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China Snubs Israeli Calls for Iran Sanctions
By: cosmo on: 07.03.2010 [06:45 ] (3233 reads)
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Give the bloody talmudist zionsits the BOOT and thats how China treated them.
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China Snubs Israeli Calls for Iran Sanctions
The prime minister of contract murder, Binyamin Netanyahu, was not long permitted to rejoice over the agreement to sanction Iran which he had wrested from the Russian leadership. A few days later, China made it clear that it would in no case help to carry out such sanctions. Consequently, Netanyahu believed it necessary to pay a visit to the Chinese leadership, in order to bring them on course through an Israeli word of command.
But the Chinese leadership did not even once want to see Netanyahu. So “Bibi” had to stay home. On Feb. 25, 2010, Israel sent a high-ranking government delegation to Beijing, including Vice Premier Moshe Yaalon, as well as the currency bank chief, Stanley Fischer, in order to move the Chinese leadership to hard sanctions against Iran.”
But the Israelis were snubbed once more. They were left standing on stage for not a single member of the government made himself available to them for discussions. This was how the vassal media rewrote the fiasco:
“The Israelis hoped to be able to meet during the two-day stay with the advisor of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Dai Bingguo.” The Israelis have become so modest that even a government advisor would have been enough for them, but even he would not do them the honor.
Let us revisit this dimension of the postponed New World Order one more time. “Bibi” believed he had to take the matter in hand himself because his foreign legionnaire Hillary Clinton, had already received a rebuff in matters of Iran sanctions. So the Israelis more or less invited themselves to Beijing but were again immediately diplomatically uninvited with the comment, “Well, if you absolutely want to come. . . . But we have
no time for you.”
And so not even the advisor of the Foreign Ministry was available, let alone a minister. Moreover, a meeting with the head of the Chinese government was not to be considered. The Israelis had to be contented with a common official, in order to hear from him that China would take part in no hard sanctions against Iran:
“Beijing also backed out of a fourth round of attempted UN Security Council sanctions against Iran, even though Iran declared it would intensify nuclear development.”
After this declaration from Beijing, Russia also wanted to follow suit and give Israel a further blow to the pit of the stomach. The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, stated to Ria Novosti, “There is no evidence that Iran wants to manufacture atomic weapons.”
The foreign minister then made it clear once again that Russia supports Iran’s nuclear technology: “Lavrov confirmed Iran’s right to expand its nuclear program.”
With this announcement, the Russian foreign minister behaved brusquely a further time toward the U.S. government, since the misanthropic activities of the pro-Israel Hillary Clinton were delivered up to absurdity. It seems to have become noticeable everywhere in the world that Israel’s golem (the USA) is collapsing right into the dust. One recognizes especially well that this is so through Iranian self-confidence.
During a recent visit by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to his official colleague, Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, the two of them made fun of Mrs. Clinton.
“Only a few days after U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, had attempted to loosen Syria from the alliance with Iran, Syrian President al-Assad received controversial Iranian President Ahmadinejad, and together they launched almost with pleasure into gestures of friendship.”
The downfall of Israeli/Zionist world power has become irreversible. The bungled murder of the Palestinian freedom fighter, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, on Jan. 19, 2010 in a hotel in Dubai, demonstrates that, also. The ostensibly best secret service in the world allows itself to be filmed by the hotel cameras during the murder and must look on as the identities of the murderers appear worldwide in the headlines with names and photographs.
Any killer on the street would have done it more cleverly and probably would not even have been discovered. The Israelis were so certain of being able to leave Dubai unrecognized only because up to now they could commit murder worldwide, without having to fear being exposed. They never had to take security precautions, since they enjoyed absolute operational freedom in every Western country, as well as in Arab vassal nations.
Naturally, they believed that bankrupt Dubai would also leave them alone because the sheikhs needed credit from the West in order to get out of the financial calamity into which the Emirate was pushed by Wall Street. That was a fatal miscalculation.
The above is translated by Peter Strahl from the German-language “News Journal” website.
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/china_snubs_israel_213.html
by Lima-P on 07.03.2010 [09:46 ]
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Peter Strahl. With utter finesse, he tracks the first clear signs of dwindling Zio power. Rejoice, rejoice!
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by dit on 07.03.2010 [11:20 ]
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Where did they dig up all these nuggets such as "So the Israelis more or less invited themselves to Beijing but were again immediately diplomatically uninvited with the comment, “Well, if you absolutely want to come. . . . But we have no time for you.” " The evil zionists are being exposed for their shameless 'diplomatic' failures and they are truly being exposed in their macabre activities such as in Dubai..
