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Tuesday, October 3rd 2006

11:02 PM

INDEX OF ENTERIES ON THIS BLOG

This blog was constructed chiefly to illuminate Iran’s confrontation with the U. S.,  Iran's Military Strength and Israel’s Air Strike Capabilities:

Iran Nuclear Reactor Future and the World Divided On Whether Iran Has the Right to Uranium Enrichment Part I, II and III References                             

Iran's Present Military Strength and Israel’s Air Strike Capabilities

Iran IRIAF - a new Air Force? Window to the Past (70/80s)

Pillars of the Temple of Liberty

Will US Attack Iran?

Uncle Chutzpah and His Willing Executioners on the Dire Iran Threat: With Twelve Principles of War Propaganda in Ongoing Service
by Edward S. Herman
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?itemid=9910

Nuclear War Against Iran
by Michel Chossudovsky
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=%20CH2 0060103&articleId=1714

Iran's Euro-denominated Oil Bourse to Open in March; US$ Crash Imminent!
by William Clark
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=47790%00

The Next War: Crossing the Rubicon
by John Pilger
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Feb06/Pilger13.htm

Who Will Blow the Whistle Before We Attack Iran?
by Ray McGovern
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/021306A.shtml http://www.projectcensored.org/newsflash/iran.htm

Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007 - Review and investigate the facts, as these articles are defiantly out there. http://www.projectcensored.org/censored_2007/index.htm#22

Related U. S. and Israel conflicts in the Middle East:

This is how Israel negotiates with terrorists--oohRAH! http://rleeermey.org/viewtopic.php?t=8971

Iran Nuclear Reactor Future and the World Divided On Whether Iran Has the Right to Uranium Enrichment - Basically the same as this blog http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/802823.aspx

U. S. War against Al-Qaeda and Hezbollah, PLO war Against Israel & the U. S. & Allies; Al-Qaida warns Muslims: Time to get out of U.S. http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/869751.aspx

Letter from the beseeched country of Israel; Office of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/688401.aspx

Weapons of Mass Destruction; EQNEEDF letter to The President of the U.S. Of America http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/684851.aspx

Should Israel Stand Alone? http://community.fox6.com/forums/post/679704.aspx

The Silent War at Home http://community.fox6.com/forums/post/635177.aspx

Americans killed by Middle East-based terrorists; beginning with Robert "Bobby" Kennedy http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/752461.aspx

Democratic Party of Hizballah http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/754044.aspx

EQNEEDF RENEWABLE ENERGY LETTER http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/761121.aspx

Independence from Middle East Oil through expanded Renewable Energy Technologies http://community.fox6.com/forums/thread/876199.aspx

October 6, 2006

Do We Need to Stay In Iraq? http://rleeermey.org/viewtopic.php?t=10141&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

While Americans are thinking about Do We Need to Stay In Iraq, are they researching and investigating any of their assumptions through the world wide net? I know many Americans who don’t have computers, don’t surf the net, listen to the radio rather then news on countless cable stations and networks, chat on forums, read blogs, local and national newspapers, magazines and some so fed up they refuse to stay informed but have a bunch of opinions, the American people.

If I’m not mistaken and I have been on occasion, the United Nations tied the U. S. hands with a clear mandate to defend Kuwait but leave that starving craved nut in power during our first Bush President during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.

His son, our present President feared that Iraq had enriched uranium or at least the capacity to make it and that there critter, defiant before the United Nations, refused to allow proper inspections of its nuclear technologies and while he was a mass murderer, violated human rights, the latter was of no clear threat to the U. S. while his ambiguous nuclear technology program was.

Therefore, Iran’s ambiguous nuclear technology program today, threatening the State of Israel with total destruction of there race and death to Americans, disrupting world order, peace and stability by pressuring countries to go along with their program and Iran’s refusal to stop their quest for enriched uranium clearly poses a greater threat then that there starving critter, the former President of Iraq and soon to be dead human rights violator.

