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Rehmat
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Yesterday, I came across three news items which are inter-connected to Zionist Lobby’s plan to push Americans to die in Iran for Israel.

1. On September 11, Reuters reported that “the US plans a $7.8 billion dollar deal with Turkey to supply it with 290 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) interceptor missiles. The PAC-3 is a substantially upgraded version of the Patriots that were sent to Israel on the eve of the 1991 war against Iraq and to Turkey ahead of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. The pattern inescapably suggests an imminent replay of the first two attacks in the Persian Gulf, this time against Iran”.

2. On September 15, Zionist daily Bloomberg reported the recommendations of the pro-Israel think tank, the ‘Bipartisn Policy Center’ in Washington study done by two former Senators, Charles Robb and Daniel Coats and a retired General Charles Wald. They recommendations were: “If biting sanctions do not persuade the Islamic Republic to demonstrate sincerity in negotiations and give up its enrichment activities (which it has the right to do as a signatory of NPT), the White House has to begin serious consideration of the option of a US-lead military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities…”

3. On September 15, US Armed Forces newspaper Stars and Stripes reported that some 1,000 US European Command troops will soon be deployed to Israel for a large-scale missile defence excercise with Israeli forces. General James Jones, the national security adviser to Obama administration – according to a White House release – said that the missile defense program is to “enhance European and American defense in light of an emerging threat from Iran.”

According to Reuters: “Turkey will use the PAC-3 missiles to improve its missile defense capability, strengthen its homeland defense, and deter regional threats.” The question is which of its neighbors could possibly pose a “regional threat” to 99.7% Muslim-majority Turkey – Iraq, Israel, Syria, Russia or Iran? Russia with which Turkey cannot win; it’s in bed with Israel since 1950s; Iraq is a US colony, and Syria is too weak to fight anyone – which leaves only Islamic Iran.

The main Iranian nuclear facility is located at Bushehr which was built with the help of Russian experts and technicians. For the last eight years, American and Israeli military experts have been working on plans how to attack that facility. Israel wants the US to launch a bombing and missile attack from its aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf, supported by long-range Israeli bombers flying over Turkey and occupied Iraq.

Both the US and NATO has already secured access to air-bases (in addition to Turkey) in countries around Islamic Iran – occupied Iraq, occupied Afghnaistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Azerbaijan.

Arif Keskin, a Turkish Iranian expert, in Turkish daily Hurriyet warned on September 13: “If Turkey agrees to open its soil to the missile shield program, it would worsen its relations with not only Iran, but also Syria and Russia.” The newspaper quoted another analyst issuing a second alarm: “For Turkey’s part, purchasing the Patriot missiles mean engaging in a conflict with Iran.”

Turkey is the only NATO member – which is not only a Muslim-majority country – but also the only NATO member which shares common borderss with Islamic Iran.

M.K. Bhadrakumar, former Indian Ambassador to Turkey – writing in Indian daily Th Hindu (February 6, 2009) had this advice for the Israeli Zionist Jews:

“Turkey has many friends in the region, whereas Israel hardly has any. Turkey is an irreplaceable ally for Israel in the Middle East. With the expected US-Iranian engagement and the ensuing realignment in the region, Israel (and the pro-West Arab states) needs Turkey as a “balancer” more than ever before. Iraq can no longer play that role. The effusive Iranian salute to Mr. Erdogan shows Tehran is conscious of the new imperatives too.

Beyond all that, however, an ageless spectre may come to haunt Israel. For the first time in the rolling Anatolian heartlands, a surge of anti-Semitism is visible. If the Ottoman era’s fabulous record of providing asylum to the wandering Jews is indeed becoming a relic of history, do not ask who is responsible. Israel’s leaders must take the blame for it.”

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Posted : 17/09/2009 5:23 pm
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