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by Syrian on 07.03.2010 [14:03 ]
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YOUR CARROTS ARE ROTTEN.
I told you guys.
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by Lima-P on 07.03.2010 [14:09 ]
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- Goldstone Report
- Boycott of Israeli goods all over
- The Gaza fiasco which just won't go away
- The resurgence of Iraq
The main strategy of the Israeli and Jewish-American Right to preserve Israeli capacity to continue colonization and to act belligerently in the region had been the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. That strategem has failed. The Shiite fundamentalists who have taken over Baghdad are pro-Hizbullah and pro-Palestinian. (Hizbullah was in part set up by the Islamic Mission Party, Da'wa, of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and Da'wa supported Hamas in the recent Gaza War). Moreover, Baghdad has ceased helping contain Iran for the Sunni Arab world and the West, and is now a close ally of Tehran. The prospect of a well-armed, 250,000-man Iraqi army now being reconstituted, and supported by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, must be a matter of consternation for Israelis. Only Jordan separates them from Iraq, now an outpost of the Shiite religious parties allied with Iran.
The only people who haven't really woken up to the unravelling of Zio power is the good old west which yet to give a name to the thieves and cut-throats running their criminal banks.
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by stоpwar on 07.03.2010 [15:03 ]
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which suggests that the Iraq war was not only a humanitarian disaster, but also a strategic mistake of very large proportions for the west.
And Blair had the cheek to recently come out and blame Iran for what happened in Iraq in since the invasion (!)
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by stоpwar on 07.03.2010 [15:07 ]
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there are those who would like to see a showdown between the US and Iran, because they assumed that the US would win.
Looks like the picture has been changing for some time, and strategists of the west have missed something. Some people on this site reported several years ago that the huge oil deal between Iran and China would be significant.
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by Lima-P on 07.03.2010 [15:32 ]
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salvo of the emerging Freeworld, as it were. As for Blair, sad but true, when has the man said anything that made sense? He had a boyish smile that appealed, nothing more. Strategists in the west just listened to Zio voices and stopped thinking for themselves.
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by stоpwar on 07.03.2010 [15:47 ]
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and many in the Uk had seen through that boyish smile within a couple of years of his election.
People knew that the opposition had moved to the right and would be even worse, and so he got back in in 2001 despite slaughtering up to millions of healthy cattle (fact!)
(Buddhists take "thou shalt not kill" literally!)
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by stоpwar on 07.03.2010 [16:00 ]
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but the hurried cull was at least partly so he could call and win an election in June 2001. So much so that the extent of the carcass pile up and burials were in danger of re-releasing BSE into the water courses:
www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/jun/01/footandmouth.bse
and still... they got away with it!
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by Lima-P on 07.03.2010 [16:46 ]
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remember the cull. It was a terrible business. And probably unnecessary. I have always thought of mad cow and foot and mouth as trial runs for the way they attempted to snare us with Swine flu last year.
Anyway, Blair's re-election bears out my point that the way we go about it is perhaps not the best approach to getting ourselves saddled with a government. We'll have to give up on this democracy scam as much as capitalism the more the century advances.
I also agree that, from amongst us all, respect for all things living is truly shown only by the Buddhists.
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by djandjolik on 07.03.2010 [16:56 ]
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land is stolen from Palestine and basically resourceless (no oil and mineral except bitter salt), the market almost nonexist for China products (merely 3-5 mio population). While Iran is fully resources land (oil, gas and minerals), population wise a sizeable market for China products (both civilian and militarily) and the most important geographically connected whereby oil and gas can go by pipeline from Iran to China though other SCO member countries. Iran is the ace card for China future energy needs.
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by adrian on 07.03.2010 [16:58 ]
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Israel does not want sanctions, it wants war!
Sanctions are a charade, to give Obama the pretense that he "tried the diplomatic route".
The better option would be to play along with the sanctions plan, and let the sanctions fail, be ineffective. This would play for time and let the US debt bomb destroy the Zionazi beast.
I sometimes get the feeling that China and Russia want a US/Iran war, in order to exhaust the US further in another unwinnable war. This decision makes that war more likely, and soon...
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by anti-hyena on 07.03.2010 [17:23 ]
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Go on, eat, it is pickled kosher shit, tastes good, no? Make you big and strong like Kaptain Kike ... bad, antisemitic Chinks, refuse our kind offers with words of hate, Hashem will destroy your walls with blast from a trumpet (made in China).
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by pilot-x on 07.03.2010 [17:39 ]
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When approaching the great wall expect to hear; nothing
Very elegant mineral.