Clark: Hanging Saddam Would Cause Chaos - Thursday, October 5, 2006 (AP) - Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, a member of Saddam Hussein's defense team, predicted on Thursday that a bloodbath would follow should an Iraqi court trying the former president have him executed.

At a news conference, Clark said he feared that should Saddam and the others be hanged, "catastrophic violence" would follow that would lead to "the end of civilization as we know it in the birthplace of civilization, Mesopotamia. Total, unmitigated chaos."

Saddam's Sunni Muslim tribe of 1.5 million would be enraged over what they would consider the revenge killing of the former president by the Shiite-controlled and U.S.-sponsored government, Clark said.

Clark, 78, was attorney general under President Johnson despite opposing the Vietnam War and has been best known since for defending people with unpopular causes. Besides Saddam, he has worked with blind Egyptian cleric Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, a planner of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and American Indian activist Leonard Peltier, convicted in a 1975 gunfight at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in which two FBI agents died.

Saddam and the other defendants, who include his vice president, Taha Yassin Ramadan, are being tried for genocide in the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqi Kurds during the late 1980s. They already have been tried for murder and torture in the deaths of 148 Iraqi Shiites from the Iraqi town of Dujail who allegedly conspired to kill Saddam in 1981.

The court that tried them was to have returned its verdict on Oct. 16, but it announced this week it will not do so. A new date was not set.

Clark said the defendants are at Camp Cropper near Baghdad's airport in a new $60 million detention center. The Army says it oversees about 13,000 prisoners in Iraq at Cropper, Camp Bucca in the southern desert and Fort  Suse in the Kurdish north.

The United States has said it transferred Saddam to Iraqi custody some time ago, but his whereabouts have not been divulged.

In March, an AP-Ipsos poll in the United States and several other countries found that two out of three Americans felt Saddam was getting a fair trial and if convicted should be executed. Lesser majorities in eight other countries polled said he was being tried fairly and should be jailed for life if convicted."

Iranian president says his country is determined to expand uranium http://www.fox6.com/news/world/story.aspx?content_id=4B8D4591-BC9B-428 1-8A77-3647E23D4E35 

Iran Daily

Pistachiov Production Down
12 State Firms to Offer Shares
Majlis Concerned About Low Foreign Investment - This is why Iran passed the foreign investment bill in 2005
Petrochem Complex Against Privatization
Fruit Market in Crisis
IDB Loans for 3 Companies
E. Azarbaijan, Italy Review Cooperation
Pak Lawmaker Supports Gas Pipeline Project
Armenia Will Sell Electricity to Iran 

http://www.iran-daily.com/1383/2100/html/economy.htm

Oil bourse not to use euros in Iran: TSM chief
Wednesday, September 07, 2005 http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=35269&N ewsKind=Current%20Affairs

Iran arbitration body approves foreign loans
Monday, November 14, 2005
http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=37706&N ewsKind=CurrentAffairs

Iran, Armenia, Georgia sign MoU on supply of electricity
Sep 30, 2006 http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_18005.shtml

Iran to abandon deal with Japan
Sep 30, 2006 http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_18004.shtml

THE ASAHI SHIMBUN - Japan officials: Iran oil field talks still alive
10/06/2006 http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200610060150.html

Oct. 6, 2006, 11:23AM - Japan Cutting Stake in Iran Oil Project
By HIROKO TABUCHI Associated Press Writer
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4240924.html

TOKYO (AFP) - Japan braces to lose part of Iranian oil mega-project
10-06-2006, 04h57 http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=145304

AFP - Japan to lose most of Iranian oil mega-project - 6 October 2006 http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/theworld/ 2006/October/theworld_October196.xml&section=theworld&col=

Now if an American expressed the desire to kill our President they would be jailed, while the Iranian President can say death to all Americans and get away with it.

The resolve of the American people in the end will dictate our future, while our present administration, headed by our nations second Bush has clearly paved out a road map to what he and others see as the course for our nation to proceed. To say one Bush was right and the other wrong and or both were either right or wrong with the cards dealt them is really a mute statement and now only history will decide our future based on present government policies.

