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Iran and Hezbollah are planning 'imminent' invasion of Israel's Northern Galilee

Started by rdunk, January 20, 2015, 08:14:02 PM

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rdunk

This piece of news from the U.K. is relative to events that could prove to be very significant, as senior Iranian and Hezbollah figures were killed in an airstrike in Syria this past weekend. Among those killed was Iranian General Mohammed Allahdadi, and allso killed was the son of a prominent Hezbollah leader.

Warnings come just a week after Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah, warned that the group 'is ready and prepared for a confrontation in the Galilee and beyond the Galilee.

Iran has also promised a 'crushing response' to the weekend strike, without laying out exactly what action will be taken.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2918478/Iran-Hezbollah-planning-imminent-joint-invasion-Israel-s-northern-Galilee-region-according-high-level-intelligence.html#ixzz3POTLl8nC

micjer

Watch this video and it will explain the real reason there is a war in Syria.




http://rt.com/op-edge/syria-world-hate-message-604/

8 reasons the New World Order hates  Syria

1) Syria's Central Bank is state-owned & controlled – In other words, it manages its national currency so that it serves the Syrian people and not the Rothschild-controlled global bankers operating from their New York, London, Frankfurt, Tel Aviv, Basel and Paris hideouts.

This means that the volume of currency it issues is in proper sync with the true needs of real economy of work, labor, production and all that is useful to Syria's people, instead of being in sync with parasitic, usurious, speculative foreign financiers. The latter seek to control local central banks so they can artificially limit the volume of currency available for genuine economic needs, especially the no-interest credit needed to finance useful things in the real economy: power plants, roads, gas works, housing, private enterprise and initiatives. This forces productive players – public and private - to have to resort to deadly interest and usury-based private banking loans whereupon the eternal debt chain starts to grow and grow as the so-called 'sovereign debt crises' that hit country after country throughout decades of time eloquently show.

By artificially distorting the volume of 'public currency'issued by sovereign central banks that generates no interest, countries are thus forced to resort to high interest bearing 'private currency' (loans) handled by the monopolistic private bankster cabal in the hands of Rothschild, Rockefeller, Warburg, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, CitiCorp, JP Morgan Chase interests.

Clearly, a very good reason for these parasitic banksters to want to take out Syria.
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micjer

I know my last post was slightly off topic, but not really if you watch the video.  The whole middle east unrest is more to do with Central Banking Control.  Iran is next on the hit list likely.

They are blaming religion and terrorism.  However the real cause is greed and money.
The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

WarToad

Here's the story of the General -

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/01/iranian-general-killed-israeli-attack-201511912396636560.html

QuoteIran has confirmed that a general of its elite Revolutionary Guards has died in an Israeli strike on Syria that also killed six members of the Lebanese group Hezbollah."General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi and a number of fighters and Islamic Resistance [Hezbollah] forces were attacked by the Zionist regime's helicopters," said a statement on the Guards' website on Monday.
"This brave general and some members of Hezbollah were martyred," it said, adding that Allahdadi was in Syria "as an adviser helping the Syrian government to confront takfiri Salafist [Sunni extremist] terrorists."
Shia Iran and Hezbollah are Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's main regional allies in his war against the mainly Sunni rebels seeking to overthrow him.
A source close to Hezbollah had earlier told the AFP news agency that six Iranian soldiers, including commanders, died alongside six of its own fighters in the attack, but the Guards made no mention of other losses.

Soooo...  Shia Iranian forces were fighting with (western and Gulf declared terrorist) Hezbollah troops against Sunni Syrian rebels (who have western support but are declared terrorist by Syria) with Syria's blessing, and Israel takes a potshot taking out a General who for some reason is near the front lines rather than directing stratagy from the rear.  Interestingly enough, Iran, Hezbollah, and Syrian rebels all fight against ISIS, whom Israel also would like purged.

I also can't find anything verifying it was actually Israel.  Iran's just saying that.  Iran's military (and politicians) also have a history of offing eachother to open up positions to promote supporters into.  Israel would be an easy and obvious actor to place the blame with when it was actually done from within.

What a cluster. Israel's best bet is to sit back and let three groups of it's enemies kill each other and do it's work for them.
Time is the fire in which we burn.

Glaucon

Quote from: micjer on January 22, 2015, 01:34:54 PM
  The whole middle east unrest is more to do with Central Banking Control.  Iran is next on the hit list likely.

They are blaming religion and terrorism.  However the real cause is greed and money.
No, no it is not....
"The beginning of wisdom comes with the definition of terms" -Socrates

"..that the people being ignorant, and always discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady opinion and uncertain humour of the people, is to expose it to certain ruin" -Locke

Glaucon

Quote from: rdunk on January 20, 2015, 08:14:02 PM
This piece of news from the U.K. is relative to events that could prove to be very significant, as senior Iranian and Hezbollah figures were killed in an airstrike in Syria this past weekend. Among those killed was Iranian General Mohammed Allahdadi, and allso killed was the son of a prominent Hezbollah leader.
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Warnings come just a week after Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah, warned that the group 'is ready and prepared for a confrontation in the Galilee and beyond the Galilee.

Iran has also promised a 'crushing response' to the weekend strike, without laying out exactly what action will be taken.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2918478/Iran-Hezbollah-planning-imminent-joint-invasion-Israel-s-northern-Galilee-region-according-high-level-intelligence.html#ixzz3POTLl8nC
Are you familiar with Iranian diplomacy in Venezuela?....recently, specifically.

