View Full Version : Here it comes!!!! Cant you hear the war drums on Iran beating louder and louder!
Celtic Rogue
12th October 2011, 05:11 AM
Now that the so called terror plot by the iranians has hit the news... all the talking heads on the various main stream media and some politicians are beating the war drums,,, They say things like "Iran has gone too far and needs to be punished". We need to stop them now before they become a bigger threat. (Damn that sounds familiar!!! ) And one tribe member called it a "Pearl Harbor event". LOL Bull Shit... nothing happened but yet it seems to be enough to go forth and kill for the sake of killing.
First of all nothing really happened ... the plan never got off the ground. but they all act like they nuked a city already. I flipped though the local and national news this morning and with no exception they all blamed iran and said we needed to put a stop to their alleged actions.
I believe that we will be attacking iran before the elections . It is obvious to me that the gubbernebt is going to use iran as a scape goat and go to war hoping that it will get the economy growing strong. I hope the general american public can see this too,,, but alas I am a realist and an observer of life. People need to end their addiction to the main stream media and question everything they hear... and push harder when you get called an anti-semite or conspiracy theorist. The public have had years of programming that needs to be broken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plvevTV7Y5E
undgrd
12th October 2011, 05:23 AM
I'm a member of a local online gun board. You would not believe the support coming from that community for going after Iran. Anyone with a differing opinion is being harassed and labeled un-American.
Pointing out where the US has lied about this type of thing in the past falls on deaf ears.
VX1
12th October 2011, 05:52 AM
I'm following the comments under the Yahoo News story, and almost no one believes this fairy tale: http://news.yahoo.com/us-ties-iran-plot-assassinate-saudi-diplomat-182401012.html
A few years ago, you'd be hard-pressed to find a single comment pointing the finger at Israel and the Zionists, but now I'm seeing the majority do.
Spectrism
12th October 2011, 06:35 AM
I'm a member of a local online gun board. You would not believe the support coming from that community for going after Iran. Anyone with a differing opinion is being harassed and labeled un-American.
Pointing out where the US has lied about this type of thing in the past falls on deaf ears.
How quickly they forget that the news media is owned by those working to steal gun rights from the people.
BrewTech
12th October 2011, 06:49 AM
How quickly they forget that the news media is owned by those working to steal gun rights from the people.
I doubt those people ever made the connection in the first place. I know a few like that... I just choose not to talk to them much anymore.
LastResort
12th October 2011, 06:58 AM
U.S. aims to "unite the world" against Iran
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/12/national/main20119095.shtml
Louder and louder indeed.
mrnhtbr2232
12th October 2011, 07:05 AM
...Anyone with a differing opinion is being harassed and labeled un-American.
So pointing out that Iran has a natural right to defend itself against unilateral attack from the U.S. as Israel's proxy is probably over their head then. Try explaining to the chinese support our troops magnet people that some hope Iran scores big and repels an attack - that will really get their Rush Limbaugh brains into high gear.
"Un-American" to see the truth and champion it? Knuckleheads.
Twisted Titan
12th October 2011, 07:26 AM
the sheep will never learn
ever
Horn
12th October 2011, 08:55 AM
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Wonder if they will be able to convince Iraq it needs to purchase a missile shield?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giaZnIr-faM
steyr_m
12th October 2011, 01:52 PM
Here's more --
U.S. prepares sanctions against Iran for bomb plot
U.S. State Department officials said Wednesday they will respond strongly to a terrorist plot to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States.
The Justice Department announced a day earlier that the plot to kill Ambassador Adel Al-Jubeir with a bomb was foiled by the FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency and Mexican police.
The Justice Department also blamed the Iranian government for sponsoring the planned attack.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is saying she will announce a new round of sanctions against Iran soon, but she has not given a date. In addition, the Saudi government said Iran would "pay the price" for the assassination attempt.
State Department officials said they have no plans for a military response against Iran.
However, Vice President Joe Biden told ABC News Wednesday that "nothing has been taken off the table" for the U.S. response.
"It is an outrageous act that the Iranians are going to have to be held accountable," Biden said. "This is really over the top."