Whether we should stay in Iraq until the Iraq government can assume their sovereign role over their territory, providing protection for their people through a strengthened Armed Forces is clearly in our best interest, yet if Iraq aligns itself with Iran in part do to regional and inner city security issues and or ideological and religious similarities between both countries, clearly the U. S. will have to decide if we should remain while at odds with Iran.

To pull out and abandon all hopes for a brighter future for not only countless millions of Iraq citizens who only desire to live in peace, not to mention the particulars clearly pointed out in the Coalition Provisional Authority Press Room in relationship to the many, many accomplishments achieved thus far in Iraq, but a stable region in the middle east is clearly in the best interest of the world.

Coalition Provisional Authority Press Room

http://cpa-iraq.org/pressreleases/index.html

As far as the Civil War theory, is it real or is it a myth? Clearly there are those who desire to rule in the presence of Iraq’s present democracy, which by the way has evolved into more freedoms then they had while the Baptist regime was in power and given time will most likely see greater freedoms of worship and civil liberties, liberties that are presently in place, yet many fear the bullies and assembly often results in terrorist attacks killing hundreds, thereby making it appear sometimes there are limited civil liberties when in reality there are, because thousands aren’t rallying and protesting or desecrating the dear departed at funeral ceremonies like Americans in our country are free to do.

Clearly if Iran partners with Iraq, all hopes of democracy would soon be squelched unless Iran recognizes Iraq’s sovereign right to become a democracy and while the Iraq’s President through his Foreign Minister recently sought out Iran’s assistance with security of his nation, full well knowing Iran is backing and funding insurgents within Iraq, illustrates that without the U. S. assistance until Iraq can stand on its own, will merely invite Iran to become even a greater influence in the affairs of Iraq. The Iraq and Iran 8 ½ year war plays a large role in the way the Iranians view the Iraq people and vises a versa.

Iran is clearly the largest threat facing world order and peace and the international community will once and for all have to deal with Iran’s defiance to Middle East stability.

Apologize for being in Iraq, when the country is so close to ultimate victory provided Iran is dealt with severally is ludicrous and to do so would dishonor those sacrificing their lives in the struggle against terror or fascism or both, dependant upon your point of view.

Who's to say it's not WWII all over gain. They learned there tactics from the Hitler party and they want to kill Jews, and dominate the world.

If the U. S. doesn’t have the resolve to kick Iran’s ass back to the stone ages where they presently are dwelling ideologically, then strengthening Iraq’s boarders preventing further insurgents, arms and funds from Iran is only prudent, yet if Iraq joins up with Iran in international quarters and inner city and regional security, then clearly we must rethink what were trying to accomplish.

I'm for fighting, not loosing, but Iran must be dealt with if were to win.

Iran has vowed to help Iraq with their security what ever that means.

When you kill a snake, you don't cut the tail off.

Where is the boarder navy flights making sure arms from Iran don't make it to Iraq?

Fight this dam war with all thy might or bring our troops home and protect the boarders of the U. S.

Clean out that city if you have to evacuate everyone house by house.

Get the job done.

Baghdad locked down, U.S. military suspect Sunni politician's guard http://www.fox6.com/news/world/story.aspx?content_id=3BBAC340-A031-489 9-A6C8-377B2A40274D

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A nervous normality returned to Iraq's capital on Sunday after a 24-hour curfew imposed after U.S. troops arrested a top politician's bodyguard suspected of a plot to bomb the heavily fortified government compound.
http://www.topix.net/content/reuters/235681517238241545853986672556030 5771370?threadid=E2T6L6A0B99KJ1NB

Army Warns Rumsfeld It's Billions Short                                                   

An extraordinary action by the chief of staff sends a message: The Pentagon must increase the budget or reduce commitments in Iraq and elsewhere.                     

