Vendicar Decarian
2007-03-25 17:19:02 UTC
Liberals are stupid.
Intelligent Americans who watch Fox News know that global warming was a
hoax
invented by Al Gore last year so he could make a pile of money and get
even
with Bush for the election 7 years back. There aint nothing wrong with
the
enviroment. Conservative common sense.
If you want real science, listen to Limbaugh. He knows everything, he
even
went to college for a year or two.
Ineffective. Doesn't have sufficient bite.Intelligent Americans who watch Fox News know that global warming was a
hoax
invented by Al Gore last year so he could make a pile of money and get
even
with Bush for the election 7 years back. There aint nothing wrong with
the
enviroment. Conservative common sense.
If you want real science, listen to Limbaugh. He knows everything, he
even
went to college for a year or two.
Times March 18, 2007
Iran to hit back at US 'kidnaps'Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv
IRAN is threatening to retaliate in Europe for what it claims is a daring
undercover operation by western intelligence services to kidnap senior
officers
in its Revolutionary Guard.
According to Iranian sources, several officers have been abducted in the
past
three months and the United States has drawn up a list of other targets to
be
seized with the aim of destabilising Tehran's military command.
In an article in Subhi Sadek, the Revolutionary Guard's weekly paper, Reza
Faker, a writer believed to have close links to President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad,
warned that Iran would strike back.
"We've got the ability to capture a nice bunch of blue-eyed blond-haired
officers and feed them to our fighting cocks," he said. "Iran has enough
people
who can reach the heart of Europe and kidnap Americans and Israelis."
The first sign of a possible campaign against high-ranking Iranian officers
emerged earlier this month with the discovery that Ali Reza Asgari, former
commander of the Revolutionary Guard's elite Quds Force in Lebanon and
deputy
defence minister, had vanished, apparently during a trip to Istanbul.
Asgari's disappearance shocked the Iranian regime as he is believed to
possess
some of its most closely guarded secrets. The Quds Force is responsible for
operations outside Iran.
Last week it was revealed that Colonel Amir Muhammed Shirazi, another
high-ranking Revolutionary Guard officer, had disappeared, probably in Iraq.
A third Iranian general is also understood to be missing - the head of the
Revolutionary Guard in the Persian Gulf. Sources named him as Brigadier
General
Muhammed Soltani, but his identity could not be confirmed.
"This is no longer a coincidence, but rather an orchestrated operation to
shake
the higher echelons of the Revolutionary Guard," said an Israeli source.
Other members of the Quds Force are said to have been seized in Irbil, in
the
Kurdish area of northern Iraq, by US special forces.
"The capture of Quds members in Irbil was essential for our understanding of
Iranian activity in Iraq," said an American official with knowledge of the
operation.
One theory circulating in Israel is that a US taskforce known as the Iran
Syria
Policy and Operations Group (ISOG) is coordinating the campaign to take
Revolutionary Guard commanders.
The Iranians have also accused the United States of being behind an attack
on
Revolutionary Guards in Iran last month in which at least 17 were killed.
Military analysts believe that Iranian threats of retaliation are credible.
Tehran is notorious for settling scores. When the Israelis killed Abbas
Mussawi,
Hezbollah's general secretary, in 1992 the Quds Force blew up the Israeli
embassy in Argentina in revenge.
Despite the Iranian threat to retaliate in Europe, Iraq is seen by some
analysts
as a more likely place in which to attempt abductions.
"In Iraq, the Quds Force can easily get hold of American - and British -
officers," said a Jordanian intelligence source.