Soon we'll hear the rockets fired from Gaza "deep" into Israel are Iranian made. No news of this yet in the media but just you wait.
Israel is getting ready to do so called "precision" strike on 2-3 nuclear sites and this latest cooperation with Hamas is the perfect incremental excuse. Of course no matter how precision, a few dozen people are going to die at each site immediately. If these are guys associated with the regime, its a pity that a lot more of them cannot be dead via these strikes. The problem is with fall out of nuke material which will be carried by the wind and will cause long term problems all over Iran.
Do the Israelis care? Probably not. Do the Americans care? Hell no. Do the elements of the Islamic regime care? Are you kidding?
The deal has been made by the U.S. and the Mullahs. The Jews will strike a couple of your facilities; a few weeks of demonstrations against Israel and the U.S. A couple of skirmishes at the Persian gulf (nothing major). A meeting, an agreement and then everything will go back to normal. Israel gets what she want, the mullahs get another decade at power, sanctions are eased and the U.S. will go about its business making a mess elsewhere.
During all of this, people in Iran get F'd from all sides and in all ways. Worthless rial, nuclear climate and worst of all, another decade or more of the crap we know as Islamic Republic.
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The real winner
by MRX on Fri Nov 16, 2012 06:52 PM PSTThe real winner will be russia. They will be selling same junk at ten times the price of the current junk they sold to IRI and laugh all the way to the bank.
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by Demo on Fri Nov 16, 2012 06:02 PM PST------
Regime's Desperate Acts
by Faramarz on Fri Nov 16, 2012 07:58 AM PSTThe firing of rockets into Israel and the mortar fire by the Syrian forces in Golan Heights are both part of the Regime's message to the world that first, back off from Assad, and second, remove the the sanctions, otherwise the entire region will be set on fire.
But the message that will be heard in the rest of the world is that the Regime is the source of all instability in the Region and once Assad and IR go, peace, tranquility and prosperity will return to the region.
Let's hope that it will happen soon.
Obama offered full ties with IRI but got rejected!
by firstdayofmylife on Fri Nov 16, 2012 07:45 AM PST“Obama offered to renew relations with Iran” — comes on the heels of reports earlier this month that the US and Iran held back channel contacts toward establishing direct talks over Tehran’s nuclear program. Both the White House and Iran denied those reports.
According to Maariv, Deputy Secretary of State William Burns met with chief Iranian nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili for an hour in 2009, and one other meeting between officials from both sides took place as well.
Included in the diplomatic incentives package offered by Washington would be, in the first stage, the opening of interest sections in Washington and Tehran, with the possibility subsequently of expanding to full diplomatic ties, including US and Iranian embassies and ambassadors in each other’s capitals, Maariv claimed.
As part of restored diplomatic relations with Iran, Maariv reported, Washington was ready to hold senior level diplomatic contacts, to agree to reciprocal visits, to approve security cooperation between the countries, direct flights between the US and Iran, and the granting of visas to Iranians wishing to visit the US.
The report, if true, would indicate a readiness by Obama to oversee a sea change in American policy toward Iran. The two countries have not had direct diplomatic relations since the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-1981, when the Shah was overthrown during the Iranian Revolution and workers in the American Embassy held hostage for over a year. The US currently maintains a trade embargo with Iran and any diplomatic contacts are officially handled through third parties
According to Maariv, Iran also rejected the attempt to reestablish ties out of fear that the regime in Tehran would become weakened by normalization with Washington.
The meeting between Burns and Jalili was reportedly held in Geneva in October 2009, on the sidelines of talks between Tehran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany, also known as the P5+1."
//www.timesofisrael.com/obama-offered-to-reestablish-ties-with-iran-paper-reports/
eshghvamohabat
by nozarmahallati on Fri Nov 16, 2012 07:45 AM PSTIts called thinking about things.
The scenario as proposed is a win-win-win-lose situation.
Governments of Iran, Israel and the U.S. win; people of Iran lose.
Firstday, I can answer you why ?!!!
by Soosan Khanoom on Fri Nov 16, 2012 07:23 AM PSTCause BiBi is a DEVIL on earth! Shame on any Israeli who allows BiBi to remain in office. BiBi is not only a danger to the Iranian's cause for democracy but also a danger to Israel's very own existence.
The scenario in this blog may well be part of a plan. So I thank the blogger here for his independent writings. Either that or this:
Turkey labels Gaza attacks Israeli pre-election stunt
Of course, with BiBi anything is possible and there may even be more outrages reasons.
This is an obvious
by firstdayofmylife on Fri Nov 16, 2012 06:59 AM PSTThis is an obvious provocation by the IRI and Israel is fully aware of this fact. For the sanctions to be removed, the IRI needs a war. Why would Israel take the bait? Why would Israel strengthen the hands of IRI?
I'll wait and see, but I
by eshghvamohabat on Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:43 AM PSTI'll wait and see, but I won't hold my breath. Seriously, how do you come up with this stuff?