Monday, January 16, 2012 1:55 p.m. |
Israel has the largest military exercise with the United States ever to 'technical' reasons postponed after U.S. President Barack Obama country put pressure on Iran. The White House not elaborated further, but apparently Obama gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the commission plans to attack Iran in the siding. The postponement of the exercise, which was scheduled for April this year, according to an official statement had to do with budgetary and logistical problems. Because Israel fears that Iran is developing nuclear weapons, it is difficult to believe that money would be a problem. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) which is not defined "logistical" problems could delay the military exercise. Defense Minister Ehud Barak recently visited Washington to discuss the military exercises with U.S. military officials. A delay of three months gives Obama extra time to prove that sanctions against Iran work so that a military intervention is off the track. The exercise would take thousands of American and Israeli troops. It would include testing of missile defense systems, including systems for defense against long-range missiles from Iran. The postponement of the exercise also means that U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman lied when he said that Barack Obama prepared to order a military strike on Iran if the country as a result of sanctions imposed continues its nuclear program. Former U.S. government official Paul Craig Roberts is still trying to induce fear of a nuclear Armageddon. It is therefore not surprising that he is generally responsible for reporting on the website of Alex Jones. False flag operation Several reliable sources have indicated that the influence of U.S. false flag operation, Israel would carry the country with one of its own warships will destroy the blame on Iran will try to shift. The Israeli former intelligence officer Avi Perry wrote on January 9 this year in the Jerusalem Post about the coming of a second "Pearl Harbor" which Iran a 'surprise attack on the U.S. Navy would that make the U.S. a reason to give for the attack open. False flag operations are also increasingly being performed. The story of 9 / 11 is known. The attack on the nuclear scientist last week committed by members of MKO, a Mujahideen rebel movement that has been trained by the Mossad. The movement is in many ways similar to Al Qaeda. Even the ship that should be sacrificed is already known. It's the USS Vincennes (CG-49). The naval vessel in 1988 an Iranian airliner ( flight 655 ) shot down by Iran to Dubai that flew over the Persian Gulf. The U.S. says himself that it was thought that it was an F-14 fighter aircraft to Iran. Spot the difference: The naval ship that should be used to provoke, by November 23 of last year was written off and is ready to be taken apart. It would be much cheaper to sink the ship. Various media reported Saturday that Foreign Policy in a long and very readable article revealed how Israeli spies posing as CIA and Pakistani extremists asked to fight against Iran. The false flag operations, complete with dollars and American passports, took place at the time of the presidency of George W. Bush. According to Mark Perry, who wrote the article, there is no evidence that Jundallah involved in a series of attacks in Iran, as earlier this week at an Iranian nuclear scientist. The Jundallah operating from Pakistan has nothing to do with the recent attacks in Iran. This is the Iranian rebel group MKO (Mujahedin-e Khalq Organisation) trained and funded by the Mossad. American actors say the CIA and the Bush administration were furious about the operation of the Mossad, performed before their eyes by the Israelis. "Whatever one thinks of us, we commit no attacks on Iranian officials or citizens," said a CIA employee. This indicates that the CIA is not involved in the attacks in Iran may be an indication that the U.S. intelligence begins to distance himself from the Mossad. Sources: Israelnationalnews.com , Presstv.ir , Veteranstoday.com and NRC.nl Copied from: Niburu.nl (translated by google) |
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