By Peter Spiegel, Times Staff Writer
September 25, 2006

About $400 billion has been appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars through emergency funding measures since Sept. 11, 2001, with the money divided among military branches and government agencies.

According to a senior Army official involved in budget talks, Schoomaker is now seeking $138.8 billion in 2008, nearly $25 billion above budget limits originally set by Rumsfeld. The Army's budget this year is $98.2 billion, making Schoomaker's request a 41% increase over current levels.

The Army, with an active-duty force of 504,000, has been stretched by the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. About 400,000 have done at least one tour of combat duty, and more than a third of those have been deployed twice. Commanders have increasingly complained of the strain, saying last week that sustaining current levels will require more help from the National Guard and Reserve or an increase in the active-duty force. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-mi...ll=la-home-h eadlines                                                                                       

I'm behind our President and troops, but Iran must become more supportive toward world order and peace.

There are grave and great costs to war. That's why you must fight to win, and be as fast as you can about it, while being effective, which often takes time and as a result there is enduring hardships and grave sacrifices our servicemembers and those of coalition forces encounter.

Historical Excellence; Honoring Patriots who made the Ultimate Sacrifice for Freedom http://rleeermey.org/viewtopic.php?p=136205

According to a recent VA study, more than one-third of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans seeking medical treatment from the Veterans Administration report symptoms of stress or other mental disorders. This represents a tenfold increase in the last eighteen months. The dramatic jump in cases is causing concern among some veterans groups that VA may not be able to meet the demand.

Psychologists have said all deployed servicemembers will encounter stress during their deployments. Physical signs of stress may include upset stomach, vomiting, muscular contractions, sweating, shakiness, tension, disorientation, vision problems, hyperventilation, exhaustion, urinary frequency and diarrhea. Emotional signs of stress include feeling anxious or agitated, guilt, fear, anger, grief, general loss of emotional control, depression, emotional numbing, and feeling abandoned or lost. Seek professional help if you experience prolonged isolation from friends, anger, irritability, depression that does not decrease with time, frequent suicidal thoughts and alcohol or drug abuse.

Free Online Military Benefits Education Seminar

University Alliance is offering a free online Education Benefits seminar to servicemembers and veterans on November 1st at 6:30 pm EST. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer, Terry Howell will explain the GI Bill and how to use it in conjunction with tuition assistance to get the most out of your education benefits. Register now. http://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/bisk001/20248

Legislation Increases Dependents' Education Benefits

Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, Rep. Steve Buyer (R-Ind.) recently introduced the Disabled Warriors’ Family Education Act of 2006. This bill will allow spouses and dependent children to access their Survivors’ and Dependents’ Education Assistance, under chapter 35 of title 38, United States Code, prior to the severely injured servicemember being discharged from active duty. Once the servicemember receives a VA rating stating that their injuries are permanent and total in nature the servicemember’s spouse and college-aged dependent children may begin their education during the servicemember’s convalescence period, which in some instances may be two years.

Hiring Heroes Paves Road to Jobs

In its second year, the Hiring Heroes program has helped more than 1,000 injured servicemembers and their families connect with potential employers. Hiring Heroes is co-sponsored by The Office of the Secretary of Defense, DoD’s Military Severely Injured Center and Monster.com, a networking hub for current and former military people, defense workers and their families. For more information about Hiring Heroes events, call Karen Hannah, Hiring Heroes program manager, at (88 363-4872 or e-mail her at Karen.Hannah@cpms.osd.mil .

Injury Insurance Surprise

The new Traumatic Injury Protection under Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (TSGLI) is still referred to as “Wounded Warrior Insurance” by proponents who pushed it through Congress last year with surprising speed. But for injuries incurred after Nov. 30, 2005, the phrase “wounded warrior” fails to capture the breadth of TSGLI. That is because any servicemember, active or reserve, who has Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and suffers a traumatic injury can be eligible for the trauma pay. For more information, read the article on the Military.com website at http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,114408,00.html.

 

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