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Iran Extends Submarine Range to Hit Tel Aviv and US Mediterranean Targets

From DEBKA-Net-Weekly Updated by DEBKAfile's Exclusive Sources

November 27, 2007, 1:28 PM (GMT+02:00)


Iranian mini-submarine for Persian Gulf targets

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DEBKAfile’s military sources report the Iranian Navy is in the process of deploying two submarine fleets – mini-subs in Persian Gulf waters for attacks on US shipping and Gulf oil facilities, and the long-range Kilo class sub of Russian, Chinese and home manufacture, for long-range targets in the Mediterranean, such as the US Sixth Fleet and Israel coastal towns, primarily Tel Aviv.

Iran’s defense minister Mostafa Najiar announced Tuesday, Nov. 27, that a new Iranian-built submarine would be delivered to the navy Wednesday. He offered no details of the new item. However, two days earlier, Iran’s navy chief. Adm. Habibollah Sayyari disclosed that the new submarine would operate in Persian Gulf waters in the Strait of Hormuz area. He also declared that Tehran has no intention of blocking the Strait in a flare-up with the US military.

DEBKAfile’s military sources note that Iran’s strategic thinking has undergone a change. Hitherto, the rulers of Tehran viewed the blockage of the narrow waterway to shipping that carries one-third of the world’s oil needs, as its most effective reprisal for a military attack. They have revised their thinking for two reasons: First, Iran has made great strides in expanding its influence in Gulf oil states and an assault on their sole source of revenue would win more enemies than friends.

Second, as DEBKA-Net-Weekly 326 revealed Nov. 16, Tehran has developed a new capability to deploy in the Mediterranean Kilo class submarines armed with the Russian-made “Sizzler” Klub-S (3M54) missile. This missile can be shot from underwater at a range of 300 kilometers and has a powerful 450-kilogram warhead. It is launched from the submarine’s 533mm (21 inch) torpedo tubes.

This possibility was outlined by an authoritative Iranian security figure, the spokesman-cum-commentator at Iran’s defense ministry, Gen. Reza Naghdi, on Nov. 12. He said that if Iran were attacked, its navy – and its submarine fleet in particular – could come close enough to “reach an Israeli coastal target” from the sea.

Iran’s submarine fleet consists of 6 Kilo class craft, of which only three or four are serviceable. Another 12 submarines of the same class are on order from China, but there is no information that any of them has entered service or even been delivered.

Western naval experts say that Iran will need to keep all of its three or four operational subs close at hand, in case of an American attack.

The Iranian navy has none to spare for other arenas, unless a strategic decision is taken in Tehran to send a sub or two to the Mediterranean to hit American or Israeli naval shipping or the Israeli coast, even at the expense of its Gulf resources.

The Revolutionary Guards Corps is known to have built a large fleet of mini-subs and special marine units equipped with fast boats for deployment in the Persian Gulf. They might partly free up the larger Kilo subs for this option.

It may be recalled that Iran’s first intervention in the Israel-Hizballah war in South Lebanon last year was by sea. On July 14, 2006, Iranian naval officers helped Hizballah shoot a shore-to-ship C-802 missile from a Lebanese army base, crippling the Israeli Hanit missile ship. The incident is still considered the most damaging suffered by Israel in that war.

A month later, Iran began experimenting with firing the Sizzler missiles from its Kilo-class submarines.

The Kilo class submarine’s displacement is up to 4,000 tons submerged. It is 74 meters long, has a maximum speed of up to 30 knots surfaced, diving depth of 300 meters and range of more than 12,100 km. The Kilo carries a crew of 52 sailors and, depending on the type, is armed with six to eight 533 mm torpedo tubes, 24 mines and air defense missiles. The Kilo submarines’ quiet engines enable them to appear and disappear like wraiths, winning them the name of Black Hole from the US Navy.

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Just wanted to inform you guys that I am in the middle of moving to another house, and that I do not know just when I will be back on the internet, but that I will be back as soon as possible..................................God Bless to you all..........................................benny cool.gif
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Just wanted to inform you guys that I am in the middle of moving to another house, and that I do not know just when I will be back on the internet, but that I will be back as soon as possible..................................God Bless to you all..........................................benny cool.gif



I pray, Benny, that your move will be quick and painless. May your new home be a greater blessing too! wub.gif
benny balerio
1) At least 3 dead in suicide bomb attack in Israel
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275828
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2) Ships did not cause Internet cable damage (4 CABLES DOWN)
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275762
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3) Iraq's Chilling Message For America: Major insurgent group in Iraq warning President Bush...
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275825
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4) Massive Quantities of Weapons Transferred to Gaza Strip Through Breached Border... (Gaza a proxy war zone)
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275805
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5) Yet Another ME Undersea Internet Cable Cut (Update: Post 15, This is about 3rd Cable)
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275718
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6) Israeli forces opened fire across the Lebanese border...
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275761
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7) Iran says French base in Gulf "not conducive" to peace
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275725
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8) Top U.N. official responsible for monitoring the clandestine nuclear programs of Iran and Pakistan is a Russian spy.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275729
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9) Israel says Hamas got hi-tech weapons in border breach!
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275720
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10) FBI: Top defense advisers linked to radical Muslim Brotherhood - Islamist "Trojan Horse" in Pentagon...
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275644
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11) Military Drill....Israeli army simulates "capture" of Syrian village....
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275697
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12) Iraqi security: Female suicide bombers were mentally disabled; bombs detonated remote...
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275477
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13) Third undersea Internet cable cut in Mideast
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275504
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14) Iran's Azadegan oilfield to go on stream next week... (let the games begin)
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275605
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15) Web site used by al-Qaida to recruit car bombers, encourage war on the West and provide a forum for Islamic militants went online from Phoenix (USA) this week.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275487
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16) Iran Developing Nuclear Weapons - Intelligence information obtained by France.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275547
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17) Candidates Stance On Iran.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275537
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18) Iran: "A 'duty' for Muslims to attack the West,"
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275327
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19) $1.7 trillion in Middle East money eyes control of US Companies.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275369
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20) Ahmadinejad: Israel's Days are Numbered
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275171
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21) Iran tests rocket,(cough, cough) plans to launch satellite: TV (cough, ,wink, wink, cough)
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=275827
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Iran Oil Bourse to deal blow to dollar
Fri, 04 Jan 2008 20:45:41


The long-awaited Iranian Oil Bourse, a place for trading oil, petrochemicals and gas in various non-dollar currencies, will soon open.

Iran's Finance Minister Davoud Danesh-Jafari told reporters the bourse will be inaugurated during the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution (February 1-11) at the latest.

"All preparations have been made to launch the bourse; it will open during the Ten-Day Dawn (the ceremonies marking the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran)," he said.

The Minister had earlier stated that the Oil Bourse is located on the Persian Gulf island of Kish.

Some expert opinions hold inauguration of the bourse cold significantly devalue the greenback.

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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id...onid=351020103
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PRC: Israel should prepare for war on our part

Published: 02.04.08, 15:16 / Israel News

The Salah al-Din Brigades, the Popular Resistance Committees' military wing, threatened to carry out retaliation attacks in response to the killing of the group's commander Abu Sa'ad by the IDF and Shin Bet in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahiya.

The organization's spokesman, Abu Mujehad, told Ynet that "Israel should prepare for an open war by the Palestinian resistance organizations." (Ali Waked)

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...502577,00.html
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Feb 5, 2008 9:56 | Updated Feb 5, 2008 12:05
'Iran is the biggest threat to Israel'
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Iran will attain offensive nuclear capabilities within three years and remains the central strategic threat to Israel not only because it is striving for the attainment of nuclear weapons but also because of its influence on more imminent threats, such as Hamas, Hizbullah and Syria, according to an assessment presented to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee by Mossad head Meir Dagan Monday.


Mossad chief Meir Dagan reading a report on Iran.
Photo: Ariel Jerozolimski
Iran is acting on two tracks, Dagan said, one towards the enrichment of uranium and the other towards manufacturing surface to surface missiles with large payloads. He claimed that Iran had not yet attained full control of the knowledge necessary to produce weapons-grade uranium, but was not far from reaching that benchmark point.

Iran, he said, was upgrading its relationship with Syria, especially with regards to the transfer of information, and is supplying the Palestinians with weapons, technology and training, especially in the Gaza Strip. He claimed that Iranian assistance would improve the range of the projectiles that the Palestinians could fire into Israel.

According to the Mossad chief, Syria and Hizbullah had studied the lessons of the Second Lebanon War and come to the conclusion that they cannot overpower Israel and contend with its far superior firepower. Therefore, he said, they were investing their energies in developing missiles to target the home front, which they had recognized as Israel's weak point.

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"Rockets and missiles are a more substantial threat then they were in the past," Dagan said. "Syria is upgrading its arsenal of surface to surface missiles, and the number of missiles and rockets it possesses today is twice the amount it had only two years ago."

According to Dagan, the US National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) made it harder to impose sanctions on Iran. It "pulls the ground out from under" diplomatic efforts to thwart the Iranian nuclear program, "leaving Israel to face the threat alone," he said.


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Miki
Benny you're back!!! I kept wondering if l should write and find out if you were ok...but l see you've been storing up info.! smile.gif

I've got to go back and read the one on the internet cable..I have a friend in India now and we've still been able to communicate but when it happened l thought of the problems associated with this. And l wondered?
LoisFaith2000
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Benny you're back!!! I kept wondering if l should write and find out if you were ok...but l see you've been storing up info.! smile.gif



Benny: Welcome back! Missed you!......loey sleep.gif
Did you know, we all missed you......
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fervent
QUOTE(benny balerio @ Dec 25 2005, 11:16 AM) [snapback]29969[/snapback]

It seems that everyday that alarming news is mentioned about Iran. December 14,2005................C.I.A. Director Porter Goss onDec.14 asked Turkey to support Washingtons policy regarding Iran's nuclear program. He also told Ankara to be ready for possible U.S. air operations against Syria and Iran.Hal Lindsey recently made a statement saying......That if we have things that need to be done,that we need to do them now........we will soon be going home.............IT is important that we be ready now!....If the Rapture has not yet happened by the time this Isaiah 17;1 war has transpired.......then truely each morning that you wake up ...you can say in your heart.......PERHAPS TODAY!.....................................Merry Christmas to you all........................................benny

I got taken up with Hal Lindsay and the Late Great Planet earth stuff...Just more "I am about to" hocus pocus.