Time for the barking west dogs to shut up. Can't blame China for getting annoyed.
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by stоpwar on 07.03.2010 [18:38 ]
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but with another one possibly brewing I don't see why I should change my nick now...
Didn't realise you were from the UK. Democracy? What democracy? IF we get a hung parliament, we might see a semblance of democracy re-emerge.
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by Syrian on 07.03.2010 [18:59 ]
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I'm afraid you've misread the situation.
It is sanctions they want. I explained this a while ago. Sanctions are required before war is possible.
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by Lima-P on 07.03.2010 [19:00 ]
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on to your nick. It's wholly apt. A hung parliament would also be after my own heart. Whatever, I see little hope for UK in the immediate future. It's too tightly enclosed in the Jewish mantle and can hardly breathe.
Pilot-x, anti-hyena, djandjolik, excellent takes on how China-Israel relations are bound to develop.
Which brings me to adrian and his gloomy prognostications not devoid of shape and substance. If war with Iran there is, it will have the advantage at least of clearing the air. But I think both China and Russia might feel keeping US/NATO busy in Afghanistan and Iraq a little while longer might serve the same purpose. A nuclear-destroyed Asia would aid neither China nor Russia, would it now?
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by _merk_ on 07.03.2010 [21:59 ]
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I thought this was an interesting piece. It says at the bottom that it is a translation by Peter Strahl from the "German-language News Journal website" I thought I would like to read more from this German language website and searched for it, and also searched for Peter Strahl. I went to google.de as well and searched for "Nachrichten Journal". News Journal + etc. etc. There's nothing. It all comes back to AFP. Anyone have knowledge of where this "German-language News Journal" can be found on the web? Thanks.
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by verve on 07.03.2010 [22:16 ]
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this is Israel Apartheid Week, all over the world. Gaza's, 'Cast Dead' blew the lid off it. A slow withering death is all that's left for the Aaprtheid Shithole.
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by adrian on 08.03.2010 [02:29 ]
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I agree, the normal Zionazi way is sanctions before war, to weaken the victim. It could even cause regime change, (but I think the IRG are too strong).
But sanctions will never have worked on Iran. The borders are too long and porous. The Iranians have had too long to prepare, about 30 years!
Israel cannot wait for non-UN sanctions that will fail anyway. The US beast is dying of debt. The war machine is in crisis. Attrition will kill it! They must attack soon, and 'force' the US hand, or shut up and eventually perish.
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by adrian on 08.03.2010 [02:37 ]
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The outcome of war with Iran will be unpredictable, that's why the US hesitates. Only Israel truly needs to take this risk, or face eventual extinction. Israel has little to lose. Its now or never for the Zionists!
Russia and China normally trade space for time. This over-extends the enemy. In this case they trade Muslim territory for time.
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by adrian on 08.03.2010 [02:42 ]
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The sooner Iran gets the BOMB, the better! That will put an end to Israels war plans! Why don't the Chinese give them a few? Why don't the Russians send the S-300? They leave Iran open to attack!
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by Syrian on 08.03.2010 [05:29 ]
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Israel and America were stronger 6 years ago than they are now. If they were going to attack Iran they would have already done so. International sanctions are what they need to sufficiently weaken it before attack. They wouldn't land-attack Iraq in 2003 without having all their missiles drained of fuel first by the IAEA (LOL).
The US cannot fight an enemy which is strong. It can't take the risk of losing.
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by Lima-P on 08.03.2010 [07:05 ]
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myself. Have been trying to find Peter Strahl, to no avail. I thought he might be on the site "Mein Parteibuch Ticker", but that too turned out to be wrong. Perhaps Q', if reading this, could held us out?
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by adrian on 08.03.2010 [08:03 ]
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I hope you are right. But your logic can be inverted. It is because the US gets weaker by the day that Israel MUST attack now. If it does not, the US will soon abandon the Middle East, and Israel will be on its own! What then? Israel has little to lose, and everything to gamble...
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by pilot-x on 08.03.2010 [08:14 ]
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Snubbed by China, Shunned by the freeworld. Alone. Wearing funny hats. Trapped in the 15th century. Inebriated and running out of party favors, the hangover won't be pretty.
