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Title: IRAN: The US Is Sending Thousands Of Troops And Missiles To Israel To Start A War
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Published: Jan 5, 2012
Author: Robert Johnson | Jan. 5, 2012, 8:18 AM |
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IRAN: The US Is Sending Thousands Of Troops And Missiles To Israel To Start A War Robert Johnson | Jan. 5, 2012, 8:18 AM | 1,502 | 13

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Boeing C-17 Globemasters See Also: Iran missile Iran May Have Just Totally Bluffed Out The U.S. Navy And The World Press Avenger drone The Air Force Just Bought Its Biggest And Fastest Armed Drone Ever Aircraft carrier John C. Stemmis Iran Warns The US To Keep Its Aircraft Carrier Out Of The Persian Gulf

Iran's state owned media outlet PressTV announced Wednesday that the U.S. troop movement and huge "missile defense drill," announced December 20, is actually the precursor for war against Iran.

We reported on the deal to bring several thousand U.S. troops, and two advanced missile systems to the country for an unprecedented defense drill in December.

Tensions over the closing of the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. military presence in the Gulf have risen dramatically since, and following the latest round of sanctions signed by Obama, Iran is clearly the defensive.

PressTV says the drill will begin in January, but the Israeli announcement claims the "largest-ever" missile defense exercise will commence this spring, largely in response to Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Tehran's claim that the U.S. is planning a war against Iran is not entirely implausible.

In December we learned that the U.S. will deploy its Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile system and its ship based Aegis system to simulate intercepting an incoming salvo into Israel. The two systems will work in conjunction with Israel's Arrow, Patriot, and Iron Dome missile systems.

This deployment will not actually be the first permanent U.S. military presence in Israel, that moment went largely unnoticed on September 21 when U.S. European Command send a high-powered X-band radar system, supporting people, and equipment to the Jewish state.

The move required more than a dozen aircraft including mammoth C-5 Galaxys and C-17 Globemasters. The Raytheon FBX-T radar system is the same one deployed to northern Japan in 2006 and is incredibly effective at minimizeing incoming missile threats.

In addition to these deployments, the U.S. has been slowly building a list of grievances against Iran and has recently been drawing some lines in the sand that we reported on last month:

There is the article in Foreign Affairs by Matthew Kroenig that has everyone talking. Kroenig, an articulate and thoughtful writer apparently not given to wild extremes of opinion, makes the argument that an attack on Iran is "The Least Bad Option" and sums that reasoning up in his piece titled "Time to Attack Iran."

There is the IAEA report that systematically lays out Iran's apparent attempts to generate weapons grade radioactive material.

There is Leon Panetta saying three days ago that the U.S. will simply not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. He told CBS News this would be "A red line," for both the U.S. and Israel.

There is the $10 million bounty now being offered for information leading to the capture of the Iran-based al-Qaida money-man Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil.

And then, perhaps most interesting in its quiet release, there is yesterday's ruling by a New York federal judge, who signed a default judgment holding the Taliban, al-qaida, and Iran responsible for the September 11 attacks.

Judge George Daniels ruled $100 billion is owed to victims families, and that Iran continues to "provide material support and resources to al-Qaida by providing a safe haven for al-Qaida leadership and rank-and-file al-Qaida members."

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Judge George Daniels ruled $100 billion is owed to victims families, and that Iran continues to "provide material support and resources to al-Qaida by providing a safe haven for al-Qaida leadership and rank-and-file al-Qaida members."

Total insanity.

Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson

Lod  posted on  2012-01-05   9:42:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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