The modern prophetic voices are full of "I am about to " prophecies that never happen, personally or corporately...
benny balerio
Dear Fervent,....Do not become discouraged smile.gif ......The stage is set,Just watch and be sober.........................benny cool.gif
fervent
QUOTE(benny balerio @ Feb 5 2008, 08:19 AM) [snapback]147202[/snapback]

Dear Fervent,....Do not become discouraged smile.gif ......The stage is set,Just watch and be sober.........................benny cool.gif

Well one thing is for sure...something is going to happen soon...whether it fits our programs or not is "iffy."

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'Iran testing advanced centrifuge'
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Iran is testing an advanced centrifuge at its Natanz nuclear facility, diplomats in Vienna said Wednesday. The new centrifuge would help Iran boost its speed of uranium enrichment.


Iran's nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz.
Photo: AP [file]
Iran had 3,000 P-1 centrifuges - an old type of centrifuge - operating by November, but Reuters quoted diplomats tracking Iran's dossier as saying that it had started mechanical tests, without nuclear material inside, of a more efficient model at Natanz.

"The Iranians have begun to run in the advanced model. It's not yet known what stage the testing has reached or exactly how many there are, although it appears to be several dozen," said a Western diplomat with access to intelligence.

Reuters reported that a senior diplomat familiar with the International Atomic Energy Agency's file on Iran confirmed that it recently began testing centrifuges based on a "P-2" design, able to enrich uranium 2-3 times as fast as the P-1.

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The diplomat did not elaborate but said that the details would come out in a report IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei would deliver to the Vienna-based agency's Board of Governors and the UN Security Council later this month.

It was unclear how successful Iran's tests of the new centrifuge had been.
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Iran is testing an advanced centrifuge at its Natanz nuclear facility, diplomats in Vienna said Wednesday. The new centrifuge would help Iran boost its speed of uranium enrichment.


Iran's nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz.
Photo: AP [file]
Iran had 3,000 P-1 centrifuges - an old type of centrifuge - operating by November, but Reuters quoted diplomats tracking Iran's dossier as saying that it had started mechanical tests, without nuclear material inside, of a more efficient model at Natanz.

"The Iranians have begun to run in the advanced model. It's not yet known what stage the testing has reached or exactly how many there are, although it appears to be several dozen," said a Western diplomat with access to intelligence.

Reuters reported that a senior diplomat familiar with the International Atomic Energy Agency's file on Iran confirmed that it recently began testing centrifuges based on a "P-2" design, able to enrich uranium 2-3 times as fast as the P-1.

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The diplomat did not elaborate but said that the details would come out in a report IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei would deliver to the Vienna-based agency's Board of Governors and the UN Security Council later this month.

It was unclear how successful Iran's tests of the new centrifuge had been.
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A Coming Hamas-Israel War?

February 06, 2008
Time
Robert Baer
http://www.time.com/time/world/artic...?xid=rss-world

It's difficult to decide which will go over the edge first, Lebanon or Gaza. Maybe both at the same time, hand in hand, and — if you believe Israel — with a gentle shove from Iran.

Bets are on Gaza to explode first. Israel suspects that Monday's suicide bomber in Dimona, the first in a year, got into the country from Gaza via Egypt while the border fence at Rafah was breached. It's certainly possible. An estimated 750,000 Palestinians, half of Gaza's population, crossed into Egypt and back, primarily to shop for basic goods unavailable at home.
Israel also suspects that advanced long-range rockets, anti-tank rockets, and anti-aircraft missiles were smuggled into Gaza during the breach. But more ominously, Israel claimed that, along with the weapons, Iranian-trained Hamas guerrillas came across at the same time — presumably to operate the new weapons.

At this point Israel has to be wondering if Hamas is planning a real war, something along the lines of the 34-day war in 2006 between Israel and Hizballah. A Hamas official didn't put that suspicion to rest when he said that next time Hamas might knock a hole in the fence that separates Gaza from Israel.

Israel also knows too that Hamas would like to drag Egypt into it. And, who knows, it might work. At some level someone in Egypt is complicit in smuggling weapons into Gaza. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition party, still looks at Hamas as its Palestinian branch. Iran and Hizballah have been soliciting Egypt's cooperation in more help for Gaza. Will Egyptian President Mubarak be able to hold the line, keep a lid on Gaza when Israel itself can't?

Count on it, Israel will do something to change the status quo in Gaza. One option is to build a bigger and higher wall around the country. Defense Minister Barak has already called for a wall to separate Israel from Egypt, which underscores Israel's doubts about Mubarak. Anyhow, little good it will do against the Hamas rockets Israel thinks are coming through Egypt.

Walls aside, what Israel sorely misses is the capacity to strike fear into its neighbors, deterrence. The Winograd Commission spelled it out in bleak terms in its report on Israel's failures during the 34-day war. "Israel cannot survive," the official statement said, unless it is able to deter its enemies — teach Hamas and Hizballah a lesson it won't forget.

Lebanon is second on the neighborhood triage list, but only because no one has been killed in the last 24 hours, at least at this writing. On the other hand, since the Lebanese army fired on demonstrators in the Shi'a southern suburbs on January 27 — killing seven, five of whom were connected to Iran's proxy, Hizballah — there have been 11 attacks on the army. The only reason Hizballah has not responded more forcefully is that the time is not right. But a war in nearby Gaza might just be the perfect time.

Robert Baer, a former CIA field officer assigned to the Middle East, is TIME.com's intelligence columnist and the author of See No Evil and, most recently, the novel Blow the House Down.
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Isaiah 17: Destruction of Damascus


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In the last days, the Bible tells us of a horrible series of events that will take place in the lands of Israel and Syria. One of these events is the disappearance of Damascus as one of the premiere cities in the world. The oldest continuously inhabited city on the planet, Damascus has witnessed at least 5,000 years of human history, and some historians believe the city actually dates back to the seventh millennium BC. In fact, Paul was on the road to Damascus when Christ first appeared to Him, an event that transformed not only his life, but the course of human history.

In the very near future, Damascus will once again play a major role in human events. The prophet Isaiah provides us with God’s commentary on a future conflict between Damascus and Israel, and in so doing, he reveals certain prophecies which have been partially fulfilled in the past. However, the ultimate fulfillment of Isaiah 17 remains in the future. The current existence of Damascus, which will one day cease to be a city, as well as the historical absence of the coalition of nations prophesied to attack Israel and be destroyed by God, is proof that Isaiah 17 prophesies events yet future.

This is what God revealed to the prophet Isaiah:

“This message came to me concerning Damascus: ‘Look, Damascus will disappear! It will become a heap of ruins. The cities of Aroer will be deserted. Sheep will graze in the streets and lie down unafraid. There will be no one to chase them away. The fortified cities of Israel will also be destroyed, and the power of Damascus will end. The few left in Aram will share the fate of Israel’s departed glory,’ says the Lord Almighty.” Isaiah 17:1-3 (NLT)

These opening verses paint a bleak picture. The city of Damascus will become a heap of ruins, utterly destroyed. Few, if any, buildings will be left standing. The once great city will be devoid of human life and will become home to all manner of wildlife in the absence of humans to chase them away.

According to these verses, the cities of Aroer, which are located on the northern bank of the Arnon River just east of the Dead Sea, will also be deserted. However, the passage doesn’t say they will be destroyed in the same manner as Damascus, just that they will be deserted. It may be that people simply flee these cities out of fear.

In addition, many of the fortified cities in northern Israel will also be destroyed. Those few who remain in Aram, 38 miles south southeast of Damascus, will share the fate of these northern Israeli cities.

“‘In that day the glory of Israel will be very dim, for poverty will stalk the land. Israel will be abandoned like the grain fields in the valley of Rephaim after the harvest. Only a few of its people will be left, like the stray olives left on the tree after the harvest. Only two or three remain in the highest branches, four or five out on the tips of the limbs. Yes, Israel will be stripped bare of people,’ says the Lord, the God of Israel.” Isaiah 17:4-6 (NLT)

The breadth and scope of destruction is clearly illustrated as God describes the Israeli landscape as stripped bare of people. Only a small fraction of people either choose to stay in the land or else survive what is a massive holocaust, leaving only a few inhabitants who struggle in poverty.

“Then at last the people will think of their Creator and have respect for the Holy One of Israel. They will no longer ask their idols for help or worship what their own hands have made. They will never again bow down to their Asherah poles or burn incense on the altars they built.” Isaiah 17:7-8 (NLT)

As a result of this event, the people of Israel will once again turn to God Almighty. Currently, the nation of Israel is predominantly secular in nature. Other biblical passages infer that this will change as the prophesied rebuilding of the Temple in the last days indicates a spiritual resurgence among the Jews of Israel. Nevertheless, this passage clearly indicates the people of Israel will turn away from all false idols and gods.

