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ca.news.yahoo.com...
Iranian forces took control of a southern Iraqi oil well on a disputed section of the border on Friday, US and Iraqi officials told AFP.
Originally posted by mmiichael
This might be the trigger event.
A Big Iraq Attack (not a Big Mac Attack)
ca.news.yahoo.com...
Iranian forces took control of a southern Iraqi oil well on a disputed section of the border on Friday, US and Iraqi officials told AFP.
[edit on 18-12-2009 by mmiichael]
Originally posted by JJay55
reply to post by mmiichael
They are waiting for the date. Seems they are positioning themselves. We will wear them down a little as minutes are hours and hours are days. Fatigue sets in in about 54 hours.
Sure is fun the watch it unwind. Any predictions on the next headline?
Originally posted by JJay55
Here goes. The beginning of the ME meltdown.
Iran gets busted with nukes Party time.
Originally posted by Sean48
Just got in from work , could you please link a source of the
Iranian nukes?
ca.news.yahoo.com...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A spokesman for Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari dismissed on Friday rumours of a coup that started after a government minister suspected of corruption was stopped from leaving the country.
Political tension has risen in Pakistan since the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down an amnesty that protected Zardari, several of his ministers and thousands of others from corruption charges.
A spokesman for the state anti-graft agency said on Thursday the names of about 248 people had been placed on a list of people barred from leaving the country.
The spokesman did not identify any of those on the list but Defense Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar, was one of them, said the president's spokesman, Farhatullah Babar.
"The name of the Defense minister happens to be on the list and he was not allowed to go," said Babar, adding he believed Mukhtar had been on his way to China late on Thursday when stopped.
Rumours of a coup started, apparently, when Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, told CNN in an interview he hoped there would not be a coup. The rumours swirled briefly in forex markets.
Originally posted by mmiichael
Israel is winning the staring match. They're saying little meaning they're either ready to make a move or unnerving their opponents. My sense is Iran is now worried their bluff will be called. They haven't really gained much threatening Israel.
And now it's Christmas time. They touch one hair on the birthplace of baby Jesus and they'll get bombed back into Stone Age. But Israel hitting Iran now would be a welcomed gift.
Originally posted by JJay55
Islam is one unit. All the 57 OIC countries work together as one unit. What's Pakistans and Irans and Libya's is ultimately possessions of Islam and thus under the control of one head of state: Saudi. If the word is given for Pak to sacrifice for Iran then it will happen. If it means the lives of everyone in Pak, that's ok. If it means the lives of everyone in Iran, it's ok. Islam wins because they have acted in the name of Allah and it is what Allah wanted.
AQ=Pak=Iran=Jordan=Libya=Egypt=Palestine=Islam. One unit, one Caliphate, dar ul Islam.
Originally posted by mmiichael
You think they are co-ordinating their actions on a set program. Maybe they are. Or maybe they are trying hard to, without complete success.
Mike
www.telegraph.co.uk...
On completing his degree, Abdulmutallab was believed to have moved to Yemen, where he was further radicalised and allegedly underwent some form of training culminating in the failed terrorism attempt.
Abdulmutallab was issued with a visa to the US on June 16 last year, coinciding with the completion of his UCL course. The visa was valid until June 12, 2010. His reason given for visiting the US was to attend a religious ceremony.
The source said: “After school at a top establishment in west Africa, Umar was sent to London to college. But when his degree course ended, he ‘disappeared’ to Yemen, where he was being taught Arabic. His family are suggesting he probably got recruited in London but became radicalised in Yemen. He had been in Yemen for about a year or even a year and a half although during that period he had flown between Yemen, Nigeria and the UK.”
Yemen is fast becoming the breeding ground for jihadists. Pete Hoekstra, the senior Republican on the US House Intelligence Committee, said he had information that the suspect may have had contact with a radical imam based in Yemen who had ties to the suspected gunman in the Fort Hood killings in Texas.
Abdulmutallab is reported to have told authorities that the explosive device was acquired in Yemen along with instructions on when it was to be used from al-Qaeda operatives, although it is claimed he later withdrew that remark.