Our coalition is working to counter Iran's typical U.S. scapegoating rhetoric...and is more accurately characterised as "The West" since þe p5+1 talks began. It may seem a rather insignificant point, but it directly threatens Iran's go-to Foreign policy strategy....their exploitation of any region in conflict. It's becoming difficult for Iran to to point fin?ers at a singular boogey man.
"The beginning of wisdom comes with the definition of terms" -Socrates

"..that the people being ignorant, and always discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady opinion and uncertain humour of the people, is to expose it to certain ruin" -Locke

Glaucon

Quote from: micjer on January 22, 2015, 01:34:54 PM
I know my last post was slightly off topic, but not really if you watch the video.  The whole middle east unrest is more to do with Central Banking Control.  Iran is next on the hit list likely.

They are blaming religion and terrorism.  However the real cause is greed and money.
A little word of advice, avoid getting information from foreign governments Media arms...the FSB gets paid, you don't.
"The beginning of wisdom comes with the definition of terms" -Socrates

"..that the people being ignorant, and always discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady opinion and uncertain humour of the people, is to expose it to certain ruin" -Locke

zorgon

SYRIAN AIR FORCE bombing SYRIA





It is my opinion that they yell Allah Hu Akbar (God is great) like we use Oh MY GOD!!!


Ellirium113

QuoteSoooo...  Shia Iranian forces were fighting with (western and Gulf declared terrorist) Hezbollah troops against Sunni Syrian rebels (who have western support but are declared terrorist by Syria) with Syria's blessing, and Israel takes a potshot taking out a General who for some reason is near the front lines rather than directing stratagy from the rear.  Interestingly enough, Iran, Hezbollah, and Syrian rebels all fight against ISIS, whom Israel also would like purged.

They are all good frenemies.  :P

burntheships

Quote from: WarToad on January 22, 2015, 04:31:25 PM


What a cluster. Israel's best bet is to sit back and let three groups of it's enemies kill each other and do it's work for them.

Yup.
Meanwhile, back in the WhiteHouse.... 8)
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- Zorgon

Wrabbit2000

Quote from: Ellirium113 on January 24, 2015, 02:44:05 AM
They are all good frenemies.  :P

That is the Middle East for you, and since long before the current rounds of fighting.

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is just a way of life. Maybe that wouldn't be SO bad...except the roles for friends and enemies change with the breeze sometimes, and that just makes it a snake pit we need to stay clear out of. Our side can't even seem to keep straight who is allied with whom, and for what ultimate goals each faction is fighting.

Let them all (including Israel) stand for themselves, and see who survives the war that comes. Then we should work to re-establish trade relations with those still among the living, and leave it at that. Just my two carrots...

zorgon

Quote from: Wrabbit2000 on January 24, 2015, 07:56:47 PM
Let them all (including Israel) stand for themselves, and see who survives the war that comes. Then we should work to re-establish trade relations with those still among the living, and leave it at that. Just my two carrots...

I agree   They keep blaming the US for all the woes yet we haven't even been here for much over 200 years yet. Those guys were at it since Moses left Egypt :P

Sell all side WMD's, get a lot of popcorn pizza and beer and when the fallout settles we can go in an rebuild (at a price)

We are good at that :D

zorgon

Quote from: Glaucon on January 22, 2015, 07:31:58 PM
A little word of advice, avoid getting information from foreign governments Media arms...the FSB gets paid, you don't.

How about Youtube?  This seems pretty accurate :D




micjer

Don't criticize Isreal now.  You will be labelled anti-semitic!




For the size of the country it sure has a lot of muscle.
The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

petrus4

The difference between the Israeli government and the various terrorist orgs opposing it, is that while said government might consist of raving psychopaths, they know how the game is played.  In war, targetted assassinations of the right people, are precisely how you make headway.  By doing this, the Jews have made the Iranians very angry, which in turn has goaded them into exposing themselves, and making themselves vulnerable.  If you control the enemy's emotions, you control the initiative.

If Hamas and Hezbollah really want to make progress, then putting Netanyahu's head on a pole outside Jerusalem would be a very effective start.  From there, you do the same thing with the senior command structure of the Mossad, one by one.  The message needs to be very clearly and dramatically sent, that joining the Israeli military is likely to have an extremely hazardous effect on one's life expectancy.

The problem with the Muslims who are fighting the Jewish government, is that they are actually addicted to losing.  Suicide bombing and other related forms of bullshit are the tactics of people obsessed with their own victimhood.  They are not the tactics of people who are going to win, or who actually believe they can.

If they try and randomly invade territory like this, they will accomplish nothing other than getting themselves killed.  As cowardly as it might sound, the way to truly win is to deal with specific members of the enemy within their bedrooms, not on the battlefield.  Conventional warfare gets your own people killed as well; assassination only kills the enemy.

Suicide bombing is attempting to have your cake and eat it, which is a big part of why it fails.  If you want to do the Gandhi routine, then lying face down on your stomach in front of bulldozers performing japa is how you do it, and you also have to ensure that the cameras are rolling right in front of you.  Successfully playing the victim card means making sure that you not only have an audience, but also that said audience sincerely believes that the enemy eats babies.  You need to make yourself look completely innocent, and the enemy look completely guilty; and having suicide bombers yourself won't do that.
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