Knowing that this will happen, we must ask: why does it happen? The answer is found in the verses that follow:

“Their largest cities will be as deserted as overgrown thickets. They will become like the cities the Amorites abandoned when the Israelites came here so long ago. Why? Because you have turned from the God who can save you – the Rock who can hide you. You may plant the finest imported grapevines, and they may grow so well that they blossom on the very morning you plant them, but you will never pick any grapes from them. Your only harvest will be a load of grief and incurable pain.” Isaiah 17:9-11 (NLT)

The devastation that overshadows Israel will come about because Israel has “turned from the God who can save them.” All the hard work performed prior to this event will be lost. Those who have been distracted by the things of this world will be disappointed, for they have forgotten God, and by putting faith in the things of this world, they will ultimately be disappointed. Their only harvest will be “a load of grief and incurable pain.” This grief will be brought to a climax when, in the midst of their suffering, the nation of Israel faces an imminent invasion:

“Look! The armies rush forward like waves thundering toward the shore. But though they roar like breakers on a beach, God will silence them. They will flee like chaff scattered by the wind or like dust whirling before a storm. In the evening Israel waits in terror, but by dawn its enemies are dead. This is the just reward of those who plunder and destroy the people of God.” Isaiah 17:12-14 (NLT)

While Syria and Israel lie in ruin, the enemies of Israel will view her suffering as an opportunity to invade, their ultimate goal to destroy her forever. However, God has a different plan in mind, and He will destroy these invaders Himself. A more in depth illustration of this attack is foreseen in Psalm 83:

“O God, don’t sit idly by, silent and inactive! Don’t you hear the tumult of your enemies? Don’t you see what your arrogant enemies are doing? They devise crafty schemes against your people, laying plans against your precious ones. ‘Come,’ they say, ‘let us wipe out Israel as a nation. We will destroy the very memory of its existence.’ This was their unanimous decision. They signed a treaty as allies against you – these Edomites and Ishmaelites, Moabites and Hagrites, Gebalites, Ammonites, and Amalekites, and people from Philistia and Tyre. Assyria has joined them, too, and is allied with the descendants of Lot. Do to them as you did to the Midianites or as you did to Sisera and Jabin at the Kishon River. They were destroyed at Endor, and their decaying corpses fertilized the soil. Let their mighty nobles die as Oreb and Zeeb did. Let all their princes die like Zebah and Zalmunna, for they said, ‘Let us seize for our own use these pasturelands of God!’ O my God, blow them away like whirling dust, like chaff before the wind! As a fire roars through a forest and as a flame sets mountains ablaze, chase them with your fierce storms; terrify them with your tempests. Utterly disgrace them until they submit to your name, O Lord. Let them be ashamed and terrified forever. Make them failures in everything they do, until they learn that you alone are called the Lord, that you alone are the Most High, supreme over all the earth.” Psalm 83 (NLT)

So how do we know that Psalm 83 describes the same scene envisioned in Isaiah 17? Let’s compare the two. Here’s how the intentions of Israel’s enemies are described:

Plunder & Destruction
“This is the just reward of those who plunder and destroy the people of God.” Isaiah 17:14 (NLT)

Destruction
“They devise crafty schemes against your people, laying plans against your precious ones. ‘Come,’ they say, ‘let us wipe out Israel as a nation. We will destroy the very memory of its existence.’ This was their unanimous decision.” Psalm 83:3-5 (NLT)

Plunder
“for they said, ‘Let us seize for our own use these pasturelands of God!” Psalm 83:12 (NLT)

Here’s how the fate of Israel’s enemies are described:

“They will flee like chaff scattered by the wind or like dust whirling before a storm.” Isaiah 17:13 (NLT)

“O my God, blow them away like whirling dust, like chaff before the wind!” Psalm 83:13 (NLT)

From the description of their fate alone, it is reasonable to conclude that the armies of Isaiah 17:12 are the same nations who sign a treaty against the Lord in Psalm 83:5-8. Below is a list of those nations and their modern geographical equivalents:

Edomites = Jordan / Parts of the West Bank
Ishmaelites = The Arab people
Moabites = Jordan / Parts of the West Bank
Hagrites = Jordan / The Arab people
Gebalites = Lebanon
Ammonites = Jordan
Amalekites = Southern Israel / Gaza
Philistia = Gaza
Tyre = Lebanon
Assyria = Syria / Parts of Turkey and Iraq
The Descendants of Lot = Jordan


By studying the geographical history of these ancient people and places, we can uncover which nations they currently compose. According to Psalm 83, in the aftermath of the destruction of northern Israel and Damascus, Israel will be invaded by armies from Jordan, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. All of these locations are heavily populated by the enemies of Israel today.

An Expanding War?
But are the nations cited in Psalm 83 the only nations involved in this attack? It’s quite possible that additional conspirators are named in the Book of Ezekiel. Isaiah 17 and Psalm 83 might well foreshadow the war of Gog and Magog.

In Ezekiel 38-39, an enormous coalition of nations, “a vast and awesome horde” – will roll down on Israel “like a storm and cover the land like a cloud” Ezekiel 38:9 (NLT). This prophesied future war in Ezekiel has many similarities to Isaiah 17:12-14. Both prophets foresee a time when enemy armies rush toward Israel while she awaits unprepared. Both prophets foresee God’s instantaneous destruction of Israel’s enemies. And in both scenarios, the marching armies intend to plunder and destroy the people of Israel:

Destruction
“You will say, ‘Israel is an unprotected land filled with unwalled villages! I will march against her and destroy these people who live in such confidence!” Ezekiel 38:11 (NLT)

Plunder
“But Sheba and Dedan and the merchants of Tarshish will ask, ‘Who are you to rob them of silver and gold? Who are you to drive away their cattle and seize their goods and make them poor?’” Ezekiel 38:13 (NLT)

Plunder & Destruction
“This is the just reward of those who plunder and destroy the people of God.” Isaiah 17:14 (NLT)

Could the events predicted in Isaiah 17 and Psalm 83 be a catalyst for the war of Gog and Magog prophesied in Ezekiel 38-39? Although it is not a certainty, the possibility can not be completely ruled out.

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Looking at today’s geopolitical landscape, it’s not difficult to envision the scenario outlined in Isaiah 17 and Psalm 83. Syria has been adamant in its demand that Israel surrender the Golan Heights, threatening war if Israel fails to comply. Meanwhile, the summer 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah has apparently convinced leaders in Damascus that Syria can be victorious in a conflict with Israel by simply overwhelming the tiny nation with rocket attacks. From a greater perspective, it has convinced the entire Islamic world that Israel isn’t the militarily invincible nation they once thought.

Syria’s rocket technology is far more advanced than that deployed by Hezbollah, and Syria is known to possess chemical weapons, including the highly lethal VX and Sarin gases. If Syria miscalculates and attacks Israel with these weapons, the Israeli response will be swift and devastating. Israel is armed with nuclear weapons, and if its survival is put in question, it will not hesitate to use them.

If this happens, a mortally wounded Israel will become an irresistible target for her enemies. The surrounding Muslim nations will see an opportunity to destroy her, while Russia will see an opportunity to seize the upper hand in the oil rich Middle East.

Today, the most virulent enemies of Israel reside in the very places named in Psalm 83 – Hamas in Gaza, the Palestinians in the West Bank and Jordan, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Syria leadership and its Axis of Evil partners in the city of Damascus.

As of this writing, the conditions are ripe for the fulfillment of Isaiah 17 and Psalm 83, paving the way for the rapture of the church and the beginning of the tribulation. In light of such developments, we should zealously preach the Gospel of Christ to all who will listen. For the hour is late, and the return of Christ is near.

Britt Gillette is founder of BrittGillette.Com, a website examining the relationship between bible prophecy and emerging trends in technology. For more information or to sign up for his email alerts, please visit http://www.brittgillette.com

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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU
Iran helps Syria improve missiles
Upgraded Zelzal can target Israel's international airport

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Posted: February 08, 2008
10:04 am Eastern


By Aaron Klein
© 2008 WorldNetDaily


JERUSALEM – Iran recently aided Syria in improving a missile capable of better targeting Israeli installations, including military bases and the country's international airport, according to Israeli intelligence briefings this week provided to top Knesset members.

The lawmakers were also told Syria has greatly accelerated its acquisition of missiles and arms, including anti-tank, anti-aircraft and ballistic targeting missiles.

The briefing follows a WND exclusive report yesterday quoting Israeli and Jordanian defense sources stating Syria, aided by Russia and Iran, in recent months has been furiously acquiring rockets and missiles, including projectiles capable of hitting the entire state of Israel. The officials listed anti-tank, anti-aircraft and ballistic missiles as some of the arms procured by Syria.

Knesset members were told Iran worked with Syria to improve the Iranian Zelzal missile, which has a range of about 155 miles and is considered one of the most accurate projectiles in Syria's arsenal.

Defense officials speaking to WND said Russian engineers were involved in the Zelzal improvement process.

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The move comes amid reports of Syria's stepped-up pace of acquiring arms.

A Jordanian security official said one of the main reasons Damascus did not retaliate after Israel carried out its Sept. 6 air strike inside Syria allegedly targeting a nascent nuclear facility was because Syria's rocket infrastructure was not yet complete.

The official said that after the Israeli air strike, Syria picked up the pace of acquiring rockets and missiles, largely from Russia with Iranian backing, with the goal of completing its missile and rocket arsenal by the end of the year. The Jordanian official said Syria is aiming to possess the capacity to fire more than 100 rockets into Israel per hour for a sustained period of time.

"The Syrians have three main goals: to maximize their anti-tank, anti-aircraft and ballistic missile and rocket capabilities," explained the Jordanian official.

According to Israeli and Jordanian officials, Syria recently quietly struck a deal with Russia that allows Moscow to station submarines and war boats off Syrian ports. In exchange, Russia is supplying Syria with weaponry at lower costs, with some of the missiles and rockets being financed by Iran.

"The Iranians opened an extended credit line with Russia for Syria with the purpose of arming Syria," said one Jordanian security official.

"Russia's involvement and strategic positioning is almost like a return to its Cold War stance," the official said.

Both the Israeli and Jordanian officials told WND large quantities of Syrian rockets and missiles are being stockpiled at Latakia, Syria's main port on the Mediterranean Sea, as well as at Syria's Tartus port, another major port area south of Latakia and north of Damascus.