The suspect in the bomb plot is being held in a New York jail after being arraigned in federal court.
Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been strained since the Saudi government joined the United States and Israel in condemning Iran for its nuclear development program, which they say is a cover for building nuclear weapons.
The suspect is an Iranian-American identified as Manssor Arbabsiar, 56, a naturalized American.
The federal indictment against Arbabsiar named a second man, Gohlam Shakuri, as a co-conspirator. Shakuri is a member of the Qods force, a special unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.
The indictment charges the men with conspiracy to kill a foreign official and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. Police still are searching for Shakuri.
The British government announced Wednesday it was discussing new sanctions against Iran with the United States. "We would support any measures that help hold Iran accountable for its actions," said Steve Field, spokesman for British Prime Minister David Cameron.
The Drug Enforcement Administration was alerted to the bomb plot by an informant in Mexico. Arbabsiar allegedly traveled to Reynosa, Mexico to meet with drug cartel assassins to ask their assistance in the bombings.
The informant posed as a member of the feared Zetas drug cartel. Arbabsiar allegedly promised to pay $1.5 million and provide “tons of opium” to the cartel in exchange for assistance in assassinating the Saudi ambassador.
When Arbabsiar returned to Mexico to meet with the informant on Sept. 28, Mexican police arrested him and put him on an airplane to New York, where the FBI arrested him.
The federal indictment says Arbabsiar wanted to detonate a bomb to kill the Saudi ambassador at an unnamed downtown Washington, DC, restaurant. The restaurant bombing was to be followed by bomb attacks at the Saudi and Israeli embassies.
His conversations with the informant indicated as many as a hundred people could be killed in the bombings, but that Arbabsiar appeared unconcerned.
“If the hundred go with him...,” Arbabsiar told the informant, then finished his sentence with an expletive.
Regarding the risk that U.S. senators might be killed, Arbabsiar told the informant, “No big deal.”
Arbabsiar reportedly also said he was directed “by high-ranking members of the Iranian government.” They include a relative who is “a member of the Iranian army but did not wear a uniform,” Arbabsiar said.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said the plot was “conceived, sponsored and was directed from Iran.”
He called the plot a “flagrant” violation of U.S. and international law. “The U.S. is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions,” Holder said.
White House officials said Wednesday the investigation continues to see how high responsibility reaches in the Iranian government for the assassination plot.
They said Wednesday it is "likely" Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was involved. They were uncertain about President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's involvement.
Iran is denying allegations that government leaders are involved in the assassination plot.
“Iran strongly denies the untrue and baseless allegations over a plan to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington,” Iran’s English language Press TV quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast as saying. “It is a comedy show fabricated by America.”
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/90062469?U.S.%20prepares%20sanctions%20against%20I ran%20for%20bomb%20plot
jimswift
12th October 2011, 03:09 PM
violation of U.S. and international law.
That's a hoot....pot knocking on kettles door
oldmansmith
12th October 2011, 03:14 PM
And when was the last war Iran/Persia started? Ask the morons that.
gunDriller
12th October 2011, 03:48 PM
And when was the last war Iran/Persia started? Ask the morons that.
a while ago - 200 years i remember reading.
the Iran Iraq war - Iraq was goaded into attacking Iran by their 1980's "ally", the US.
Iranian support of militant groups in the Mid-East - my guess is they give some $$ to neighbors, but since those neighbors are defending themselves against Israel, I'd say it's money well spent.
i'm not sure if this is the normal drumbeat ... or if they're beating the drums a bit louder.
maybe they thought the "bad Iran" message got lost with all the news about the economy & Fukushima & Michael Jackson & Amy Winehouse & Steve Jobs, so they wanted to get some "bad Iran" news in with the news news & the gossip news.
joboo
12th October 2011, 04:37 PM
I doubt those people ever made the connection in the first place. I know a few like that... I just choose not to talk to them much anymore.
TV zombies. Gotta love over opinionated people with the illusion of knowledge. They don't read shit, and know even less...it's a plain fucking disgrace.
osoab
12th October 2011, 05:02 PM
The intensity on this story is there.
I like to point out to the sheep that all of our previous sanctions on Iran were technically a declaration of war.
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