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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:18 am

Possible Iran War Scenario...

Yes I Know It's From A Contributer To Rense...

An It Is Old Enough To Include Bush And Blair...

But I Wonder If The Scenario Is Still Valid...???


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Day One -
The War With Iran


By Douglas Herman

The war began as planned. The Israeli pilots took off well before dawn and streaked across Lebanon and northern Iraq, high above Kirkuk. Flying US-made F-15 and F-16s, the Israelis separated over the mountains of western Iran, the pilots gesturing a last minute show of confidence in their mission, maintaining radio silence.

Just before the sun rose over Tehran, moments before the Muslim call to prayer, the missiles struck their targets.
While US Air Force AWACS planes circled overhead--listening, watching, recording--heavy US bombers followed minutes later.
Bunker-busters and mini-nukes fell on dozens of targets while Iranian anti-aircraft missiles sped skyward.

The ironically named Bushehr nuclear power plant crumbled to dust. Russian technicians and foreign nationals scurried for safety.
Most did not make it.

Targets in Saghand and Yazd, all of them carefully chosen many months before by Pentagon planners, were destroyed.
The uranium enrichment facility in Natanz; a heavy water plant and radioisotope facility in Arak; the Ardekan Nuclear Fuel Unit; the Uranium Conversion Facility and Nuclear Technology Center in Isfahan; were struck simultaneously by USAF and Israeli bomber groups.

The Tehran Nuclear Research Center, the Tehran Molybdenum, Iodine and Xenon Radioisotope Production Facility, the Tehran Jabr Ibn Hayan Multipurpose Laboratories, the Kalaye Electric Company in the Tehran suburbs were destroyed.

Iranian fighter jets rose in scattered groups.
At least those Iranian fighter planes that had not been destroyed on the ground by swift and systematic air strikes from US and Israeli missiles.
A few Iranian fighters even launched missiles, downing the occasional attacker, but American top guns quickly prevailed in the ensuing dogfights.

The Iranian air force, like the Iranian navy, never really knew what hit them.
Like the slumbering US sailors at Pearl Harbor, the pre-dawn, pre-emptive attack wiped out fully half the Iranian defense forces in a matter of hours.

By mid-morning, the second and third wave of US/Israeli raiders screamed over the secondary targets.
The only problem now, the surprising effectiveness of the Iranian missile defenses.
The element of surprise lost, US and Israeli warplanes began to fall from the skies in considerable numbers to anti-aircraft fire.

At 7:35 AM, Tehran time, the first Iranian anti-ship missile destroyed a Panamanian oil tanker, departing from Kuwait and bound for Houston. Launched from an Iranian fighter plane, the Exocet split the ship in half and set the ship ablaze in the Strait of Hormuz.
A second and third tanker followed, black smoke billowing from the broken ships before they blew up and sank. By 8:15 AM, all ship traffic on the Persian Gulf had ceased.

US Navy ships, ordered earlier into the relative safety of the Indian Ocean, south of their base in Bahrain, launched counter strikes.
Waves of US fighter planes circled the burning wrecks in the bottleneck of Hormuz but the Iranian fighters had fled.

At 9 AM, Eastern Standard Time, many hours into the war, CNN reported a squadron of suicide Iranian fighter jets attacking the US Navy fleet south of Bahrain.
Embedded reporters aboard the ships--sending live feeds directly to a rapt audience of Americans just awakening--reported all of the Iranian jets destroyed, but not before the enemy planes launched dozens of Exocet and Sunburn anti-ship missiles.
A US aircraft carrier, cruiser and two destroyers suffered direct hits. The cruiser blew up and sank, killing 600 men.
The aircraft carrier sank an hour later.

By mid-morning, every military base in Iran was partially or wholly destroyed.
Sirens blared and fires blazed from hundreds of fires. Explosions rocked Tehran and the electrical power failed.
The Al Jazeerah news station in Tehran took a direct hit from a satellite bomb, leveling the entire block.

At 9:15 AM, Baghdad time, the first Iranian missile struck the Green Zone.
For the next thirty minutes a torrent of missiles landed on GPS coordinates carefully selected by Shiite militiamen with cell phones positioned outside the Green Zone and other permanent US bases.
Although US and Israeli bomber pilots had destroyed 90% of the Iranian missiles, enough Shahabs remained to fully destroy the Green Zone, the Baghdad airport, and a US Marine base.
Thousands of unsuspecting US soldiers died in the early morning barrage.
Not surprisingly, CNN and Fox withheld the great number of casualties from American viewers.

By 9:30 AM, gas stations on the US east coast began to raise their prices.
Slowly at first and then altogether in a panic, the prices rose. $4 a gallon, and then $5 and then $6, the prices skyrocketed.
Worried motorists, rushing from work, roared into the nearest gas station, radios blaring the latest reports of the pre-emptive attack on Iran. While fistfights broke out in gas stations everywhere, the third Middle Eastern war had begun.

