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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Preparation for War: Israel has it all


The tension in the Middle East still is vivid and unpredictable, especially in the oil shipping lanes of the Gulf, which should a confrontation sparks, mainly Iran, Israel, and the United States will hold military confrontations.
Israel has it all. One of the best armies in the world, excellent technological powers, trusted weaponry, above average experience in military strategy, superb counterintelligence capabilities, great knowledge of its worse enemies’ vulnerabilities, the positive winning spirit of a cougar, and the indisputable conviction to preserve peace at any cost possible. To add more, the United States of America stands by its side to provide all needed support. Threats coming from Teheran in regard to shutting down the Strait of Hormuz are simply kitty cries from the corrupt, abusive, and coward regime of Ahmedinejed. However, the continuous growth in nuclear capability with undoubtedly military purpose is of concern not only to the region but to the Western hemisphere as well.
Naval maneuvers in the region by the Iranian regime show the aggressive shout to the world by a putrefactive government that is underestimating the power of Israel. The Islamic regime is setting the arena for war, and it is playing with fire without knowing how to extinguish it. It is not a common fire; it is Israel, a nation tired of living in fear and constant threat coming from Islamic regimes. Preparations for war are over. Israel is ready but should hold on one more time.
Hold it because the American president hasn’t showed support for Israel yet. No press conference has been identified with an appearance of the most powerful man on earth; the problem is that the position of president of the United States is powerful not the man who is a mere tenant in the White House. Barack Hussein Obama has not publicly threatened to retaliate with military force over the Iranian advance in nuclear programs. It is essential to understand the true danger a nuclear armed Iran would pose to the United States’ interests in the Middle East and beyond. It is time for a well meticulous and micromanaged military strike onto Iranian nuclear huts resembling the rapid power of a lightning bolt to destroy, and paralyze all capabilities of enrichment in the Islamic territory. Iran continues expelling all inspectors from its nuclear establishments while continuing enriching its stockpiles of uranium, and gradually reaching the moment of installing centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility in Qom.
The moment is tense in the region. Israel has it all to accomplish a successful military intervention in Iran; however, a United States with a poor leader in the White House is like a double threat to the entire strategy of war.

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