noworldsystem.com


We’ll nuke Iran – Bush promises Israel

We’ll nuke Iran – Bush promises Israel

Presscue
January 10, 2008


US President George W. Bush promised Israel’s opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu that the United States will join the Jewish state in a nuclear strike against Iran, Israel Radio reported today.

Former Prime Minister Netanyahu, opposition Likud party’s hardline chairman who opposes the US-backed Annapolis peace process, reiterated to President Bush his stance, that a pre-emptive nuclear strike against Iran’s nuclear installations was the only way to stop the Islamic nation’s nuclear weapons ambitions.

“I told him my position and Bush agreed,” Netanyahu told Israel Radio.

During their 45-minute meeting at King David hotel in Jerusalem Netanyahu also told Bush that “Jerusalem belongs to the Jewish people and will remain under Israeli sovereignty for eternity.”

President Bush issued a stark warning to Iran over Strait of Hormuz incident, saying that “all options are on the table to protect our assets.”

“There will be serious consequences if they attack our ships, pure and simple,” Bush said during the joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem. “And my advice to them is, don’t do it.”

Bush criticized those who interpret the National Intelligence Estimate, which found that Iran gave up its nuclear weapons program in 2003, as a sign that Iran was no longer a threat.

“Let me remind you what the NIE actually said,” Bush stold reporters. “It said that as far as the intelligence community could tell, at one time the Iranians had a military — covert military program that was suspended in 2003 because of international pressure. My attitude is that a non-transparent country, a country which has yet to disclose what it was up to, can easily restart a program.”

 

Israel: All Options On Table To Stop Iran

AFP
January 10, 2008


Israel is keeping all options on the table if economic and diplomatic pressure fails to halt archfoe Iran’s nuclear programme, Israel’s ambassador to the United States said on Thursday.

“In assessing the threat from Iran we see in sync and think similarly. Both America and Israel understand the severity of the threat, the implication of the threat if it grows,” Israel’s US Ambassador Sallai Meridor said.

He spoke a day after visiting US President George W. Bush met Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem at the start of his regional visit for talks that focused on the Islamic republic.

“Both the US and Israel would prefer seeing this threat removed through diplomatic-economic means without any need to take other steps,” he said.

Asked if a military strike was a realistic option, Meridor said “both the US and Israel haven’t removed any option from the table,”

“All options are on the table, not only in the future. They are on the table if we get to the point, and I hope we don’t get to the point, that diplomactic and economic preferred alternatives will fail to produce the hoped for results.”

International support for new sanctions on Iran has been waning since a US National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) in early December said that the Islamic republic had halted a nuclear weapons programme in 2003.

Israel considers the Islamic republic its main regional threat in the wake of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s repeated statements for it to be wiped off the map.

Widely considered to be the Middle East’s sole if undeclared nuclear power, Israel along with the US suspects that Tehran’s nuclear programme is a cover for developing atomic weapons, a charge Iran denies.

 



Iranian Video Debunks Straits of Hormuz Incident

Iranian TV airs video of Gulf encounter

AP
January 10, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHqwTjcYZBk

Iran broadcast video Thursday of its boats and U.S. naval ships in the Persian Gulf in an apparent attempt to show that there was no confrontation between the vessels.

The grainy 5-minute, 20-second video showed a man speaking into a handheld radio, with three U.S. ships floating in the distance. It appeared to be shot from a small boat bobbing at least 100 yards from the American warships.

The footage did not show any Iranian boats approaching the U.S. vessels or any provocation. But the short clip likely did not show Sunday’s entire encounter, which U.S. Navy officials described as threatening, and said lasted about 20 minutes.

Read Full Article Here

 

U.S.: Voices on Recording May Not Have Been From Iranian Speedboats

ABC News
January 10, 2008

Just two days after the U.S. Navy released the eerie video of Iranian speedboats swarming around American warships, which featured a chilling threat in English, the Navy is saying that the voice on the tape could have come from the shore or from another ship.

The near-clash occurred over the weekend in the Strait of Hormuz. On the U.S.-released recording, a voice can be heard saying to the Americans, “I am coming to you. You will explode after a few minutes.”

The Navy never said specifically where the voices came from, but many were left with the impression they had come from the speedboats because of the way the Navy footage was edited.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRbYKKM5cAE

Today, the spokesperson for the U.S. admiral in charge of the Fifth Fleet clarified to ABC News that the threat may have come from the Iranian boats, or it may have come from somewhere else. We’re saying that we cannot make a direct connection to the boats there,” said the spokesperson. “It could have come from the shore, from another ship passing by. However, it happened in the middle of all the very unusual activity, so as we assess the information and situation, we still put it in the total aggregate of what happened Sunday morning. I guess we’re not saying that it absolutely came from the boats, but we’re not saying it absolutely didn’t.”

The Iranians have denied using the threatening language and are saying U.S.-released video is fabricated. Today, the Iranian government aired its own video of the event on state-run TV there. On the audio, the voice that the Iranians say is the communication from their vessel can be heard identifying itself to the American ship, “Coalition warship No. 73 this is an Iranian navy patrol boat.”The incident ended without shots being fired, but senior defense officials told ABC News that the USS Hopper’s gunners were within seconds of firing on the Iranians.

