Barak Askes Pelosi To Imagine If Rockets Were Continually Fired At San Diego

Unfortunately I think that Ehud Barak is wasting his breath because Nancy Pelosi is nothing more than a condescending bobble-brained terrorist sympathizer, something that she has more than confirmed since becoming House majority leader.

Why I’m sure if Barak looks into one of Nancy Pelosi’s ears, he will see straight out the other side.

Barak to Pelosi: Imagine if rockets were continually fired at California


Defense Minister Ehud Barak offered a chilling analogy to a congressional delegation in which he asked the group to imagine a situation similar to what occurs in Israel’s south to a hypothetical equivalent in the US.

“Think about what would happen if for seven years rockets had been fired at San Diego, California from Tijuana, Mexico,” Barak said in relation to the continual barrage of rockets fired from Gaza.

The Defense Minister’s remarks came during his meeting with Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and other members of the US Congress, at an economic summit being held in Sharm e-Sheikh, Egypt.


MadMood AhmaNutJob Says That Israel Is “Dying”

The religion of peace rears its ugly head once again.

I wish our politicians had the courage to put this nut job out of our and Israel’s misery once and for all. Unfortunately, unless you vote for me that is never going to happen!

Iran’s Ahmadinejad says Israel “dying”


Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that Israel was “dying” and that people in the Middle East would destroy it if given the chance.

His remarks coincided with the arrival of U.S. President George W. Bush in the Middle East to celebrate Israel’s 60th birthday and try to energise peace efforts complicated by a corruption scandal that could topple Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Opposition to Israel is a fundamental principle in Shi’ite Muslim Iran, which backs Palestinian militants opposed to peace with the Jewish state.

“The Zionist regime is dying,” Ahmadinejad said in a speech in the northern city of Gorgan, referring to Israel. “The criminals imagine that by holding celebrations … they can save the Zionist regime from death.”

“They should know that regional nations hate this fake and criminal regime and if the smallest and briefest chance is given to regional nations they will destroy (it),” said Ahmadinejad, who often rails against Israel and the United States.

A 2005 statement by Ahmadinejad saying that “Israel should be wiped off the map” outraged the international community.

Last month, a senior Iranian army commander said Iran will respond to any military attack from Israel by “eliminating” it, in comments condemned by Washington.

Iran, the world’s fourth-largest oil producer, says it has developed ballistic missiles able to hit Israel and U.S. bases in the region.

Some analysts have speculated that Israel might attack Iran to stop its nuclear activities, which the West fears are a front for weapons development. Iran, which does not recognise Israel, insists it wants nuclear technology only for electricity.

Washington says it wants a diplomatic resolution to the nuclear dispute but has not ruled out military action if that fails. Tehran insists it will not bow to Western pressure.


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Iran Will Have Nukes This Year


If this news is coming from Israel, it can’t be good. Their intelligence is usually right on the mark.

The time has come to send Mahmoud Ahmadinejad off to meet the 72 virgins. They can’t possibly still be virgins, can they?

‘Iran may get nuke technology this year’


Iran will likely have nuclear bomb technology in 2008, Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz said Wednesday, citing an updated Israeli intelligence assessment.

However, Mofaz, a former defense minister and IDF chief of General Staff, said in a speech at Yale University, Connecticut, that Iran could have the know-how to build nuclear arms within months.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s office would not comment on Mofaz’s new assessment of the Iranian program.

In his speech on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the transportation minister went on to say that while the diplomatic channel was the preferred and correct option to stop Iran becoming a nuclear power, if sanctions do not prove effective, that option must be removed from the table. He said every scenario must be prepared for and that any means of ensuring Iran does not go nuclear would be valid.

Referring to the Holocaust, Mofaz said that everyone has learned that history sometimes repeats itself but that now the world had an opportunity to ensure that it doesn’t. He said “this time,” the Jewish people would not let it happen, expressing hope that the world, too, would not let it happen.

An Iranian technician works at the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan 410 kilometers south of Teheran.

He called the Iranian regime the central threat to humanity in the 21st century.

Mofaz was in the US heading an Israeli delegation, which was holding meetings with US officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, within the framework of the Israel-US Strategic Dialogue.


Oil Rich, Energy Independent, Iran Starts Installing New Nuclear Centrifuges

Oil Rich, Energy Independent, Iran Starts Installing New Nuclear Centrifuges; that is the headline the “Main Stream Media” should have plastered all over the place. Anyone with an ounce of common sense can see that an oil rich nation like Iran has no need for Nuclear power. That’s right they don’t need it. Their ultimate goal is to obtain nuclear weapons so that they can destroy Israel and Western Theologies. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been saying this for years but the world has refused to take him seriously.