Syria's new acquisitions include Russia's S-300 surface-to-air missile defense shield, which is similar to the U.S.-funded, Israeli engineered Arrow anti-missile system currently deployed in Israel. The S-300 system is being run not by Syria but by Russian naval technicians who work from Syria's ports, security officials said.

New ballistic missiles and rockets include Alexander rockets and a massive quantity of various Scud surface-to-surface missiles, including Scud B and Scud D missiles.

Israeli security officials noted Syria recently test-fired two Scud D surface-to-surface missiles, which have a range of about 250 miles, covering most Israeli territory. The officials said the Syrian missile test was coordinated with Iran and is believed to have been successful. It is not known what type of warhead the missiles had.

In addition to longer range Scuds, Syria is in possession of shorter range missiles such as 220 millimeter and 305 millimeter rockets, some of which have been passed on to the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah.

Israel has information Syria recently acquired and deployed Chinese-made C-802 missiles, which were successfully used against the Israeli navy during Israel's war against Hezbollah in 2006. The missiles were passed to Syria by Iran, Israeli security officials told WND.

Russia recently sold to Syria advanced anti-tank missiles similar to the projectiles that devastated Israeli tanks during the last Lebanon war, causing the highest number of Israeli troop casualties during the 34 days of military confrontations. Syria and Russia are negotiating the sale of advanced anti-aircraft missiles.

Apparently confirming the information, Mossad Chief Meir Dagan told the Knesset Monday that Syria's military recently has accelerated its acquisition of arms. He did not list specific new weapons or disclose information about Russia's involvement.

"The military alliance between Damascus and Tehran has accelerated the arms race in the region," said Dagan at a meeting of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

Dagan stated Syria's moves do not necessarily indicate the country is likely to strike at Israel.

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Forgive me for pitching in my two cents worth, since I am new to the forum (not new to the faith), but....

Isn't there an awful lot of guessing going on here?
I have been reading now 15 minutes, seeing people gloating about a so called Rapture, destruction of cities etc.

I believe that the Second Coming of Christ will be a SPIRITUAL battle.
From these will He pick His Own. Not from those that expect death and destruction.
Jesus wants to save as many as possible, even in the last days...
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Talk of Imminent War Against Iran Amid an Attack of 'Coincidences'
Mon, 04 Feb 2008 10:33:00
By Len Hart

Comment: US threatens the whole region with an internet blackout -- in reaction to Iran's oil bourse scheme!

Related: Iran is not disconnected from the Internet but affected !

(Len Hart) -- The "coincidences":

* A series of internet disruptions due to cut telecom cables that has cut Iran off the Internet!
* Israel is not affected.
* An Iranian Oil Bourse, where oil, petrochemicals and gas will be traded in various non-dollar currencies, is set to open this month.
* Israelis have been told to prepare for war, presumably with Iran

Before leaving the Middle East, Bush is reported to have promised Benjamin Netanyahu that the US would join Israel in a nuclear strike on Iran. In Israel, there is talk of a "...a rain of missiles" for which Israelis must prepare now.

Speaking on radio as part of a military propaganda offensive, retired general Udi Shani said: "The next war will see a massive use of ballistic weapons against the whole of Israeli territory."

Shani was tasked recently with drawing up a report on the way the military authorities operated during Israel's 2006 summer war against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

During that conflict thousands of rockets hit Israel, but were limited to the north of the country from where hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated.

The character of war has changed, said the general.

"Strikes to the rear must now be taken into account -- that is what will come and we must prepare in a totally different way for this eventuality," he said.

--Israelis told to prepare 'rocket rooms' for war

By the time the following dispatch hit what was left of the internet, it was clear: the world is under attack by organized coincidences:

DOHA (AFP) — An undersea telecoms cable linking Qatar to the United Arab Emirates was damaged, disrupting services, telecommunications provider Qtel said on Sunday, the latest such incident in less than a week. The cable was damaged between the Qatari island of Haloul and the UAE island of Das on Friday, Qtel's head of communications Adel al Mutawa told AFP. Cables were also damaged last week in the Mediterranean and off the coast of Dubai, causing widespread disruption to Internet and international telephone services in Egypt, Gulf Arab states and south Asia. The cause of the damage is not yet known.

--DOHA (AFP) — Qatar reports new damage to Gulf undersea cables

It is amazing how much damage can be done by a rogue coincidence.

A repair ship was expected to begin work to fix the two cables in the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday. They were damaged on Wednesday, rupturing connections not only in Egypt but also thousands of kilometres away.

--Qatar reports new damage to Gulf undersea cables

The sub-plot that ties all these "coincidences" together is the planned opening of the Iranian oil bourse where petrochemicals, oil and gas will be traded in non-dollar currencies. Iran Finance Minister Davoud Danesh-Jafari has said that the bourse will be open during the Ten-Day Dawn, ceremonies marking the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran.

There's more at: Oil Bourse Making these developments especially ominous are Bush's repeated threats and promises to Israel that he will join a nuclear attack on Iran. I wonder if this improbable attack of the cable killing coincidences, denying oil traders access to the net, is enough to delay the opening of Iran's planned oil bourse. Given the precipitous fall of the dollar, only idiots will not consider the effect that an Iranian oil bourse will have on a war-mongering US.

Bush, of course, denies that his wars of aggression have anything to do with oil and, in a very, very narrow technical sense, perhaps not! They are, in fact, motivated by the fact that over the course of a century, the US economy was utterly dependent upon the availability of cheap energy, initially from West Texas, but later, the Sheiks! One wonders what goes on inside the heads of blithering idiots, primarily those who wage war upon their own people, those idiots who threaten the world from atop a precarious perch. So precarious the American position --one wonders if impeaching and removing this blithering idiot now is simply too little too late. Even now, however, good people are morally bound to oppose Bush even if it is with a dying breath beneath a mushroom cloud!

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Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with the reputation of the site this comes from so don't crucify me if it's not worth having repeated. I thought the writer tied lots of "organized coincidences" (my new favorite oxymoron) together and explained their possible/probable interrelatedness very well though. Some of us (like me) need others to help them connect the dots.

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cool.gif DEBKAfile reports: New Hamas tactics greet Israeli force in Gaza early Tuesday. One Israeli soldier slightly wounded

February 12, 2008, 12:14 PM (GMT+02:00)


Israeli forces in Gaza

DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the Golani brigade, armored forces and reservists raiding Hamas’ missile and terrorist infrastructure in the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, Feb. 12, had their first taste of Hamas tactics for blocking a major incursion. An Israeli soldier was slightly wounded. The Palestinians report casualties. Several were detained.

Driving forward in the northern, central and southern sectors, the Israeli force encountered Hamas opposition on all three fronts from mortars and Qassam missiles designed for the battlefield with a cutoff range of 1 km. The attacks were well-coordinated by a single command. Hamas had apparently decided to jump the gun on its blocking tactics against a major advance, in order to thwart a potential Israeli plan to seize bridgeheads inside Gaza ahead of substantial ground action.

The government’s nod for a major ground operation to stamp out the Palestinian missile offensive has been held up again

DEBKAfile’s political sources report: Prime minister Ehud Olmert holds a second round of talks with German chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin Tuesday, while defense minister Ehud Barak spends the day meeting Turkish political and military leaders in Ankara. Both are bidding for international intervention to save themselves a hard decision to deploy the Israeli army for effective action to quell Palestinian attacks from Gaza. IDF generals resent this vote of non-confidence in the Israeli military. They say they are only being held back from dealing in earnest with the Palestinians’ Gaza-based offensive by the timorousness of government leaders.
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Feb 13, 2008 9:45 | Updated Feb 13, 2008 12:30
Gulf states seek Israeli 'umbrella'
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Persian Gulf nations believe Israel will strike at Iran's nuclear facilities rather than allow Teheran to develop nuclear weapons capabilities, Reuters quoted a senior Kuwaiti adviser as saying Tuesday.




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Sami Alfaraj, president of the Kuwait Centre for Strategic Studies, went on to say that if Iran did acquire a nuclear bomb, Gulf states would appeal to Israel, as well as to the United States and Pakistan, to help ensure their security.

Alfaraj, who acts as adviser to both the GCC secretary general and Kuwait's prime minister, foreign ministry and National Security Bureau, said a nuclear Iran would drag nations from far beyond the Persian Gulf into an arms race.

He added that countries who could not build their own nuclear weapons would seek a "nuclear umbrella" - even if they had to appeal to Israel.

"I believe in something on the same Iraqi [Osirak reactor] model... We are assuming in the Gulf that Israel will take it out," Alfaraj told Reuters.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on a visit to Germany that "no option is ruled out" in countering the nuclear threat from Teheran.

Meanwhile, Simon Henderson of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy said Iran could build clandestine atomic weapons as Pakistan did. Pakistan joined the roster of nuclear nations in 1998.

"The great danger is they will get to a point and surprise us; we'll wake up one morning and there's an announcement that there's been an Iranian nuclear test," Henderson said.

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Iran warns U.S. of crossing its border

TEHRAN, Feb. 13 (UPI) -- A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry warned it would "give proper response" to any U.S. military operation that trailed suspected militants into Iran.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini said at a Wednesday news conference in Tehran that Iran would "give proper response to any move in this connection in a bid to defend its security and national sovereignty," the Fars News Agency said.

"Any entrance to the Iranian soil by any U.S. military force to trail suspects would be against international laws and could be pursued legally," he added.

A leaked 2005 U.S. intelligence document said U.S. military forces in Iraq could pursue members of the former Iraqi regime or suspected terrorists across the border into Iran or Syria.

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_New...s_border/4109/
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'Iran's centrifuges processing gas'
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Iran's new generation of advanced centrifuges have begun processing small quantities of the gas that can be used to make the fissile core of nuclear warheads, diplomats told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The diplomats emphasized that the centrifuges were working with only minute amounts of the uranium gas used as the feed stock for Iran's uranium enrichment program. And one of them said Teheran had set up only 10 of the machines - far too few to produce enriched uranium in the quantities needed for an industrial scale energy or a weapons program.

