the channel she received orders to send false news and exclude some others which the US administration did not favor with the aim to create a public opinion in favor of launching an aggression on Iran and Syria. Lyon was quoted by the Slovak main news website as saying that the mainstream US media outlets intentionally work to create a propaganda against Iran to garner public opinion's support for a military invasion against it. She revealed that the scenario used before launching the war on Iraq is being prepared to...
  • UK's Cameron: Doubts diminish on Syrian chemical weapon use

    05/08/2013 12:42:11 PM PDT · by haffast · 8 replies
    Reuters ^ | 05/08/2013 17:49 | Reuters
    LONDON - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that there was "a growing body of limited but persuasive information" showing that the Syrian government had used and was continuing to use chemical weapons such as sarin gas. "The room for doubt about this continues to diminish," Cameron told parliament. "There's an urgent need to start a proper negotiation to force a political transition and to bring this conflict to an end." Cameron said he would fly to Russia on Friday to discuss the matter with President Vladimir Putin. "In Syria the atrocities continue to mount," he said. snip
  • Obama and Netanyahu Speak About Security and Peace

    05/08/2013 7:02:03 PM PDT · by haffast · 3 replies
    Arutz Sheva - Israel National News ^ | 5/9/2013, 4:12 AM | Elad Benari
    U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, several days after the alleged Israeli air raids on Syrian targets and as Washington steps up its Middle East peace efforts, AFP reported. The White House said in a short statement that Obama and Netanyahu, who is visiting China, spoke by telephone, and discussed "regional security issues and Middle East peace." U.S. officials have declined to comment in detail on air strikes allegedly carried out by Israel on targets near Damascus on Friday and Sunday, which reportedly destroyed Iranian missiles apparently destined for the Hizbullah terror group. But...
  • Obama’s Benghazi Propagandist

    05/08/2013 5:35:25 AM PDT · by SJackson · 20 replies
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | May 8, 2013 | Matthew Vadum
    - FrontPage Magazine - http://frontpagemag.com - Obama’s Benghazi PropagandistPosted By Matthew Vadum On May 8, 2013 @ 12:56 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 4 Comments A young White House speechwriter may be responsible for concocting the official lies about last September’s deadly terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya.The Obama administration’s rapidly unravelling narrative about what happened at the U.S. consulate in Libya’s second-largest city may have been cooked up by creative writer Ben Rhodes, the president’s 30-something Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speechwriting.The origin of the administration’s desperate election-season fabrications may come up today as a congressional committee...
  • BBC reporter: Blasts heard near Tehran arms plant

    05/07/2013 6:39:10 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 17 replies
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | May 7, 2013 | Staff
    A BBC Persian journalist wrote Tuesday on the Twitter social media website that three explosions had been heard in western Tehran, in an area where Iran carries out missile research and storage. It was not immediately clear if there were injuries or damage in the incident. In January, both Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency denied reports that a blast had hit the Fordow underground uranium enrichment center near Qom. A mysterious and massive explosion rocked a military arms depot near Tehran in November 2011, killing 17 Revolutionary Guards Corps officers and wounding 17 others. Iranian officials said the...
  • Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

    05/06/2013 1:29:46 PM PDT · by robowombat · 10 replies
    Israel Pundit ^ | May 5, 2013 | Brig.-Gen. (ret.) Dr. Shimon Shapira
    Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria By Shimon Shapira, JCPA In mid-April, Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah paid a secret visit to Tehran where he met with the top Iranian officials headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Gen. Qasem Suleimani, the commander of the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guard Corps. Suleimani prepared an operational plan named after him based upon the establishment of a 150,000-man force for Syria, the majority of whom will come from Iran, Iraq, and a smaller number from Hizbullah and the Gulf states. Suleimani’s involvement was significant. He has been the spearhead of Iranian military...
  • Iranian, U.S. companies co-producing film on 1988 U.S. attack on Flight 655

    05/07/2013 4:56:00 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 8 replies
    (Tehran Times) ^ | May 6, 2013
    Iran's Visual Media Institute in collaboration with the American-Canadian company Reel Knights Productions are producing the movie "Airbus"; a movie about the Iran Air Flight 655 , which was shot down by the U.S.S. Vincennes over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988.
  • Pathetic… Obama Blames Bush for His Inaction on Syria (Video)