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by paul pawlowski on 08.03.2010 [09:27 ]
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Repeat a Lie Enough Times anf It Will Be Believed - so says chinese proverb
Repeat 911 lie Enough Times and It Will Be Believe - but say Once
911 jew job
and Big Lie will instantly be corrected
Same thing Iran-jew squat on Arab Land of Palestine
Say Once
Arab Palestine Jewish Birobidzhan
and Big Lie is instantly corrected
Same thing Iran- nuclear Bombs
Repeat Big Lie Enough Times Iran Nukes and It Will Be Believed
Say Once
Medical research - and Big Lie is instantly corrected
Repeat a Lie HOLOCAUST Enough Times and It Will Be Believed
Say Once
Flower on HOLOCAUST Altar for Apollo
and Big Lie is instantly understood 6m HOLOCAUST means HOLOCAUST Gold mine for 6 million Satanic jews
871 days to Flower on 3-stones HOLOCAUST Altar for Apollo
London Holy Games in Honour of Apollo
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by Lima-P on 08.03.2010 [11:20 ]
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Yes, paul p. All over the place, all the time. Thank heavens for the corrections as well. The H Gold Mine, though, has reached a point of exhaustion. No more nuggets coming out of that now. They'll have to find somewhere else to go very soon. Birobidzhan, what better place?
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 08.03.2010 [12:35 ]
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Maybe Russia knew that China was going to reject sanctions upon Iran, and so Russia felt safe pretending to support the sanctions in order to wrest something from the West.
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by Lima-P on 08.03.2010 [13:22 ]
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pair of comedians. Give me Ahmadinejad and his plain speaking anyday.
BTW Iranian-Shi'ite, what do you think of the story going the rounds that the three Larijani brothers are setting up an anti-Ahmadinejad camp? Any truth in it?
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by ILYANA_ROZUMOVA on 08.03.2010 [13:31 ]
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Usually it works like this:
They send their girls to marry a people in government.
Jewish girls marry anybody if it suits them. (They are used to their worthless Jewish, klutz husbands.) But they keep lower (or lowers) on the side.
The problem is this!!!! Where they would find lowers in China?
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by Lima-P on 08.03.2010 [14:43 ]
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insurmountable problem. Or, hang on, how about a quick search in Tibet or Taiwan. Our Jewish beauty might find someone to suit her among the CIA-Mossad who are bound to have infiltrated those areas.
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by Deathtodubya on 08.03.2010 [18:34 ]
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here in Poland the next frontrunner for President is married to an Americunt Jew Zionist slut. As if Poland wasn't a puppet slave of the US already, it's going to get worse.
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by ILYANA_ROZUMOVA on 08.03.2010 [18:45 ]
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Thank you Deathtodubya.
Well the pattern was set by Rachel. (As it is written in Bible.)
From there is the celebration of purim. When they have taken over the government in Babylon.
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by _merk_ on 08.03.2010 [22:04 ]
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thank you for the ref to the "ticker" Lots of info there. Much appreciated.
I wonder if the German News Journal operates behind some wall or pseudonym. I've seen a number of anti-zio German language sites wiped off the net over the past 10 years .. always wondering where those dedicated people went. It's not as if silencing them would take away their passion .. quite the contrary. The recent decision by the German gov'ment to not help in investigating the Mossad/Dubai murder "due to Germany's special relationship with Israel" is increasing the festering rage .. here's hoping the lid will blow off soon.
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by Lima-P on 09.03.2010 [06:13 ]
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you appreciate the German's underground opposition as well. Remember that junior minister, von Bulaw? He was one of the first 9/11 truthers to hit the internet. But the general public seems to be sunk in a state of shock. They never react to anything at all. Oh, well.
Ditto in UK, France, elsewhere in Europe. Well, let's hope the dedicated join up with the Greek rioters and their like and we finally get some results. It's hard to believe Europe will just carry on slumbering through the carnage.
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by Iron_Clay on 09.03.2010 [06:29 ]
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adrian appears to be the first real thinker here today.
Israel doesn't want sanctions at all Syrian.
Israel wants war and has said clearly that if political pressure and sanctions don't work,... they will make war.
So how would Israel ensure China doesn't support sanctions and therefore the political effort fails and opens the doors for their little war???
Simple: They deliberately Fuck Up The Political Effort For The Support Of Sanctions !!
Syrian are trying to tell me /anyone that Israel don't know how to get invited on a good footing to China??
Yet they fucked it up ??!!!
This is a political and deliberate fuckup of the sanction system to ensure Israel has the green light to over fly Saudi airspace to attack Iran.
Therefore it's no fuckup at all and adrian is absolutely correct.
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [08:50 ]
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So Israhel tries to send in fighters close to the surface to avoid Iranian radar.
Iran has the TOR-1 system just for that.
A few Israeli aircraft get shot down and nuclear bomb technology falls into Iranian hands.