Still, the information revealed previously unknown details of the state of the Islamic Republic's experiments with its domestically developed IR-2 centrifuges, which can churn out enriched uranium at more than double the rate of the machines that now form the backbone of its nuclear project.

The existence of the IR-2 was made known only last week by diplomats accredited to the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency probing Iran's nuclear program for suspicions it may have been designed to make weapons.

But diplomats back then told the AP that the machines appeared to be running empty and could not quantify the number of the centrifuges had been set up at the experimental facility linked to Iran's growing enrichment underground enrichment plant at Natanz.

Fleshing out previous information, one of the diplomats said Wednesday that the centrifuges were set up Jan. 20 and began processing minute amounts of the uranium gas soon afterward as part of testing the machines. He and others accredited to the IAEA demanded anonymity because their information was confidential.

Iran is under two sets of UN Security Council sanctions for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment, which it started developing during nearly two decades of covert nuclear activity built on illicit purchases and revealed only five years ago.

That secrecy heightened suspicions about Iran's intent, but Iranian leaders argued the country has a right to run a peaceful enrichment program to generate electricity and dismissed the UN demands, saying they planned to expand the project rather than freeze it.

Until last week's revelations that Iran had developed its own advanced centrifuge, Iran had publicly focused on working with P1 centrifuges - outmoded machines that it acquired on the black market in the 1980s. More than 3,000 of the older centrifuges are operating in the large underground hall near Natanz, a city nearly 500 kilometers south of Teheran.

In related news, Russia's foreign minister said Wednesday that Moscow disapproved of Iran's uranium enrichment efforts and its missile program.

"We don't approve of Iran's continuously demonstrating its intentions to develop its missile industry and continue uranium enrichment," Sergey Lavrov told Russian news wires on his way back from Slovenia. "From the point of view of international law, these activities aren't forbidden. However, it's necessary to take into account that the past years have shown a number of problems related to Iran's nuclear program."
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US Intel Links Iran With Nuke Bomb Bid


Feb 14, 10:21 AM (ET)

By GEORGE JAHN




VIENNA, Austria (AP) - The U.S. has recently shared new intelligence with the International Atomic Energy Agency on key aspects of Iran's nuclear program that Washington says shows Tehran was directly engaged in trying to make a bomb, diplomats said Thursday.

One of the diplomats said Washington also gave the IAEA permission to confront Iran with at least some of the evidence in an attempt to pry details out of the Islamic republic, as part of the U.N. nuclear watchdog's attempts to investigate Iran's suspicious nuclear past.

The diplomats suggested that such moves by the U.S. administration would be a reflection of Washington's' drive to pressure Iran into acknowledging that it had focused part of its nuclear efforts toward developing a weapons program.

The U.S. is leading the push for a third set of U.N. sanctions against Iran. Tehran insists its program is intended only to produce energy and has refused U.N. demands that it suspend its uranium enrichment program - technology that can produce both fuel for nuclear reactors and the fissile material for a bomb.

A recent U.S. intelligence assessment that Iran had a clandestine weapons program but stopped working on it four years ago has hurt Washington's attempts to have the U.N. Security Council impose a third set of sanctions.

While the Americans have previously declassified and then forwarded intelligence to the IAEA to help its investigations, they do so on a selective basis.

Following Israel's bombing of a Syrian site late last year, and media reports citing unidentified U.S. officials as saying the target was a nuclear installation, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei turned in vain to the U.S. in asking for details on what was struck, said a diplomat who - like others - spoke on condition of anonymity in exchange for divulging confidential information.

Over the past two years, the U.S. already has shared material on a laptop computer reportedly smuggled out of Iran. In 2005, U.S. intelligence assessed that information as indicating that Tehran had been working on details of nuclear weapons, including missile trajectories and ideal altitudes for exploding warheads.

After declassification, U.S. intelligence also was forwarded on two other issues: the "Green Salt Project" - a plan the U.S. alleges links diverse components of a nuclear weapons program, including uranium enrichment, high explosives testing and a missile re-entry vehicle - and material in Iran's possession showing how to mold uranium metal into warhead form.

Two of the diplomats said the material forwarded to the IAEA over the past two weeks expanded on the previous information from the Americans, but had no additional details.

Iran is already under two sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment, which it started developing during nearly two decades of covert nuclear activity built on illicit purchases and revealed only five years ago.

Since then, IAEA experts have uncovered activities, experiments, and blueprints and materials that point to possible efforts by Iran to create nuclear weapons, even though Tehran insists its nuclear project is peaceful and aimed only at creating a large-scale enrichment facility to make reactor fuel.

Its leaders consistently dismiss allegations that they are interested in enrichment for its other use - creating fissile material suitable for arming warheads.

Instead of heeding Security Council demands to freeze enrichment, Iran has expanded its program. On Wednesday, diplomats told the AP that Iran's new generation of advanced centrifuges have begun processing small quantities of the gas that can be used to make the fissile core of nuclear warheads.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080214/D8UQ5Q080.html
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http://www.reuters.com/article/world...73827920080214

Russia warns Iran on missiles, uranium enrichment
Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:03pm EST

.MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia warned Iran on Wednesday that its development of rockets and continued uranium enrichment was creating the impression Tehran was intentionally ignoring the concerns of the international community.

"We do not approve of Iran's actions in constantly demonstrating its intentions to develop its rocket sector and continue enriching uranium," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Russian news agencies.

"From the point of view of international law these actions are not forbidden, but you can also not ignore that in previous years a whole host of problems were uncovered in Iran's nuclear program," Lavrov said, Interfax news agency reported.

"Until these problems can be removed I think it is advisable to refrain from steps, and especially from statements, that merely heat up the atmosphere and create the impression that Iran really has made up its mind to ignore the international community, the United Nations Security Council and the IAEA," he said.

Iran launched a rocket last week it said was designed to carry its first locally made research satellite next year, showing advances in ballistics at a time when Western powers are already wary it may be developing a nuclear weapon.

Iran says its nuclear program is aimed at producing electricity.
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Hizbollah commander Sayyed Nasrallah has said the group is ready for "open war" with Israel if the Jewish state wanted it after a top commander in Syria was killed.

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The hit / Not merely revenge

By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff

Tags: Mughniyah, israel, hezbollah

The establishment has been embroiled for several days in a heated debate over killing Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip, but when the first lethal blow fell, it was in Damascus. The victim of Tuesday night's assassination was Hezbollah's deputy secretary general, Imad Mughniyah. Despite Hamas recent successes, he is a considerably more deadly and sophisticated terrorist than anything the Palestinian sister-movement has ever produced.

Like numerous assassinations of Lebanon- and Syria-based terrorists, from Islamic Jihad leader Fathi Shikaki (who was killed in Malta) to Hamas and Hezbollah members, Mughniyah's killing will remain, officially at least, a mystery.

This is not the kind of operation for which states tend to take public credit. The prime minister's bureau's comment yesterday was more an evasion than a denial.
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What matters more is what Hezbollah believes. The organization accused Israel of the assassination, and threatened immediate revenge. The Israeli leadership - prime minister, defense minister and chief of staff - kept mum in front of the cameras, just like they did after the air force attack in Syria on September 6.

The foreign reports - what would we do without them? - also gave credit to the Mossad. If that is true, it further corroborates the high regard Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has for Mossad chief Meir Dagan.

The Mossad also received credit abroad for September's attack. No wonder Olmert chose to extend Dagan's term by one more, sixth year.

In his life, Mughniyah spilled no less American blood than Israeli and Jewish blood. The Bush administration commended the assassination ("The world has become a better place") but as far as the United States was concerned, Mughniyah was more a terror celebrity than a real threat.

For Israel he was a different story. Such an assassination, it may be assumed, is not merely a matter of revenge but also foiling future attacks.

A person who was involved in a long list of terror attacks, including the abduction of the two reservists in July 2006, has most certainly been working on other plans. He died on Syrian land, contradicting Syria's denials of being in contact with him. Syria still has an open account with Israel over the attack on its nuclear facility.

Mughniyah's assassination - if it was carried out by Israel - strengthens the impression that Olmert is unafraid of making complex defense decisions that involve considerable risks.

The decision to enter the Second Lebanon War turned out to be a mistake that Israel is continuing to pay for. But the decisions that followed it apear balanced and justified. In view of Mughniyah's status and the future risk he posed, it was absolutely justified to attack him. The failure of Israel to strike at Hezbollah leaders, despite its efforts, had been seen as one of the war's greatest failures.

A previous assassination - of Hezbollah secretary general Abbas Musawi in February 1992 - was labeled in retrospect as a mistake, because it led to Hassan Nasrallah's rise to power. But Mughniyah is better compared to Shikaki, whose assassination paralyzed Islamic Jihad for several years.
The killing should worry mainly Nasrallah himself. Mughniyah helped maintain his personal security. He must be asking himself whether his enemies could reach him, too. No such success is possible without the target committing negligence, complacency or falling into a routine.

The black flags hoisted yesterday in Beirut's Shi'ite neighborhoods and in some southern Lebanon villages also reflect a severe blow to Hezbollah's prestige. One Lebanese commentator described Mughniyah's assassination as the harshest blow in the organization's history - even more so than Musawi's assassination.

This is precisely why Hezbollah is expected to seek vengeance as soon as possible. Hezbollah yesterday pledged "an eye for an eye, a man for a man, a leader for a leader." Such operations take time. Until then, Hezbollah may pressure his proteges - Palestinian groups in the territories - to carry out swift suicide bombings in Israel, as a prelude to revenge.
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Hezbollah leader declares 'open war' on Israel

Posted: 14 February 2008 2240 hrs
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BEIRUT : Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah declared "open war" on Israel in a fiery speech at the funeral on Thursday in the Lebanese capital of a top commander killed in a car bombing he blamed on Israel.