    05/07/2013 3:29:36 PM PDT · by blueyon · 20 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 04/07/2013 | Jim Hoft
    Pathetic. Last year Barack Obama repeatedly warned that chemical weapons use by the Syrian regime against its own people would be a “game changer.” But since evidence was found that the Assad regime used chemical weapons so far Obama has not acted. Today he blamed Bush for his inaction. “We have evidence that there has been the use of chemical weapons inside Syria. But, I don’t make decisions based on ‘perceived.’ And, I can’t organize coalitions around ‘perceived.’ We tried that in the past, by the way, and it didn’t work out well.” It’s Bush’s fault.
  • '3 explosions heard in Tehran near missile facility'

    05/07/2013 9:36:38 AM PDT · by illiac · 7 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 5/7/13 | JP Post Staff
    Three explosions were heard in western Tehran on Tuesday, in an area where Iran carries out missile research and storage, according to a Tweet by a BBC Persian journalist. It was not immediately clear if there were injuries or damage in the incident. In January, both Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency denied reports that a blast had hit the Fordow underground uranium enrichment center near Qom.
  • Report: '3 Explosions Heard in Tehran Near Missile Facility'

    05/07/2013 7:49:46 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 39 replies
    <p>Three explosions were heard in western Tehran on Tuesday, in an area where Iran carries out missile research and storage, BBC Persian reported.</p> <p>It was not immediately clear if there were injuries or damage in the incident.</p>
  • Israel’s Red Line Crossed, U.S. Tacitly Backs Ally’s Strikes in Syria

    05/06/2013 9:33:57 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 15 replies
    The Daily Beast ^ | May 6, 2013 4:45 AM EDT | Eli Lake
    In a series of meetings over the past year, Israel laid out to the U.S. beforehand what would trigger a strike in Syria. Eli Lake reports. Israel did not seek permission from the United States before launching two missile strikes this weekend hitting targets inside Syria—but the strikes were part of a policy that Washington had already signaled its acquiescence to, according to U.S. and Israeli officials. In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, damaged buildings wrecked by an Israeli airstrike are seen in Damascus, Syria, on May 5. (SANA/AP) In a series of high-level meetings...
  • Think Israel's objective in Syria is to weaken Assad or embolden the rebels? Think again

    05/06/2013 5:36:58 AM PDT · by Former Fetus · 19 replies
    Jewish World Review ^ | 5/6/2013 | Edmund Sanders and Patrick J. McDonnell
    With three airstrikes against Syria since January, Israel has inserted itself forcefully into the Arab Spring's most intractable conflict, heightening fears that Syria's civil war could spiral into a regional conflagration. The bombings of targets near the Syrian capital — including two strikes in a 48-hour period beginning Friday — represent a risk-laden strategy based on the calculation that retaliatory attacks against Israel by Syria or its allies are unlikely. Still the bombings inevitably raised the specter of a broader regional war in the heart of the volatile Middle East. But even as some Israeli officials confirmed their military's involvement...
  • NYT: Obama may have ad-libbed us into a war

    05/05/2013 3:12:48 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 35 replies
    Hot Air ^ | 2:01 pm on May 5, 2013 | Ed Morrissey
    There are only two words to describe the New York Times’ explanation of Barack Obama’s red-line dance – smart power.  According to anonymous “senior officials” at the White House, Obama’s advisors now claim that they had a precise calculation of what to say about Bashar al-Assad and the potential use of chemical weapons in Syria.  As soon as Obama went off the TelePrompter, though, that’s when he crossed them up and drew a red line the White House had not even contemplated. Or so they claim now: The origins of this dilemma can be traced in large part to a weekend last...
  • Syria accuses Israel of supporting 'terrorists' in wake of air strikes

    05/05/2013 2:47:59 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 4 replies
    telegraph.co.uk ^ | May 3, 2013 | Phoebe Greenwood, Ruth Sherlock and Richard Spencer
    Syria accused Israel of supporting "terrorists" including al-Qaeda, threatening retaliation for Israeli air strikes on military bases that have drawn the Jewish state deep into the civil war raging across the border. The strikes north of Damascus, in the early hours of Sunday morning, lit up the night sky and felt "like an earthquake", according to residents. Continuing explosions suggested weapons and ammunition facilities were hit, in line with Israel's policy of preventing heavy arms transfers to Hizbollah, Syria's ally in neighbouring Lebanon. Israeli officials refused to comment, but the strikes went beyond the claims made for a previous major...
  • Egypt condemns Israeli attack on Syria

    05/05/2013 2:52:51 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 7 replies
    reuters.com ^ | May 5, 2013
    Egypt condemned an Israeli attack on Syria on Sunday, saying it complicated a crisis that Cairo was trying to help resolve. Israel carried out its second air strike in days on Syria, targeting Iranian-supplied missiles headed for Lebanon's Hezbollah, a Western intelligence source said. In a statement, Egypt's presidency said the attack was a violation of international law and a threat to regional security and stability that "made the situation more complicated". Egypt's Islamist leaders came to power last year after a popular uprising in 2011 and have been critical of the Syrian government's efforts to put down an insurgency...
  • Air Attacks – Syria 2013 – An Open Hunting Season?