Most of Israel's targets turn out to be dummy targets due to Iranian counter-intelligence espionage.
Iran's nuclear program is set back, but then shifts from peaceful to war-like.
Meanwhile Israel has lost tons of political clout.
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by Lima-P on 09.03.2010 [09:03 ]
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of you above. Just one small point I'd like to make. You attribute too much intelligence to the Jews. Some dark cunning, they may have. Of intelligence not a sign.
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [09:04 ]
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Iran and Syria have a number of defense pacts.
If Israhell strikes Iran, Syrian missiles then strike Israel also.
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [09:08 ]
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Then what happens to Israeli soft targets around the world (embassies, businesses, consulates, etc)?
There are millions of Iranians living outside of Iran, and some might not particularly care much for the idea of Israhell nuke strikes on Iran.
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by Syrian on 09.03.2010 [09:23 ]
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It has been rejected. Israel will neither strike first nor alone. It cannot take on Iran. Iran has missiles systems that can reach most of Europe — think about why they would put that much effort if they're planning on launching a simple conventional bomb. :) Just think about it, guys... really.
If anything they will try to setup a false flag attack to drag Iran and the USA into war, but we already know the outcome of that so they'll probably both be quick to douse the flames.
This is a cold war, an economic war. It needs defrosting before the heat can turn on and the only fuel at the moment is international sanctions. A fuel, I'm afraid, that is in short supply!
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [09:41 ]
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The head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce says Western-backed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program will not have the desired impact.
"It has been proven that the Iranian economy cannot be sanctioned... the stated goal of sanctions is political, which has never been achieved," Mohammad Nahavandian told Reuters in an interview on Saturday.
"Yes, there have been some economic costs involved. Yes, transaction costs go up... but the trade will not stop and has not been stopped," he added.
"Sanctions increase the economic costs not only on those embargoed but also on those who sanction," said Nahavandian, adding that sanctions would harm Iranian citizens more than the country's political decision-makers.
Nahavandian said Iran has increased its trade with Asian and regional countries to confront the sanctions.
"The trade between Iran and China is now over $28 billion," he said.
"With indirect trade, it may be about $31 billion, which is above the trade with the European Union," Nahavandian stated.
Tehran has repeatedly declared that it will not give up the legitimate nuclear rights of the Iranian nation under Western pressure.
www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=119124§ionid=351020102
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [09:43 ]
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Israel would be stupid to attack (it has no stealth aircraft), and as Syrian states, sanctions are indeed in short supply.
In a breath, there isn't a damned thing they can do about it.
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by adrian on 09.03.2010 [13:47 ]
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I do hope you and Syrian are right. But have you seen the pictures of the Biden/Bibi meeting? Netanyahu looks very, very happy. Far, far too happy! I don't like it one bit. Has the US given the green light?
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [14:20 ]
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I've heard that israel is the world's main producer of mdma. Maybe NetanYahoo brought some for Biden.
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by Iranian-Shi'ite on 09.03.2010 [14:22 ]
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quote: Trade between Iran and China is 28 bln $ / year
I don't know that it is really per year. If someone could research that, I'd appreciate it.
thanks in advance
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by pilot-x on 09.03.2010 [14:26 ]
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Dark cunning, yes, Zio-intelligence, pffft.
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by Lima-P on 09.03.2010 [15:21 ]
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nerves cracking up under the strain? Have at it, Israel. Cry havoc! and let slip the dogs of war.
On the other hand, pilot-x at least seems to feel the way I do about Zio-intelligence. Failure down the line.
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by _merk_ on 09.03.2010 [17:12 ]
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h ttp://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f220dfac-14d4-11df-8f1d-00144feab49a.html
"China overtakes EU as Iran’s top trade partner
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran and Geoff Dyer in Beijing
Published: February 8 2010 17:27 | Last updated: February 8 2010 17:27
.....Official figures say the EU remains Tehran’s largest commercial partner, with trade totalling $35bn in 2008, compared with $29bn with China.
But this number disguises the fact that much of Iran’s trade with the United Arab Emirates consists of goods channelled to or from China. Majid-Reza Hariri, deputy head of the Iran-China Chamber of Commerce, said that transhipments to China accounted for more than half of Tehran’s $15bn (€10.9bn, £9.6bn) trade with the UAE.
When this is taken into account, China’s trade with Iran totals at least $36.5bn, which could be more than with the entire EU bloc. No definite conclusion is possible because it is unclear how much of Iran’s trade with Europe is channelled via the UAE. ....""
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