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    Iran threatens to 'punish' any Israeli attack

    Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran issued a warning to Israel on Wednesday, with a top military figure saying Iran will "punish" any threat.
    "The United States is fully aware that a military attack by the Zionist regime on Iran will not only cause tremendous damage to that regime, but it will also inflict serious damage to the U.S.," said Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi, commander of the joint chiefs of staff, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency.
    "We, as the military, take every threat, however distant and improbable, as very real, and are fully prepared to use suitable equipment to punish any kind of mistake," he added, according to a CNN translation of his remarks.
    Another semi-official Iranian news agency, ISNA, published a story in English quoting Firouzabadi as saying, "The U.S. officials know that Zionist regime's military attack against Iran will inflict heavy damages to the U.S. seriously as well as Zionist regime."
    The Israeli Ministry of Defense said Wednesday that Israel "carried out the test-firing of a rocket propulsion system from the Palmachim military base. This had been planned by the Defense Establishment a long time ago and was carried out as scheduled."
    "This is an impressive technological achievement and an important step in Israel's advances in the realms of missiles and space," said Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
    The comments from Iran and the Israeli missile test come as a very public debate is taking place in Israel about the possibility of a military strike on the Islamic republic.
    Last week, Israel's largest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, published a report that suggested Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Barak both supported a strike against Iran's nuclear program.
    That story was followed up Wednesday by a report in the Israeli daily Haaretz that Netanyahu was lobbying members of his cabinet to support a military strike against Iran despite the various difficulties inherent in such an operation. The paper attributed the information to a senior Israeli official, but did not disclose identity of their source.
    Israeli and U.S. officials have expressed concerns that Iran is building nuclear weapons, despite Tehran's insistence that its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes.
    The publication of the two reports in the Israeli media brought criticism from cabinet members.
    "A public debate about this is nothing less than a scandal. I don't think we've ever had anything like it," Dan Meridor, deputy prime minister and intelligence minister, told the Israeli newspaper Maariv. "The public elected a government to make decisions about things like this in secret. The public's right to know does not include the debate about classified matters like this."
    Speaking to Israeli radio, Benny Begin, a minister without portfolio, called the public debate about Iran "a crazy free-for-all" and criticized former Israeli intelligence officials for speaking too openly about government deliberations on Iran.
    The prime minister's office would not comment on the newspaper reports and referred reporters to comments he made about Iran on Monday.
    "Regional powers who have control in the Middle East will try to ensure they have greater influence on the new regimes -- influence that will not always support us or be of benefit to us, to say the least," Netanyahu said to Israeli legislators during the opening session of the Knesset.
    "One of these regional forces is Iran, which continues its efforts to obtain nuclear weapons. A nuclear Iran would pose a dire threat on the Middle East and on the entire world. And of course, it poses a grave, direct threat on us too... We operate and will continue to operate intensely and determinately against those who threaten the security of the state of Israel and its citizens."

    http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/02/wo...ael/index.html

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  3. #43
    "Attack on Iran: Hitlerian Act of Aggression"

    http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/20...an-act-of.html

  4. #44
    "U.N. Agency Says Iran Data Points to A-Bomb Work"

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/wo...ar-device.html

  5. #45
    "Iran - possible implications of an oil embargo"

    http://www.energybulletin.net/storie...ns-oil-embargo

  6. #46
    "Risk of Israel/U.S. strike on Iran has tripled: Barclays Capital"

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...7B72GO20111208

  7. #47
    "Bunker Bombs Requested, Stockpiled for Potential Iran Strike"

    http://www.ainonline.com/?q=aviation...al-iran-strike

    "US military 'ready to engage in a conflict with Iran'"

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...with-Iran.html

  8. #48
    Related:

    "Peter Goodspeed: Power shifts push Mideast closer to war"

    http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/...-brink-of-war/

  9. #49
    "Iran Threatens to Block Oil Shipments, as U.S. Prepares Sanctions"

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/28/wo...s-imposed.html

    "If Iran Moves, the USA Has No Plan for an Oil Interruption"

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/edwin-...b_1173702.html

  10. #50
    Iran 'test-fires medium-range missile' in Gulf

    Iran has successfully test-fired a medium-range surface-to-air missile during military exercises in the Gulf, the official Irna news agency reports.

    Iranian naval commander, Mahmoud Mousavi, was quoted as saying the missile was equipped with the "latest technology" and "intelligent systems".

    The test comes a day after he denied earlier state media reports that Iran had test-fired long-range missiles.

    He said on Saturday missile launches would take place "in the coming days".

    Iran's 10 days of naval exercises began last week and are taking place in international waters to the east of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

    They come at a time of increased tensions between the West and Iran over its nuclear ambitions.

    Tehran reacted angrily last week to reports that Western nations were planning to impose further sanctions targeting Iran's oil and financial sectors.


    Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, which links the Gulf - and its oil-producing states - to the Indian Ocean.

    About 20% of the world's oil passes through the narrow strait.

    The US and its allies believe Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons - a charge Iran denies.

    Tehran insists its nuclear programme is purely for peaceful purposes. Iran has maintained that it needs nuclear technology to generate electricity to meet growing domestic demand.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16377185

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    "Thousands of US troops deploying to Israel"

    http://rt.com/usa/news/us-troops-israel-iran-257/

    "Oil Price Would Skyrocket if Iran Closed the Strait of Hormuz"

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/oil-pr...142205272.html

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  14. #54
    Everything is falling into place.

    The World economy is in recession. Then we have an Iranian president who thinks that he has the ultimate solution to all the world's problems: He is trying to usher the Koranic armageddon that will hasten the arrival of the Islamic savior called "Mahdi" and the Biblical Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Obviously he's also hoping to survive the apocalyse in order to see the promise of utopia when the whole drama ends. Either he starts the attack or US and Israel launches a pre-emptive attack, the outcome is still the same. It's a win - win situation for him.

    Here's the problem: What if the Koranic and Biblical prophecies are wrong? What if the Mahdi and Jesus still didn't come after all the nukes flying hit their marks?

  15. #55
    There may be a more logical reason: the U.S. requires continuous warfare in order to ensure control of various reasons, especially those that contain resources like oil, and employ various activities ranging from structural adjustment policies to low intensity conflict to arms deals. It also explains why it spends incredible amounts of money for its military, to the point that probably 40 pct of its war costs are funded through foreign loans.

    In general, though, the ones who win in such conflicts are multinational corporations which profit from resource exploitation and contracts, the military which receives hardware, and the local elite which works with the corporations.

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  17. #57
    "What Iran’s president said about Israel, and how US War Criminal 1% lie for war"

    http://www.examiner.com/nonpartisan-...-1-lie-for-war

    "Iran starts enriching uranium to 20 pct - IAEA"

    http://en.rian.ru/world/20120110/170686808.html

  18. #58
    sana kampihan ng nokor ang iran para tabla ang laban

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