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« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2007, 06:22:39 PM »

 IDF Destroys 2 Hizbullah Bunkers Within Israeli Territory
16:46 Jan 26, '07 / 7 Shevat 5767
by Hana Levi Julian

      The Israel Defense Forces bombed two Hizbullah bunkers on Friday. The bunkers were located in the area of the northern border with Lebanon and blown up.



One of the bunkers was discovered during the war with Hizbullah terrorists last summer in southern Lebanon, according to the Haaretz news service. The other was discovered Wednesday while soldiers were searching the Katamon Valley in the western section of Israel in the area of the border with Lebanon. Both were blown up.

The bunkers were located by IDF Special Forces within Israeli territory, some 400 meters east of the IDF’s Biranit outpost which is located between the border fence and the international border.

Both housed supplies that would enable terrorists to stay underground for a long period of time, such as food and various tools. It appeared they had been in used by Hizbullah terrorists during the war.

Two weeks ago, IDF forces found five cases containing the following items very close to the kidnapping site: Three RPG shoulder-launched missiles, a ten-kilogram MAG machine gun, five bullet casings of Lau missiles, shoes, and fence-cutting equipment.

The cache was discovered during a routine patrol near Moshav Zar’it on the Lebanese border. Senior officers hurried to the scene to examine the items. It is believed that they were left behind by the terrorists who kidnapped IDF reservists Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev in a cross-border attack last July. The abduction and a simultaneous attack touched off the 34-day Lebanon War.

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« Reply #31 on: January 26, 2007, 11:47:44 PM »

Iran condemns Bush's capture or kill order

By Kasra Naji in Tehran

Iran says United States President George W Bush's order to his military to capture or kill Iranian agents in Iraq is a terrorist act that shows he has lost control of his senses.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has warned the nation's enemies they will take their wishes to overthrow the Government to their graves.

A chorus of international threats and verbal attacks against Iran has reached a crescendo in recent days.

Iranian leaders are responding with climactic ferocity.

The latest clash is over President Bush's order to his military in Iraq to capture or kill Iranians deemed to be a threat.

A top member of the Iranian parliament says this is an act of terrorism, against all international norms and laws.


He says it shows that President Bush has taken leave of his senses.

President Ahmadinejad has also joined in.

He says Iran's enemies will take their fantasies to their graves.

He says by starting a psychological war and spreading poisonous rumours, they will gain nothing but defeat and shame.

Meanwhile, US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns has defended the President's order.

"We know that Iran has been providing sophisticated improvised explosive device technology to some of the Shia insurgent groups," he said.

"We know that that technology has been used to target American forces.

"We have every right to go after those Iranian paramilitary and intelligence agents who are engaged in that activity inside Iraq."

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« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2007, 11:53:05 PM »

Iran Set to Try Space Launch

By Craig Covault/Aviation Week & Space Technology

Iran has converted one of its most powerful ballistic missiles into a satellite launch vehicle. The 30-ton rocket could also be a wolf in sheep's clothing for testing longer-range missile strike technologies, Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine reports in its Jan. 29 issue.

The Iranian space launcher has recently been assembled and "will liftoff soon" with an Iranian satellite, according to Alaoddin Boroujerdi, the chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.

The move toward an independent space launch capacity is likely to ratchet up concern in the U.S. and Europe about Iran's strategic capabilities and intents. Orbiting its own satellite would send a powerful message throughout the Muslim world about the Shiite regime in Tehran.

U.S. agencies believe the launcher to be a derivation of either of two vehicles -- the liquid-propellant, 800-1,000-mi. range Shahab 3 missile, or the 1,800-mi. range, solid propellant Ghadar-110. A Shahab 3 or a Ghadar-110 fired from central Iran could strike anywhere in Israel, Saudi Arabia, the entire Persian Gulf region and as far west as southern Turkey.

There are concerns in the West that space launch upgrades, however, could eventually create an Iranian intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with a range of nearly 2,500 mi., giving Tehran the ability to strike as far as central Europe, well into Russia and even China and India.

The U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency has told the Congress that Iran may be capable of developing a 3,000-mi. range ICBM by 2015.

"But ultimately, their space program aims to orbit reconnaissance satellites like Israel's "Ofek," using an Iranian satellite launcher from Iranian territory, says Uzi Rubin, the former head of the Israel Missile Defense Organization. Rubin made his assessment in a report for The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

"A reconnaissance satellite of reasonable performance should weigh about 300 kg. [660 lb.] Once Iran learns how to put 300 kg. into earth orbit, it could adapt the satellite launcher into an ICBM that could drop more than 300 kg anywhere in the world. Remember the impact on the U.S. of Russia's launch of Sputnik," Rubin says in his assessment.

Boroujerdi's made his remarks about the imminent Iranian launch in a speech before a group of religious students and clerics in the city of Qom near where Iran has conducted some of its ballistic missile tests. Iran is now in the midst of military exercises that include a series of shorter-range missile tests, Iranian officials say.

Although designed as a technology demonstrator, the planned satellite launch would be a potent political and emotional weapon in the Middle East.

The new space launcher and ongoing missile development is also significant in that it highlights close technological ties between the Iranian and North Korean missiles programs, intelligence agencies agree.

Analysts at GlobalSecurity.org believe that if the version used is the Shahab 3, the modification could be a stepping stone to a clone of the North Korean Taepo Dong 2C/3 ballistic missile that failed in a launch attempt from North Korea last July 4.

A November 2006 Congressional Research Service report reinforced concerns over Iranian and North Korean missile development ties. It notes that Israel's military intelligence chief has information indicating that North Korea has shipped to Iran eighteen 1,500 mi. range BM-25 ballistic missiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

"Largely with foreign help, Iran is becoming self-sufficient in the production of ballistic missiles," says the report's author, Kenneth Katzman. And he reminds that a 2006 U.S. National Security Strategy Document notes, "The United States may face no greater challenge from a single country than Iran."

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Iran getting ready to launch an EMP?

Of course I know this is pure speculation, but when I heard the news on Fox this morning, that was the first thing that came to my mind.

For those of you who are not familiar with the term, "EMP", it stands for Electromagnetic Pulse. The therory is that someone could or would launch a satellite that had a small amount of explosive nuclear material in it, and explode it over the center of the United States. That explosion would not harm people or animals, but would knock out all or most of our electronics. Leaving us basically back in the 18th. century for a period of time.

Just google "Electromagnetic Bomb", and tons of info. will come up.
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« Reply #33 on: January 27, 2007, 11:51:46 AM »

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       "If it walks like a duck... quacks like a duck......??"
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« Reply #34 on: January 27, 2007, 11:59:49 AM »


       "If it walks like a duck... quacks like a duck......??"

Duck hunting time??   Cheesy Cheesy

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« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2007, 12:20:38 PM »


       "If it walks like a duck... quacks like a duck......??"

Slap it at least.......................................

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