Related News:

Olmert tells Bush construction in Jerusalem to continue
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3492546,00.html

Straits of Hormuz Incident – Almost Certainly A Fake
http://d-day.blogspot.com/2008..iovideo-almost.html

Iranian TV: Pentagon Video/Audio Faked
http://ap.google.com/article/ALe..AqbyYZd09QD8U2DDKO0

Marine Gulf of Tonkin confirmed as False Flag
http://911blogger.com/node/13307

Bush’s last throw against Iran
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JA10Ak03.html

Strait of Hormuz: Keeping the Neocon Iran Attack on the Front Burner
http://www.truthnews.us/?p=1563

If you believe Iran “harassed” US ships, you have forgotten USS Vincennes
http://presscue.com/node/37550

Did the U.S. just provoke Iran?
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/01/12/iran/

Iran denies threat to blow up US ships
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/200.._080108120056

“Hostile” Iranian Ships Hyped By War-Hungry Neo-Cons On Eve Of Bush Trip
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/070108_iranian_ships.htm

IRGC: Iran did not harass US warships
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=37833&secti..351020101

More than 10,000 police will guard Bush during Israel visit
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,2236522,00.html

Iranian boats ‘harass’ U.S. Navy, officials say
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/0…STCText

An Ominous Non-Event: The Gulf of Tonkin and the Strait of Hormuz
‘A Heartbeat Away’ From War With Iran and Pakistan
Pentagon says ships harassed by Iran
Iranian boats ‘harass’ U.S. Navy, officials say
Vietnamese tricked US into attacks
Iran: U.S. faked conflict video
Israel to brief Bush on options for Iran strike during visit
Double Agent Gadahn Threatens Bush In Neo-Con Stunt
Rockets Fired from Lebanon Strike Israel Amid Heightened Security for Bush Visit
Barak to tell President Bush: Iran still working on nuclear arms
Bush Calls Iran’s Confrontation With US Navy Vessels a Provocative Act
Al-Qaida’s American seeks Bush attacks
The Media Calls him Al Qaeda, but his Jewish Father calls him Adam Pearlman
The purpose of Pearlman
U.S. says Iranian boats harassed warships
Barak to brief George Bush on options for Iran strike
Bush keeps Iran war ‘on table’
Barak: Israel will win the next war
US plotting ‘global war on terror’
Ron Paul: ‘We’re getting ready to bomb Iran’
Ex-CIA: US, Israel Planning Iran Attack Before 2008 Election
Why U.S. strategy on Iran is crumbling
Peres: Iran war not necessary
US plotting ‘global war on terror’
Former US Intelligence official: Israel will attack Iran

 



US warplanes pound Baghdad

US warplanes pound Baghdad

Press TV
January 10, 2008


US jet fighters have launched a massive air offensive on parts of Baghdad, hitting nearly 40 targets in the war-torn Iraqi capital.

US warplanes dropped 40,000 pounds of bombs on more than 40 targets on Baghdad’s southern outskirts, the military said in a statement.

The US Air Force dispatched two B-1 bombers and four F-16 fighter jets, aiming at three large target areas in Arab Jabour.

The statement allegedly said that the strike had been on al Qaeda targets. It gave no details of casualties.

US jet fighters have launched a massive air offensive on parts of Baghdad, hitting nearly 40 targets in the war-torn Iraqi capital.

US warplanes dropped 40,000 pounds of bombs on more than 40 targets on Baghdad’s southern outskirts, the military said in a statement.

The US Air Force dispatched two B-1 bombers and four F-16 fighter jets, aiming at three large target areas in Arab Jabour.

The statement allegedly said that the strike had been on al Qaeda targets. It gave no details of casualties.

 

Blackwater drops CS gas on Military in 2005

NY Times
January 10, 2008

The helicopter was hovering over a Baghdad checkpoint into the Green Zone, one typically crowded with cars, Iraqi civilians and United States military personnel.

Suddenly, on that May day in 2005, the copter dropped CS gas, a riot-control substance the American military in Iraq can use only under the strictest conditions and with the approval of top military commanders. An armored vehicle on the ground also released the gas, temporarily blinding drivers, passers-by and at least 10 American soldiers operating the checkpoint.

“This was decidedly uncool and very, very dangerous,” Capt. Kincy Clark of the Army, the senior officer at the scene, wrote later that day. “It’s not a good thing to cause soldiers who are standing guard against car bombs, snipers and suicide bombers to cover their faces, choke, cough and otherwise degrade our awareness.”

Both the helicopter and the vehicle involved in the incident at the Assassins’ Gate checkpoint were not from the United States military, but were part of a convoy operated by Blackwater Worldwide, the private security contractor that is under scrutiny for its role in a series of violent episodes in Iraq, including a September shooting in downtown Baghdad that left 17 Iraqis dead.

None of the American soldiers exposed to the chemical, which is similar to tear gas, required medical attention, and it is not clear if any Iraqis did. Still, the previously undisclosed incident has raised significant new questions about the role of private security contractors in Iraq, and whether they operate under the same rules of engagement and international treaty obligations that the American military observes.

“You run into this issue time and again with Blackwater, where the rules that apply to the U.S. military don’t seem to apply to Blackwater,” said Scott L. Silliman, the executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at the Duke University School of Law.

Read Full Article Here

Ex-Marine Testifies On Innocent Civilians Shot In Afghanistan
http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_Ex_Mari…n_12620.html

U.S. considers 3,000 more troops for Afghanistan
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSN0961758520080110

Occupation Iraq: Low-Balling the Death Toll
http://presscue.com/node/38741

US drops 40,000 pounds of bombs in ten minutes on al Qaeda targets in Iraq
http://www.dailymail.co.uk..cle_id=507320&in_page_id=1811

Pentagon, Big Pharma: Drug Troops to Numb Them to Horrors of War
http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/72956