    05/05/2013 1:51:30 PM PDT · by Tamir Eshel · 7 replies
    Defense-Update ^ | May 5, 2013 | Tamir Eshel
    The recent escalation of tension in Syria comes at a time when the Assad regime, actively supported by the Iranians through their Lebanese proxy Hezbollah and backed by quiet nod from Moscow, is succeeding to turn the tide of repeated wins by the rebels. Until this turn, Sunni rebels were closing slowly on some of the regime’s power centers in Damascus and in other cities throughout the country. Defense-Update
  • Israel says Syria arming Hezbollah despite UN resolution

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Syria is supplying Lebanon's Hezbollah militia with rockets in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak charged on Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT "Resolution 1701 is not being applied. The transfer of rockets from Syria to Lebanon is continuing and Hezbollah's military build-up is continuing," Barak's office quoted him as saying during a visit to an air force base. "I think the Security Council has to act and see how the resolution is applied and enforced," the former army chief of staff and premier said. The resolution, which put an end to a 34-day war...
  • The Disasterous "Desert One" Rescue Operation of 1980

    10/13/2001 4:41:12 PM PDT · by SamAdams76 · 49 replies · 4,275+ views
    Air Force Magazine ^ | Otto Kreisher
    Iranian soldiers survey the wreckage of the aborted US military attempt to rescue hostages in the US Embassy in Tehran. Eight American servicemen died in a disastrous accident as the rescue forces pulled back from the mission. By Otto Kreisher For some, the current political debate over the combat readiness of today's American military stirs memories of a long-ago event that, more than anything else, came to symbolize the disastrously &quot;hollow&quot; forces of the post-Vietnam era. It began in the evening of April 24, 1980, when a supposedly elite US military force launched a bold but doomed attempt to ...
  • Saudi Arabia gives Israel clear skies to attack Iranian nuclear sites

    06/12/2010 7:26:51 AM PDT · by null and void · 30 replies · 670+ views
    Saudi Arabia has conducted tests to stand down its air defences to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities, The Times can reveal. ... sources in the Gulf say that Riyadh has agreed to allow Israel to use a narrow corridor of its airspace in the north of the country to shorten the distance for a bombing run on Iran. ... Questioned on the option of a Saudi flight path for Israeli bombers, Aharaon Zeevi Farkash, who headed military intelligence until 2006 and has been involved in war games simulating a strike on Iran, said:...
  • Saudis expanding air base near Israel [I wonder why]

    12/02/2003 10:41:05 AM PST · by NativeNewYorker · 27 replies · 130+ views
    upi via bloomberg no url | 12/2/3
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- The Saudi Defense Ministry has launched a project to develop and expand the King Faisal Air Base in Tabuk, near the Israeli border. The base is home to about 50 advanced F-15S fighter-jets, which were sent to the northwestern facility on the eve of the U.S.-led war against Iraq in March 2003. But the United States is uneasy with the plan. Under a 1978 agreement for the first F-15s to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pledged not to deploy the aircraft in Tabuk. Israel has also warned the United States the presence of the fighters...
  • Saudis move F-15s near Israel's border

    09/11/2003 10:36:52 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 48 replies · 568+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | September 12, 2003
    Saudi Arabia has transferred much of its advanced F-15 fighter-jet fleet to the northern air force base at Tabuk near the Israeli border and within striking distance of the Jewish state, in an apparent violation of the kingdom's pledge to the United States. Israeli defense sources said the F-15s were transferred on the eve of the U.S.-led war in Iraq in March to protect them against Iraqi air or missile attack. The sources said the kingdom has refused to return the F-15s to their original bases in central and eastern Saudi Arabia despite the fall of Saddam Hussein in April....
  • Saudi Arabia won't move fighter-bombers from base near Israel

    09/03/2003 5:49:40 AM PDT · by SJackson · 30 replies · 182+ views
    Saudi Arabia doesn't want to move its advanced F-15-S fighter-bombers away from the Tabuq airbase, which is near Israel, in apparent violation of US assurances to Israel when the US-made aircraft were sold to the Saudis in 1991, Army Radio is reporting. Saudi Arabia put the planes at the Tabuq base during the Iraq War to keep them away from the military action in Iraq. Army Radio said continued deployment of F-15-S planes at Tabuq is an apparent violation of American promises to Israel.