In Washington DC, the spin began minutes after the first missile struck its intended target.
The punitive strike--not really a war said the harried White House spokesman--would further democracy and peace in the Middle East.
Media pundits mostly followed the party line.
By ridding Iran of weapons of mass destruction, Donald Rumsfeld declared confidently on CNN, Iran might follow in the footsteps of Iraq, and enjoy the hard won fruits of freedom.

The president scheduled a speech at 2 PM.
Gas prices rose another two dollars before then.
China and Japan threatened to dump US dollars.
Gold rose $120 an ounce.
The dollar plummeted against the Euro.

CNN reported violent, anti-American protests in Paris, London, Rome, Berlin and Dublin.
Fast food franchises throughout Europe, carrying American corporate logos, were firebombed.

A violent coup toppled the pro-American Pakistan president.
On the New York Stock Exchange, prices fell in a frenzy of trading--except for the major petroleum producers.
A single, Iranian Shahab missile struck Tel Aviv, destroying an entire city block.
Israel vowed revenge, and threatened a nuclear strike on Tehran, before a hastily called UN General Assembly in New York City eased tensions.

An orange alert in New York City suddenly reddened to a full-scale terror alarm when a package detonated on a Manhattan subway.
Mayor Bloomberg declared martial law.
Governor Pataki ordered the New York National Guard fully mobilized, mobilizing what few national guardsmen remained in the state.

President Bush looked shaken at 2 PM.
The scroll below the TV screen reported Persian Gulf nations halting production of oil until the conflict could be resolved peacefully. Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, announced a freeze in oil deliveries to the US would begin immediately.
Tony Blair offered to mediate peace negotiations, between the US and Israel and Iran, but was resoundingly rejected.

By 6 PM, Eastern Standard Time, gas prices had stabilized at just below $10 a gallon.
A Citgo station in Texas, near Fort Sam Houston Army base, was firebombed.
No one claimed responsibility.
Terrorism was not ruled out.

At sunset, the call to prayer--in Tehran, Baghdad, Islamabad, Ankara, Jerusalem, Jakarta, Riyadh--sounded uncannily like the buzzing of enraged bees.

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USAF veteran, Douglas Herman correctly predicted the aftermath of the attack on Iraq in his column: Shock & Awe Followed by Block-To-Block.

http://www.rense.com/general69/dayone.htm


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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:25 am

Deadly blasts hit Iran arms depot

At least 15 killed and many wounded in twin blasts at military base west of Tehran.


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Two powerful blasts at a military base to the west of Tehran have killed more than 15 people and wounded many more, local media reports say.

The semi-official Fars news agency carried a statement by the Revolutionary Guard Corps which said that the blasts occurred on Saturday in an ammunition depot at a base in Bidganeh, near the city of Karaj.

The explosions, which were originally reported as in a gas-distribution station, hit "a military base" west of the capital, Alireza Jane, responsible for security issues in the Tehran governor's office, told the ISNA news agency.

Witnesses told Al Jazeera that the blasts took place close to the mountains in the village where the Revolutionary Guard base is located.

The Red Crescent has deployed search and rescue crews to the scene, and over 15 ambulances have arrived at the location.

The blasts shattered the windows of residential neighbourhoods in the western suburbs of Tehran, witnesses told the AFP news agency.

They were heard up to 45km away

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/11/20111112105645946264.html


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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Sat Nov 12, 2011 8:01 am

Presidential Candidate Romney: "Prepare For War Against Iran"

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Accusing President Barack Obama of naivete on Iran, Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney promised Thursday that if elected president he would "prepare for war" with the Islamic republic, the AFP reported referring to the Wall Street Journal.

Romney said he would back up US diplomacy "with a very real and very credible military option," deploying carrier battle groups to the Gulf and boosting military aid to Israel.

"These actions will send an unequivocal signal to Iran that the United States, acting in concert with allies, will never permit Iran to obtain nuclear weapons," he wrote.

Romney, a frontrunner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, keyed his column to a International Atomic Energy Agency report this week citing "credible evidence" that Iran had worked on a nuclear explosive device.

Iran denies it is developing nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear program is for generating electricity, but the report has prompted calls in the West for tougher UN sanctions and demands by Israel for world to act to prevent Tehran for getting nuclear weapons.

Romney said the United States "needs a very different policy."

"'Si vis pacem, para bellum.' That is a Latin phrase, but the ayatollahs will have no trouble understanding its meaning from a Romney administration: If you want peace, prepare for war," he said.

He stopped short of advocating military action against Iran, but attacked the Obama administration's diplomatic and sanctions-oriented approach to Tehran's nuclear program as "a case study in botched diplomacy."

"Whether this approach was rooted in naivete or in realistic expectations, can be debated. I believe it was the former," Romney wrote.