"If the Zionists want war, then they shall have it," Nasrallah said in a speech broadcast at the funeral of Imad Mughnieh. "If you want an open war, then let it be an open war."

He added that the 2006 war between his militant group and Israel was not over and that his followers stood ready for combat.

"The July war is not over, it is ongoing and no ceasefire was ever declared," Nasrallah said "The blood of Imad Mughnieh will contribute to the disappearance of the Jewish state." - AFP/de
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Israel’s army chief orders IDF land, sea and air forces to prepare to defend the country’s northern borders and interests

February 14, 2008, 4:43 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak said the entire national defense system is fully prepared and alert as heavy Israeli reinforcements, including homeland defense units, were rushed Thursday to northern Israel.

Lt. Gen. Gaby Ashkenazi gave these orders Thursday, Feb. 14, 24 hours after a bomb killed Hizballah’s military commander Imad Mughniyeh in Damascus.

DEBKAfile’s military sources report that he took these unprecedented steps following a stream of incoming intelligence updates reporting that Iran, Syria and Hizballah had decided not to let Mughniyeh’s death pass without an immediate response.

Israeli forces have been placed on the highest level of preparedness against possible Syrian or Hizballah cross-border strikes. Rocket attacks by Hizballah against Israeli civilians are also taken into account, as well as possible Syrian air force incursions into Israel air space.

Jerusalem has denied Hizballah and Iranian allegations of responsibility for the death of the Lebanese master terrorist.

DEBKAfile reported earlier Tehran, Damascus, Hizballah leadership are coordinating efforts to wreak their revenge for Mughniyeh’s death, convinced that Israel’s Mossad planted the small bomb in the master terrorist’s Mitsubishi Pajero in the heart of the Syrian capital. Wednesday night, all Hizballah’s top leaders went to ground. Hassan Nasrallah did not attend the funeral Thursday but broadcast his eulogy by video. He declared if Israel wants war, so be it. "The blood of slain commander will lead to Israel's demise."

Our sources report that the long-sought terrorist was finally dispatched by a small explosive inserted between the driver’s seat and the back seats, which destroyed only one part of the vehicle, leaving the front and rear intact. Mughniyeh was driving alone to a reception marking Islamic Revolution Day at the Iranian embassy in the Romana district.

DEBKAfile’s counter-terror experts note that the way the explosion was set up recalled the method used by the hit team which killed the Jihad Islami senior operative Ghaleb Ghali in Damascus in October 2004. Then, too, Syria held Israel responsible.

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The Middle East: Back To The Brink
by Michael G. Mickey
(2-14-08)

Matthew 24:6: And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

As a result of the death of Hezbollah's second-in-command Imad Moughniyah, who was killed by a car bomb in Damascus recently, the troubled Middle East is back to the brink of war with Hezbollah's chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah saying the terrorist organization is prepared for "open war" with Israel.

While Israel has officially denied any association with Moughniyah's death, it is presumed by Israel's enemies, as is always the case it seems, that no one other than Israel would have a motive to kill this terrorist madman. I, for one, would beg to differ.

Along with Israel, the United States had more than enough motive, itself engaged in a war on terrorism for some time now, to take Moughniyah out via the CIA or U.S. Special Forces for his role in the Marine barracks bombing that took place in Lebanon in 1983 leaving 300 dead, as well as an attack on the U.S. Embassy that same year that saw another 63 Americans killed.

Sure, Moughniyah was Israel's #1 most wanted terrorist but, if he wasn't pretty high on the United States' list of terrorists in need of elimination for lack of a better word, he certainly should've been.

Based on the content of a WorldNetDaily report, it seems that Moughniyah knew he was, in essence, living on borrowed time. He reportedly "lived a secretive life, routinely switching between locations in Syria, Lebanon and Iran." He is believed to have "undergone multiple plastic surgeries and changed identities numerous times."

A Time Magazine article implies that it isn't even beyond the realm of possibility to believe friends of his played a role in his death! Regardless, all of Israel's enemies in the Middle East are worked into a blood-thirsty feeding frenzy that threatens, yet again, to derail all efforts to bring peace to the region.

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is taking his usual role in stirring up trouble at this moment of heightened tensions, doing everything within his power to inspire others to take the place of his friend Moughniyah. Proving that no one is so blind as the person who refuses to see, Ahmadinejad is quoted in a Ynetnews.com article as saying Moughniyah's assassination "casts more shame on the Zionists and their supporters", adding that the "'occupiers' of Jerusalem must know these crimes will not compensate for their humiliating defeat during in Lebanon."

There are a million more Moughniyahs, according to Ahmadinejad, to be found who "possess the same courage and resolve to join the struggle against the occupiers, the terrorists [????] and the uncultured."

A prelude to Gog-Magog?

Ironically, as all of this unfolds, brother Jack Kelley of GraceThruFaith.com has been providing RaptureAlert.com's readers with a fascinating study of the book of Ezekiel that is ongoing as I write this commentary.

In Jack's fourth installment of the study, he touched on something that immediately came to mind when I read of these heightened tensions, most of which involves Israel's enemies residing in Damascus and Lebanon.

Jack, who I am in perfect agreement with on this topic, doesn't believe that current conditions in Israel are where they are prophesied to be immediately prior to the prophesied battle of Gog-Magog taking place as foretold in Ezekiel 38-39. Jack wrote, on that subject, the following and just this week:

From what we currently understand about End Times Prophecy, the two events most likely to create such a sudden change in the political climate are the destruction of Damascus, foretold in Isaiah 17 and the battle that's the subject of Psalm 83. No alliance against Israel such as the one described there has happened in history, and if the Lord grants the psalmist's request to destroy them, the Palestinians, Jordanians, Lebanese, and Syrians will all cease to be a threat when it's over. In its aftermath, Israel will be larger, stronger, and feel more secure than at any time in its modern history. Perhaps secure enough to let down their guard a little.
What next?

The Middle East is back to the brink of open war once again. What will happen next is anyone's guess but who knows? Most any day now, things could take a turn that could draw more attention to God's prophetic Word than ever before, providing those of us watching for the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ one more clear indicator of just how accurate the prophetic Word of God is, one more chance for the Church to reach out to a lost and dying world (through Bible prophecy no less) to prove to those whose eyes are capable of being opened that the Word of God is history written in advance!

If we, the Church, should be presented with an opportunity like that this side of the Rapture of the Church, we need to be prepared to make the case that if Bible prophecy has proven to be correct concerning the destruction of Damascus, for example, the serious nature of every person's need to come to faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior this side of eternity needs to given equal weight as even the horrors of the destruction of Damascus from the face of the earth could never compare with the eternal horror of even one soul being subjected to being cast into the lake of fire.

Lastly, let us pray, particularly if we are approaching a moment when anything the magnitude of Psalm 83 or Isaiah 17:1 is approaching fulfillment, that the Lord will be merciful upon all those He is willing to according to His perfect will.

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Feb 14, 2008 9:54 | Updated Feb 14, 2008 22:40
Livni: Israel knows how to counter Nasrallah's threats
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Israel knows how to counter threats such as those issued by Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Thursday in response to Nasrallah's speech at the funeral of Hizbullah's terror chief Imad Mughniyeh, who was assassinated in Syria.




Masses attend funeral of arch terrorist Imad Mughniyeh in Beirut

"Israel is a strong country, the Jewish people are strong, and our answer to terror is clear," Livni said. "The statements of this or that terrorist will not change that, and we will not panic."

Hizbullah's chief on Thursday vowed to retaliate against Israeli targets abroad after accusing Israel of taking the fight beyond Lebanese borders with its alleged assassination of Mughniyeh.

"You have killed Hajj Imad outside the natural battlefield," Hassan Nasrallah said, addressing Israel and referring to Hizbullah's longtime contention it only fights Israel within Lebanon and along their common border.

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Syria says will prove who killed Hezbollah leader 14 Feb 2008 21:35:07 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis

DAMASCUS, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Syria will soon present "irrefutable" proof of who was behind the assassination of Hezbollah commander Imad Moughniyah, the foreign minister said on Thursday, hinting that Israel was responsible for the attack.

"As a state, we will irrefutably prove the party involved in this crime and who stands behind it. An investigation is ongoing," Walid al-Moualem told reporters.

"We hope that you will soon hear the results of this mighty effort," Moualem said after meeting his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki, who came from Beirut where he attended Moughniyah's funeral.

Asked whether Tuesday's killing in a district of the Syrian capital swarming with security would undermine chances for peace with Israel, Moualem said the assassination killed "any effort to revive the peace process".

"Whoever wants peace does not commit terrorism, whoever wants peace does not lay siege to Gaza with a million and half Palestinians struggling for the minimum to survive," he said.

Moughniyah's car was towed away from the scene of the explosion in Kfrar Souseh district an hour after a bomb tore it apart and killed the enigmatic Hezbollah military leader.

A man thought to be Moughniyah was seen coming out of one of the buildings alone and getting into the car before the explosion, witnesses said.

Moualem declined to say whether the authorities have apprehended anyone in connection with the attack or whether there had been a breach in the huge security apparatus of tightly controlled Syria.

"I cannot comment to preserve the secrecy of the investigation. The fighter Imad Moughniyah was the target of lots of intelligence agencies. He was a backbone of the Islamic resistance," he said.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said Israel killed Moughniyah, who was wanted by Washington. The Jewish state denied the accusation, although its intelligence division had sought to kill him.

Western countries accuse Syria of being the main weapons supply route for Hezbollah, in contravention of a United Nations resolution. Syria says no weapons cross its territory bound to the Shi'ite group, which is also supported by Iran.

Syria, however, participated in the U.S.-sponsored Annapolis peace conference in November and renewed its offer to Israel for normal relations in return for the Golan Heights, which the Jewish State occupied in 1967.

