SEEDS OF WORLD
WAR 3
Dear John and all Doves,
Really
looks
like things are heating up at this moment in time…all
sorts of possible SUDDEN DESTRUCTION scenarios out
there, and World War 3 is likely one of them!!
Check out this article below....I pray we are
going home soon!!
SEEDS OF WORLD WAR 3:
HEZBOLLAH AND IRAN SAY THEY WILL FIGHT WITH ASSAD TO
DEFEND SYRIA AGAINST ANY INVASION.
July 4, 2012 – MIDDLE
EAST – Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah and Iran will fight
alongside the Syrian regime if it is attacked by foreign
forces, a pro-Damascus Palestinian fighter leader said on
Tuesday. In the event of “a foreign attack, we discussed
with our brothers (in the Syrian regime), with (Hezbollah
chief) Hassan Nasrallah and our brothers in Iran, we will
be part of this battle,” said Ahmad Jibril of the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General
Command.
In an interview with
Beirut-based Mayadeen television, Jibril said that if a
“Turkish-European alliance or NATO escalate… we will take
to the streets and fight on behalf of all those with
honour and our Syrian brothers.” Jibril also cited
Nasrallah as saying Hezbollah would fight on behalf of the
Syrian regime, and described the Iran-Syria-Hezbollah
alliance as “one axis” that the PFLP-GC is part of. He
added that he met recently with Nasrallah, Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar
Al Assad, without specifying when.
He also noted that the
Hezbollah chief “said he would join this battle, in the
event of a foreign attack” on Syria. The Iranian regime,
he said, told him it would not allow a strike on Syria.
“We have warned the Turks several times not to play with
fire,” Jibril said. Echoing the Syrian regime’s discourse,
the PFLP-GC chief said the 16-month uprising against Assad
was not a genuine local movement, but rather “a change in
the foundations of this region in order to create a new
Middle East,” referring to a term coined in 2006 by former
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Jibril described
the defence of the Syrian regime as “a decisive battle.”
Victory would be necessary, he said, in order to “defeat
the American and Zionist projects.” –Gulf News
Iran says
missiles could destroy US missile bases: Iran has
threatened to destroy U.S. military bases across the
Middle East and target Israel within minutes of being
attacked, Iranian media reported on Wednesday, as
Revolutionary Guards extended test-firing of ballistic
missiles into a third day.
Iran on Tuesday
test-fired in its central desert a ballistic missile
capable of striking Israel as part of war games designed
to show its ability to retaliate if attacked, media said.
Israel has hinted it may attack Iran if diplomacy fails to
secure a halt to its disputed nuclear energy program. The
United States also has mooted military action as a
last-resort option but has frequently nudged the Israelis
to give time for intensified economic sanctions to work
against Iran.
“These bases are all in
range of our missiles, and the occupied lands (Israel) are
also good targets for us,” Amir Ali Haji Zadeh, commander
of the Revolutionary Guards aerospace division, was quoted
by Fars news agency as saying. Haji Zadeh said 35 U.S.
bases were within reach of Iran’s ballistic missiles, the
most advanced of which commanders have said could hit
targets 2,000 km (1,300 miles) away. ‘We have thought of
measures to set up bases and deploy missiles to destroy
all these bases in the early minutes after an attack,” he
added. It was not clear where Haji Zadeh got his figures
on U.S. bases in the region. U.S. military facilities in
the Middle East are located in Bahrain, Qatar, the United
Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Turkey, and it has around 10
bases further afield in Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. -Reuters
U.S. increases military
presence: The United States has quietly moved significant
military reinforcements into the Persian Gulf to deter the
Iranian military from any possible attempt to shut the
Strait of Hormuz and to increase the number of fighter
jets capable of striking deep into Iran if the standoff
over its nuclear program escalates.
The deployments are
part of a long-planned effort to bolster the American
military presence in the gulf region, in part to reassure
Israel that in dealing with Iran, as one senior
administration official put it last week, “When the
president says there are other options on the table beyond
negotiations, he means it.”
But at a moment that
the United States and its allies are beginning to enforce
a much broader embargo on Iran’s oil exports, meant to
force the country to take seriously the negotiations over
sharply limiting its nuclear program, the buildup carries
significant risks, including that Iran’s powerful Islamic
Revolutionary Guards Corps could decide to lash out
against the increased presence. –NY Times
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Agape to you all!!
Be ready to fly!!
Patti
C.