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AN URGENT investigation was launched last night after Israel accused Britain of indirectly supplying Hezbollah terrorists with military night-vision equipment that helped them to target Israeli soldiers in Lebanon.
They were sold under an export licence in 2003 to help the Iranians to monitor the desert and mountainous border regions with Afghanistan.
Iran has publicly complained that its efforts to counter the drugs traffickers has been ignored by the West. However, Britain has pledged its full support to Tehran in this one area of co-operation. Customs and Excise officers, through drug liaison officers based in Islamabad, in Pakistan and in Tehran, have developed close links to their Iranian counterparts
The equipment was found by Israeli troops in Hezbollah command bunkers in southern Lebanon. Each set was stamped “made in Britain”.
Originally posted by spencerjohnstone
But kinda funny though, An Israley Soldier finds a Nightvision Kit with the made in Britain Stamped on it.
The equipment was found by Israeli troops in Hezbollah command bunkers in southern Lebanon. Each set was stamped “made in Britain”.
That kills me
Yeah supply both sides and see who wins hmmms. No wonder Blair would not call for a ceasfire.....
[edit on 20-8-2006 by spencerjohnstone]
Originally posted by spencerjohnstone
But kinda funny though, An Israley Soldier finds a Nightvision Kit with the made in Britain Stamped on it.
The equipment was found by Israeli troops in Hezbollah command bunkers in southern Lebanon. Each set was stamped “made in Britain”.
That kills me
Yeah supply both sides and see who wins hmmms. No wonder Blair would not call for a ceasfire.....
[edit on 20-8-2006 by spencerjohnstone]
Iran-Contra_Affair]Iran-Contra Affair
In summer 1985, Michael Ledeen, a consultant of Robert McFarlane, asked Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres for help in the sale of arms to Iran. The Israel government required that the sale of arms meet the approval of the United States government, and when it was convinced that the U.S. government approved the sale by Robert McFarlane, Israel obliged by agreeing to sell the arms. In July 1985, Israel sent American-made BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire-guided) anti-tank missiles to Iran for the release of Reverend Benjamin Weir; Weir was released. Despite the fact that arms were being sold to Iran, only Weir was released. This resulted in the failure of Ledeen's plan with only three shipments through Israel.
At first, the Iranians refused to buy the arms at the inflated price because of the excessive markup imposed by North and Ghorbanifar, but the arms were eventually sold in February with the shipment of 1000 TOW missiles to Iran. From May to November 1986, there were additional shipments of miscellaneous weapons and parts.[citation needed] The total of all arms sales was less than a planeload.
Iranian Ground Forces Equipment
Chieftain Mk3/5: 100
M-60A1: 150
AH-1J.: 50
CH-47C: 20
Bell 214 50:
AB-205A: 68
AB-206: 10
List of Iranian Air Force aircraft
Grumman F-14A Tomcat
McDonnell-Douglas F-4D/E Phantom II/RF-4E Phantom II
Northrop F-5E/F Tiger, RF-5E
Boeing 707 (Tanker)
Boeing 727 (Cargo/transport)
Boeing 747 (Transport)
Originally posted by Souljah
Will Israel also file a complaint against United States, ...
Originally posted by spencerjohnstone
But kinda funny though, An Israley Soldier finds a Nightvision Kit with the made in Britain Stamped on it.
The equipment was found by Israeli troops in Hezbollah command bunkers in southern Lebanon. Each set was stamped “made in Britain”.
That kills me
Yeah supply both sides and see who wins hmmms. No wonder Blair would not call for a ceasfire.....
[edit on 20-8-2006 by spencerjohnstone]