Washington has since stepped up pressure on the Damascus government and announced this week preparations to expand financial sanctions against Syrian officials and their associates.

Moualem said Syria will respond "in kind" to the latest U.S. escalation. He did not elaborate. (Editing by Dominic Evans)
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France Presses Nuclear Agency on Iran
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By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Published: February 15, 2008
PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy and other senior French officials met here on Thursday with Mohamed ElBaradei, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in an effort to smooth over differences between France and the agency over Iran’s nuclear program.

France has taken a hard line against Iran, leading the way with the United States and Britain in pressing for new, tougher international sanctions against the country for flouting United Nations Security Council resolutions demanding that it stop making nuclear fuel.

A statement issued by the Élysée Palace after Mr. Sarkozy’s meeting with Dr. ElBaradei said that the French president encouraged him to investigate Iran’s nuclear activities “at length and with determination.”

Mr. Sarkozy is convinced that the purpose of Iran’s nuclear activities is to develop a nuclear weapon, contrary to the country’s insistence that its program is solely for peaceful purposes.

In a speech Wednesday night to France’s Jewish community, for example, Mr. Sarkozy called on Iran to “renounce military nuclear power” and “live up to its word.” He added that Iran’s uranium enrichment program “has no civilian use.”

Dr. ElBaradei, by contrast, has said repeatedly that there is no clear evidence to support the claim that Iran intends to make nuclear weapons.

In an interview with Al Hayat, the Arab-language newspaper based in London, last month, for example, he said that throughout all its inspections on the ground in Iran, the agency “did not see an active and operational program to manufacture a nuclear weapon.”

Three French officials familiar with the meetings said that the conversations with Dr. ElBaradei were cordial, but that he stayed fixed in his oft-stated position that Iran would never agree to suspend uranium enrichment and that the world powers must negotiate with Iran with no preconditions. Much to the frustration of his hosts, he had no specific proposal on how such negotiations could take place, the officials said.

Mr. Sarkozy told Dr. ElBaradei that he had secretly met in Paris late last fall with Ali Akbar Velayati, who is a close aide to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, as a way of finding a way to revive an international plan to negotiate an agreement of cooperation with Iran if it suspended its uranium enrichment, French officials said. They added that Mr. Sarkozy said that nothing ever came of the overture.

Dr. ElBaradei and Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner met over lunch after the talks with Mr. Sarkozy, but their scheduled joint news conference was abruptly canceled. A French official said there was a scheduling problem.

France is particularly worried about Iran’s recent efforts to expand its uranium enrichment activities, including its recent testing of a new generation of machinery to produce the fuel, French officials said.

In his speech Wednesday night, Mr. Sarkozy reiterated the call for tougher international punishment of Iran. “We cannot sit by and do nothing while Iran develops technologies which are in violation of international law,” he said.

Given Iran’s refusal to stop its uranium enrichment program, he added, “We do not have any other choice but to strengthen its isolation. That involves new sanctions at the Security Council and the European Union.”

France has urged its companies, including energy giants Total and Gaz de France to refrain from investing in Iran.

At times, France seems to have taken an even tougher line on Iran than the United States. French officials were distressed by the formal National Intelligence Estimate issued last year that said that late in 2003 Iran ceased work on a weapons design and left the impression that Iran was no longer seeking to make nuclear weapons.

Even though the estimate noted that had Iran was continuing to work to enrich uranium, it described those activities as civilian in nature. Nuclear experts say it is harder to produce the fuel for a weapon than to make an atomic warhead.

The new machines that Iran has developed are centrifuges known as IR-2s, an Iranian improvement on a Pakistani design that Mr. Ahmadinejad boasted in an April 2006 speech would quadruple Iran’s enrichment powers.

The new centrifuges have begun to be installed at Iran’s main enrichment complex at Natanz, and Iran even has begun test-feeding small quantities of a uranium gas known as UF6 into some of them, European officials said.

The IR-2 centrifuges can refine uranium much faster than the antiquated and often unreliable model Iran has used until now.

International Atomic Energy Agency officials did not deny the reports, but declined comment, saying that they gave only a partial picture and that the details would be included in the latest quarterly report, which Dr. ElBaradei will deliver to the Vienna-based agency’s 35-nation Board of Governors and the Security Council.

Centrifuges spin at enormously high speeds to enrich uranium, which can be used to fuel nuclear reactors or, after more processing, nuclear weapons. Iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and that the enrichment is designed to produce fuel for its nuclear energy plants.

Thus far, efforts to win agreement at the Security Council for a new sanctions resolution have failed. On Wednesday, ambassadors at the Security Council met at France’s United Nations mission in New York but failed to bridge the gaps.

John Sawers, Britain’s envoy to the United Nations, said afterward that he did not believe a resolution would be agreed on before the International Atomic Energy Agency issued its report.

French officials also have made no secret of their deep concern that Dr. ElBaradei seems too inclined to close the books on unanswered questions about suspicious nuclear activities dating back two decades.

Under terms of a “‘work plan” concluded by Iran and the nuclear agency last summer, Iran was to have met a series of deadlines to resolve all the issues. The agency is hoping they will be resolved by the time of its next report.

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Events are moving rapidly in Israel and the Muslim world. Here is a quick summary of events and trends you might want to keep an eye on.

First, some background. My Joshua Fund colleagues and I have just returned from a week in Israel and several days in a European capital. We visited Sderot and the Gaza border and received a briefing on the latest developments in the missile zone. We also visited Barzillai Medical Center in Ashkelon, the only trauma and emergency care center caring for the 500,000 Jews in Israel's highly vulnerable southern tier. In Jerusalem, my colleagues and I met with Netanyahu, Sharansky, Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Gideon Saar and several other key Israeli leaders to discuss their participation in our upcoming Epicenter conference on April 10th and talk about further steps we can take to mobilize evangelical Christian pastors and churches all over the world to bless Israel and stand with her in light of the serious and growing threats to her upon her 60th modern birthday.

Since returning to D.C., we have spent the last several days interview Middle East experts for the "Revolution" book and film project I'm working on. Among them: Porter Goss, CIA Director from 2003 to 2006; Lt.-General Jerry Boykin, former commander of the U.S. Army's elite Delta Force who retired last summer as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence; Iraqi General Georges Sada, former spokesman and senior advisor for Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi; and current Iraqi Ambassador to the U.S. Samir Shakir Mahmood Sumaida. I cannot release specific quotes and analysis from these interviews Iuntil "Revolution" releases in April 2009. But based on these trips, briefings, and interviews, I wanted to pass along several critical points and observations.

1.) The assassination of Hezbollah terror master Imad Mughniyah in Damascus on Tuesday is a huge success in the war against radical Islamic jihadists. Mughniyah, who was only 45, was widely considered one of the world's most dangerous -- and most wanted -- with a $5 million bounty on his head. He is believed to have been the architect of the 1983 suicide bombings that killed 241 U.S. Marines in their barracks in Beirut and struck the U.S. Embassy in Beirut as well. He is also suspected of having planned the 1985 hijacking of a TWA flight, the murder of a U.S. Navy diver, and later the 1992 and 1994 bombings of Israeli targets in Buenos Aires that killed more than 100 innocent people. Israel has not claimed responsibility, though many in the region and here in Washington believe the Mossad was likely behind the hit.

2.) The threat of a new Hezbollah and Syrian war against Israel has, however, just spiked. Latest headline: Hezbollah chief threatens Israel. "You have crossed the borders," Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said in response. "With this murder, its timing, location and method -- Zionists, if you want this kind of open war, let the whole world listen: Let this war be open....Like all human beings we have a sacred right to defend ourselves....We will do all that takes to defend our country and people." Nasrallah vowed that the blood of Mughniyah "will lead to the elimination of Israel." The Israeli military is on high alert along the Lebanon and Syrian borders, as are Israeli embassies, consulates and government officials around the world. The U.S. called Nasrallah's comments alarming: "As a general matter, those kinds of statements are quite concerning and they should be alarming to everyone," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters. "Quite clearly, Hizbullah has a long record of carrying out violent acts and acts of terrorism around the globe. You have a pathway of violence that stretches from Buenos Aires to Kuwait and a lot of places in between."

3.) Jihadists in Gaza continue to terrorize the residents of southern Israel while the Government of Israel and the nations of the world do nothing. Updated statistics: since the Israeli military withdrew from Gaza in the summer of 2005, terrorists have fired more than 4,200 rockets, missiles and mortars at the Jewish State. There seems to be no end in sight. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak keeps threatening to take decisive military action to stop the attacks. But almost nothing of substance has been done to date.

4.) Hamas leaders vow to stand with their Hezbollah brothers in attacking Israel and the U.S. Samir Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, told the AP, "We condemn this crime and we emphasize the Muslim nation must rise up to confront the Zionist devil which is backed by the Americans."

5.) The potential for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's government to collapse continues to grow. Reports in recent days that Olmert's aides are privately negotating with the Palestinians to divide Jerusalem has led some leaders of the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party to intensify their warnings that should Olmert continue in this direction, they will bolt. Their departure would very likely trigger new elections, unless Olmert could find enough Members of Parliament to replace Shas' delegation of 12. "If there is diplomatic progress with the Palestinians while rocket fire against Israel continues, Shas will immediately quit the government," Trade and Industry Minister Eli Yishai -- number two in the Shas party -- told fellow parliament members on Monday. Yet other reports suggest that Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of Shas, is not yet ready to bring Olmert down.

6.) The recently released Winograd Commission Report was a devastating blow against Olmert personally and his advisors. It described the Second Lebanon War as a "serious missed opportunity." It said the IDF "did not provide an effective response" to the Hezbollah missiles. It blasted Olmert and his advisors for "serious failings and shortcomings in the decision-making processes and staff-work in the political and the military echelons and their interface." It found "serious failings and flaws in the quality of preparedness, decision-making and performance in the IDF high command, especially in the Army." It found "serious failings and flaws in the lack of strategic thinking and planning, in both the political and the military echelons." It also found "severe failings and flaws in the defence of the civilian population and in coping with its being attacked by rockets."

