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Saturday 31 August 2013 - 08:52

Is Israel counting down against Iran?

Story Code : 297236
Is Israel counting down against Iran?
Now that Israel managed through its puppet America, to successfully take down Iraq and now by the look of it Syria from its hit list, Iran seems the next logical victim of Washington's ire.
 
One has only to look at the Pentagon's modus operandi of war to realize that just as President George W. Bush hinted Syria would be next on its agenda, as he carefully prepared the American public and the world for that matter, to an armed conflict with Iraq back in 2003, US President Barack Obama has lined up its dominoes against Iran.
 
    True to Israel's designs for the region and in line with Zionists' psychotic thirst for control over the Islamic world as it looks to establish its dominion, Washington has engineered a lie - chemical weapons - to justify and legitimize its attack on Syria; just as it did in 2003 when it claimed that the CIA had discovered weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, it now claims that the Syrian regime has used deadly toxins against civilians.
 
 
It is important to note that while no proof has been brought forward to substantiate such allegations, both Russia and China have concurred that not the Assad regime but the Free Syrian Army (a loose coalition of militia-type groups mainly composed of radical Islamic factions with Jihadist agenda) used such weapons, raising some very serious questions over the types of warfare Islamic militias have now at their disposal.
 
While the world has already chosen to believe that President al-Assad is the guilty party, no one, except Iran has foreseen the devastating repercussions the West will face by handing groups such al-Qaeda a chemical arsenal.
 
As Syria is bracing itself pending Western bombing on its land, Tehran is weighing its options, having understood with much clarity that it is its independence which Washington and Israel want to destroy and forever bury under the sands of time.
 
Iran’s geo-strategic position, its opening onto Asia and the Middle East and its vast natural resources represent too much of an asset for Israel to ignore. And because it knows that Iran's military might will prove too far greater challenge for its army, Israel has chosen to instead enroll the world's army to do its bidding by weaving a web of lies, which western nations will be only too happy to buy into.
 
If Iran's presidential elections gave the world and a much relieved United States some respite, Israel's babble of war has once again picked up in intensity, fed by the frenzy over Syria and the fear of nuclear proliferation at a time when uncertainty, chaos and war seem to be clouding the world in a clout of doom.
 
On August 5th, Wall Street Journal wrote that "European sources" had established that Iran would be able to make a plutonium bomb next year once its reactor in Arak would be completed.
 
If both Israel and the US have floated the idea of an intervention against Tehran should it pursue its nuclear ambitions - we all remember Prime Minister Netanyahu's bomb diagram and his cartoonish doomsday scenario explanation -putting a countdown on such threat will enable the Zionists to exert pressure on its western allies and start selling war against Iran under the pretext of a nuclear crusade.
 
    For months, Israel has worked to hammer into the public' psyche this feeling of pending dread over a potential nuclear attack against the western's way of life; the fact that none of its so-called intelligence reports are based on hard facts have completely eluded the public.
 
 
In this day and age it is, as wrote Mark Twain "easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled."
 
US President Obama's reluctance so far to align itself with Israel's rhetoric of war will unlikely stop the Zionist state from pushing its agenda forward, as it knows only too well that its powerful lobby, AIPAC - the American Israel Public Affairs Committee - will exert just the right amount of political pressure to make the White House see things from its point of view and convince its leaders of the sanity of Israel's logic.
 
The fact that Israel has recently agreed to free 26 Palestinian prisoners earlier this August ahead of peace talks with the Palestinian authorities is further proof that Tel Aviv is preparing its move against Iran.
 
Ben Caspit, a political analyst wrote in August, "In light of the intimations, the signals and the whispers, we are able to figure out the quiet deal that was cut between Israel and the United States: Israel will do whatever is necessary to start negotiations with the Palestinians, maybe even reach a type of an interim arrangement ahead of the final status arrangement. America will give Israel a green light to bomb Iran after having fully verified that the Iranians are really poised to make the final “charge” toward the bomb."
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