Well the clock is ticking and it is getting so loud that the world must act now. United Nation sanctions are useless folly designed only to either buy time or continue collecting payoff monies from Iran.

If I can simplify this for all the misguided Liberals, the only realistic way to handle such a brutal regime is to turn Iran and all its inhabitants into glass parking lot. We and Israel have the power to do it and eventually we will have to. Time is not on our side.

Iran starts installing new nuclear centrifuges


Iran on Tuesday said it had started work to install thousands of new centrifuges to enrich uranium at its main nuclear plant, angering world powers who fear Tehran wants to develop an atomic weapon.
“Today, the phase for installing 6,000 new centrifuges at the facility in Natanz has started,” the state broadcasting website quoted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying at the atomic plant.

His announcement came as Iran marked its “national day of nuclear technology” on the second anniversary of its first production of uranium sufficiently enriched to make atomic fuel.

Iran has already installed around 3,000 P1 centrifuges at an underground enrichment facility at Natanz, in central Iran, according to the latest report by the UN nuclear watchdog, and tripling this number would mark a major expansion of its nuclear capacities.

The West fears Iran could use enriched uranium to make a nuclear weapon, and Tehran’s refusal to suspend the process has been punished with three sets of UN Security Council sanctions and US pressure on its banking system.

World powers responded swiftly and with concern to Ahmadinejad’s latest defiant announcement.

Gregory Schulte, the US ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said “today’s announcement reflects the Iranian leadership’s continuing violation of international obligations and refusal to address international concerns.”

The British foreign office said that by announcing the installation of new centrifuges Iran had “chosen to ignore the will of the international community.

“This is despite the fact that Iran’s enrichment programme has no apparent civilian purpose, and shows that Iran is making no effort to restore international confidence in its intentions,” it said.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said the international community must consider “reinforced” sanctions if Iran does not respond to concerns about its nuclear programme.

Ahmadinejad also inspected a “new generation” of centrifuges being built at an above-ground research facility at the plant, the official IRNA news agency reported.

These are Iran’s version of the more efficient P2 centrifuges — the IR-2 — which can enrich uranium considerably faster than the standard P1s. The reports did not say how many of these centrifuges Iran has built.

Ahmadinejad said he would announce more “good news” at a major ceremony at 1600 GMT at the headquarters of Iranian state broadcasting in Tehran alongside the head of Iran’s atomic energy organisation Gholam Reza Aghazadeh.

State television was repeatedly playing patriotic music while children at schools around the country chanted the familiar mantra of “nuclear energy is our natural right.”

Tehran has repeatedly insisted that it has no intention of making concessions over calls for it to freeze enrichment, leading to deadlock in the standoff with the international community.

Iran insists that its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful and solely aimed at generating energy for a growing population whose supply of fossil fuels will eventually run out.

The United States has never ruled out military action to bring Tehran to heel, and Iran’s arch enemy Israel has expressed alarm about the nuclear drive, especially after Ahmadinejad predicted the Jewish state is doomed to disappear.

Underlining the tensions, Israel’s National Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer warned on Monday that Israel would respond to any Iranian attack by destroying the “Iranian nation.”

The Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday that envoys from world powers would meet in Shanghai on April 16 to discuss how to end the standoff over the Iranian nuclear programme.

But Iran is also believed to have experienced difficulties in utilising its existing centrifuges to full capacity.

Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, has said it was “natural in this kind of industry that there are ups and downs once in a while.”

In a warning to Ahmadinejad’s domestic rivals, the semi-official Fars news agency reported that Iran had handed former nuclear negotiator Hossein Moussavian a two-year suspended jail sentence for “harming national security.”

Moussavian was a leading nuclear negotiator in the moderate team that made a deal with EU countries to temporarily suspend enrichment during the presidency of reformist Mohammad Khatami until 2005.


US-Israel Report to Show Saddam Transferred WMDs to Syria

I don’t know how much coverage this will get from the “Main Stream Media” but The Jerusalem Post is reporting that an upcoming joint US-Israel report will claim that Saddam Hussein transferred weapons of mass destruction to Syria.

This should be front page news if and when it does come out and may alter the outcome of our Presidential election. It’s probably something the Democrats don’t want to hear.

‘Report on Sept. 6 strike to show Saddam transferred WMDs to Syria’


An upcoming joint US-Israel report on the September 6 IAF strike on a Syrian facility will claim that former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein transferred weapons of mass destruction to the country, Channel 2 stated Monday.

Furthermore, according to a report leaked to the TV channel, Syria has arrested 10 intelligence officials following the assassination of Hizbullah terror chief Imad Mughniyeh.


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