7.) Likud Party officials are increasingly confident Israelis are ready for change, and want to put them and their leader Benjamin Netanyahu back in government.
"The Second Lebanon War was a failure and the ultimate responsibility for this failure lies with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert," Netanyahu said in a speech to the Knesset. The responsible parties, continued Netanyahu, "are the prime minister, the defense minister and the chief of staff." The Jerusalem Post noted that regarding Olmert's claim that he had to remain prime minister in order to fix the flaws reveled during the war, Netanyahu likened it to "giving the captain of the Titanic, if he would have survived, another ship to sail." Netanyahu said: "You are not showing responsibility because you are not prepared to pay any price. On the contrary -- you complain when someone even suggests that you need to pay any price. You are delivering a lawyer's speech, but unfortunately not the speech of a leader.....What did you do there? You didn't decide on a strategy, you didn't present a policy. So what were you doing there?" Still, it's anybody's guess when new elections will occur, and it's still possible that Olmert could hold onto power at least until early next year.
[Top photo: Fmr. CIA Director Porter Goss and Joel C. Rosenberg in Washington, D.C.]
[Bottom photo -- On the Gaza border: Jeremy Grafman, Joshua Fund's Director of Special Projects; Joel C. Rosenberg; John Moser, Executive Director of The Joshua Fund; Calev Myers, President of the Jerusalem Institute for Justice]

posted by Joel C. Rosenberg @ 4:50 PM
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Syria vows to strike back at Israel for Imad Mughniyeh’s killing in Damascus and "repeated encroachments"

February 15, 2008, 12:44 PM (GMT+02:00)


DEBKAfile’s military sources report: Thursday night, Feb. 14, Syrian officials fanned out among Arab broadcasting stations with a warning: Damascus will attack Israel shortly following a decision by Syrian leaders to end its policy of restraint against its territorial violations.

Israeli land, sea, air and homeland defense units were earlier ordered to prepare to defend the country’s northern borders against attacks by Hizballah, including rocket strikes, and Syria. Reinforcements were rushed to the north.

Israel has received a stream of intelligence confirmations that Iran, Syria and Hizballah have determined not to let Mughniyeh’s death pass without an immediate response. They are working together to mount a revenge operation.

Western sources watching the funeral of the Hizballah commander Imad Mughniyeh earlier Thursday noted the absence of Hizballah’s entire command echelon and the Revolutionary Guards officers serving at Iran’s Beirut embassy. They were assumed to have gone to ground to plan a combined offensive against Israel whom they accuse of the Mughniyeh killing. Hassan Nasrallah’s threats (‘If Israel wants open war, so bit.”) were broadcast by video

DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources note that the way Iran’s foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki stood at Thursday’s Beirut funeral between Hizballah’s Dep. Sec. Gen Naim Qassem and the slain terrorist’s father and accepted condolences, confirmed Mughniyeh’s high-value role in Tehran’s foreign terror system. It also informed the thousands of Shiite mourners that Iran will be part of prospective retaliation for his death against Israel.

Iran and Syria have also linked their probes to find out how a hit-team penetrated the heavy security surrounding Imad Mughniyeh in an upscale Damascus neighborhood, planted a bomb in his SUV and detonated it by remote control.

Since Wednesday night, a visiting Iranian team has been at work in the Syrian capital headed by Gen. Ghassem Soleimani, commander of the al Qods Brigades, the Revolutionary Guards foreign terror arm.

Its other members are Adm. Mohammad Fadavi, Dep. Commander of the IRGC Navy, who set up the near-clash between Iranian speedboats and US warships in the Strait of Hormuz in January; and Gen. Morteza Rezai, former chief of the IRGC intelligence branch.

They are working with the Syrian team led by acting interior minister Gen. Bassam Abdul Majid.


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http://www.reuters.com/article/newsO...080215?sp=true


Hezbollah appoints successor to slain commander
Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:12am EST

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Hezbollah has appointed a successor to its senior guerrilla commander Imad Moughniyah who was assassinated in Syria this week, a Lebanese security source said on Friday.

The source said the appointment was made hours after the announcement of Moughniyah's death in a car bomb in Damascus on Tuesday. He did not identify the successor who would now command Hezbollah's formidable and well-armed guerrilla army.

A joint investigation into the bombing by Syrians, Iranians and Hezbollah was well under way and suspects had been arrested in the Syrian capital, the source said.

Hezbollah and its main backer Iran have accused Israel of killing Moughniyah, who was among the United States' most wanted men. The Israeli government has denied any links, though its Mossad spy service had been hunting him for two decades.

"A successor to Imad Moughniyah has been appointed, which is natural," said the source, who requested anonymity. "That's how Hezbollah works, they move quickly to choose successors of fallen leaders."

The source said the successor was not one of the two names being circulated in the Israeli media. Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has threatened Israel with "open war" in retaliation for the killing.

Moughniyah had been in charge of Hezbollah's security organ. He gained legendary status in Hezbollah for a string of attacks on Israeli and Western targets in Lebanon in the 1980s.

An Iranian Arabic television station released mobile phone footage of the scene minutes after the blast that killed Moughniyah, chief of the forces of a group that fought a 34-day war against Israel in 2006.

It showed the car on fire and people running past it.

The source said the investigation showed Moughniyah was killed by a car bomb parked close to his car. It was detonated remotely as he walked past after leaving a building he had been visiting.

Early reports said the bomb had been placed inside Moughniyah's car.

JOINT INVESTIGATION

The suspects arrested were mostly Palestinians residing in Syria, the Lebanese source said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki agreed with Syrian officials during a visit to Damascus on Thursday to set up a joint team to investigate the killing, Mottaki's deputy Alireza Sheik-Attar said on Friday.

Mottaki had attended Moughniyah's funeral in Beirut.
Moughniyah commanded the Islamic Jihad, a shadowy pro-Iranian group which emerged in Lebanon in the early 1980s and was believed to be linked to Hezbollah.

The group claimed many kidnappings and bombings but disappeared after the release of the last Western hostages in Lebanon shortly after the end of the civil war in 1990.

Moughniyah was implicated in the 1983 bombings of the U.S. embassy and U.S. Marine and French peacekeeping barracks in Beirut, which killed more than 350 people.

Israel accuses Moughniyah of planning the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people and of involvement in a 1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy in the Argentine capital that killed 28.

The United States indicted him for his role in planning and participating in the 1985 hijacking of a TWA airliner and the killing of an American passenger.
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In the spiritual war to come, yes billions will be dead (as in: not of the spirit, unsavable and doomed for hell).

Was this news to you all? It was written at the beginning.

Let me elaborate on this:

1. China claims that God is a myth (forgive them their blasphemy, Oh Yahweh)
2. Moslims are mislead by the false prophet, but soon about half of them will be brought back to Jesus.

Do your own math. Keep faith. Salvation is near.
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A Rumbling in The Middle East
by Michael G. Mickey
(2-15-08)

In light of yesterday's commentary and the potential implications of recent events in the Middle East, I have to admit I got chills when I read of a magnitude 5 earthquake rattling Lebanon and and neighboring countries today, causing minor damage and slightly injuring five people. Especially in light of the fact that Israel is now fully preparing itself for retaliation of some sort to occur on the part of Hezbollah.

Israeli columnist Yossi Melman wrote the following as seen in an AFP report on the latest developments: "The big... question arising from the killing in Damascus is not whether Hezbollah will respond, but how and when."

I couldn't agree more and my interest in what could come next is piqued, especially knowing that the earth beneath Hezbollah's feet in Lebanon has been rumbling.

Just another earthquake here in the last days or a harbinger of things to come? Only the Lord knows but I'll bet the air in and around Israel could practically be cut with a knife right now.

Maranatha!
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Bush Promises Israel: Nuclear Attack Against Iran

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The American president George W. Bush promised the Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu that America will join the possible Israeli nuclear attack on Iran, reports the Israeli radio Presscue.

The former Israeli premier Netanyahu, who is against the peace process, held a 45 minute meeting in January with the US president in the King David hotel in Jerusalem.

The hard line opposition leader Likud considers that the only way to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions is a preventive nuclear attack on Iran.

- I told him my stance, and Bush agreed – said Netanyahu for Israeli radio.

The former Israeli premier also voiced his firm stance on the city of Jerusalem, which is a stumbling point for the peace negotiations, because it is being claimed by Israel and the Palestinians. Netanyahu says that it belongs to the Israeli people, and that it will eternally be under their sovereignty.

Fear of nuclear program restarting

“We have made it clear publicly, and they know our position, and that is, there will be serious consequences if they attack our ships, pure and simple. And my advice to them is, don't do it” – said president Bush at a news conference with the Israeli premier Ehud Olmert.

Bush considers that most people wrongly interpret the report by the American national intelligence agencies according to which Iran has given up on its nuclear program in 2003.

Bush said: “Let me remind you what the NIE actually said," "It said that as far as the intelligence community could tell, at one time the Iranians had a military - covert military program that was suspended in 2003 because of international pressure. My attitude is that a non-transparent country, a country which has yet to disclose what it was up to, can easily restart a program.”
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Feb 16, 2008 11:06 | Updated Feb 16, 2008 16:28
Lebanese daily: Hizbullah raises alert
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Hizbullah has raised its alertness in southern Lebanon to a "high level" following Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah's threat to avenge Hizbullah commander Imad Mughniyeh's assassination on Tuesday, which Nasrallah claimed Israel was responsible for.


Hizbullah supporters fix their flag on top of their rocket models in Bourj Qalawi near the southern port city of Tyre.
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According to the Lebanese newspaper, A-Saphir, Hizbullah has positioned roughly 50,000 &