He criticized the administration for failing to get Moscow's support for tougher action against Tehran as the price for a "reset" in US-Russian relations, and Obama's refusal to meddle during Iran's Green Revolution of 2009.

"A proper American policy might or might not have altered the outcome; we will never know," he wrote. "But thanks to this shameful abdication of moral authority, any hope of toppling a vicious regime was lost, perhaps for generations."

With the US military tied down in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Obama administration has played down a US military option against Iran, opting instead for diplomacy and sanctions.

Robert Gates, Obama's Republican defense secretary until earlier this year, warned repeatedly against the use of military force, arguing it would only drive the Iranian program deeper underground.

"The reality is there is no military option that does anything more than buy time," Gates told CNN in 2009.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27614


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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:55 am

US/NATO Early Warning Radar Systems Deployed In Turkey.

Turkey has recently launched the early warning radar station, a part of NATO's missile system, which the USA has been building near Russia's borders.
The radar station will be controlled from Germany.
The station is located in the town of Malatya, which is 500 kilometers to the south-east of Ankara and some 700 kilometers from the border with Iran.
Turkish and US servicemen will serve at the station.

Turkey agreed to deploy the radar station on its territory in September 2011.
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan stated back then that the deployment of the radar in Turkey would be an important step for the whole region.

Data from the station will be transferred to command posts in the United States and to the ships equipped with the AEGIS system (a sea-based missile defense system).
NATO officials stated that the radar station was deployed in Turkey in connection with the growing threat for Iran to use small and medium range missiles in the Middle East...

The deployment of the radar station raised concerns among other countries of the region indeed.
The distance from the station to Syria, for example, is a bit more than 200 kilometers.
Syrian President Bashar Assad pays a lot of attention to his missile potential.
His generals are certain that hundreds of Syrian short-range missiles would guarantee no aggression against Syria.
Syrian officials earlier stated that their country would shower Turkey and Israel with missiles in the case of aggression.

Moreover, many Syrian analysts say that the deployment of the radar station in Turkey proves the preservation of the military alliance between Ankara and Tel Aviv.
Israel will also be receiving data from the Turkish radar.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=BAL20120119&articleId=28739&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter


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Iran warns against ‘adverse consequences’ of NATO radar in Turkey

In yet another warning against a NATO early-warning radar system planned to be deployed in Turkey to help spot missile threats coming from outside Europe, a senior Iranian commander urged Turkey to reconsider its decision and warned the neighboring country of the “adverse consequences” of its agreement to host the NATO radar, Iran’s state-run Press TV reported on Monday.

Turkey should rethink its long-term strategic interests and draw lessons from the “bitter historical experiences” of other countries, Iran’s Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff deputy head Brig. Gen. Massoud Jazayeri was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Ankara should rely more on the strength of its Muslim nation as well as the potency of Muslims elsewhere and assume a role geared towards improving security in the region, he reportedly added.

The Iranian commander also emphasized that Turkey should be held accountable for its “all-out support for the Israeli regime” following Ankara’s agreement to the installation of the US-backed missile shield on its soil.
He also pointed to “serious concerns” among US officials about emerging threats to the very existence of the occupying Israeli regime and insisted that Washington seeks to utilize all possible means and opportunities, including its so-called missile shield deployment in Turkey, to salvage Israel.

Tehran sees Turkey’s decision to deploy a NATO missile early warning system as a US ploy to protect Israel from any counter-attack should the Jewish state target Iran’s nuclear facilities.

http://www.todayszaman.com/newsDetail_getNewsById.action?newsId=259392


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Post  AV-IT Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:04 pm

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The US Air Force officials have participated in “acts of retaliation” against the whistleblowers responsible for uncovering the practice of dumping soldiers' remains in a landfill.


A US Office of Special Counsel investigation revealed that the four mortuary workers who reported the practice were suspended for doing so, and at least one of them, James Parsons, was fired, while another, William Zwicharowski, was labeled “mentally unstable” by officials.

However, such retaliation is illegal under the Whistleblower Protection Act, a United States federal law that protects federal whistleblowers who work for the government and report agency misconduct.

According to a Washington Post report in December, the incinerated partial remains of at least 274 American troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan had been dumped in the King George county landfill in Virginia.

The US Air Force is reported to have dumped the cremated partial remains in the landfill between 2004 and 2008. The practice was brought to attention after a report in November described “gross mismanagement of soldiers' remains” at the Dover Air Force base.

According to whistleblowers responsible for the exposure some body parts were lost, burned, cut away and even dumped as garbage in the landfill before the disturbing practice came to a halt in 2009.

The employees say that such orders were authorized by their superiors, who asked them to remain silent on the matter.

None of the supervisors responsible were fired. Instead, two were transferred and the commander of the unit was given a reprimand.

At least 6,325 US service members have lost their lives since the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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