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Iran, Israel, and a future conflict

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , on March 8, 2009 by Rob

It is just a matter of time before the tinderbox that is called the Middle East explodes, and when it does happen. The world will see a war unlike any other.

  People, we Americans, do not understand how fragile the peace in the Middle East is. There is Israel, a Jewish State that is likened to in westerner invasion in the eyes of the Arab population. Then there are the extremist nations of Iran and Syria. Both have a deep hatred of the United States and Israel, and would rejoice if one or both fell. Of the two extremist nations, Iran is what I would consider a major threat. Not only is Iran seeking to become a nuclear power and is rattling its sabers.

 

I can tell you right now that if the United States doesn’t do anything to reduce the threat of Iran, Israel will strike. Just today Iran tested a long-range missile that has the ability to hit US bases in Iraq and targets in Israel. Combine that with Iran’s uranium enriching for “nuclear power” and you have the deadly situation. Because of this deadly potential, Israel might have no choice but to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iran. The major targets will be military facilities and nuclear plants.

 

Then Iran will claim that civilians where killed in the strike and whip up its citizenry into a war frenzy. Israel will attempt to justify its military strike. By this time majority of the major nations would issue public condemnation of Israel’s actions. Iran, however, cannot directly assault Israel since it must go through Iraq and Syria. I can foresee a missile barge from Iran followed by a military invasion by Syria. With Israel distracted it would give Palestine the chance to launch its own rebellion. Thus Israel will be faced with a dangerous two front war.

 

The only unknown factor is the USA. With Obama in the presidential office I cannot see what he will do. I understand that if Israel did launch a pre-emptive strike that Obama will join the rest of the nations in issuing a public condemnation; however, if Israel is attacked would Obama come to their aid. Most conservatives and right-wingers will agree that we must do something to help, yet this might actually be a bad thing. Remember we have military in Iraq and our military is stretched too thin. If USA does support Israel, Iran might just send its soldiers through Iraq on its way to Israel.

 

With this in place, the USA will be in a war just as devastating and long as Vietnam. Except the soldiers are not fighting for a socialistic ideology but for their god, and that is what will make this war far different. If American people thought that the 4,888 (4,300 in Iraq, 588 in Afghanistan) casualties from the Afghanistan and Iraq war are high, a war with Iran would cause deaths in the tens of thousands.

Untested Obama vs. the World

Posted in News, Politics, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 7, 2008 by Rob
And People in the USA think lethal injection is cruel.

And People in the USA think lethal injection is cruel.

While the USA elected a young and untested president. The world is gearing up to test the nerves of Obama. Russia, Iran, and Israel. Each one of those nations has a problem that could-at one point- cause an international crisis. Iran, after a 29 year diplomatic boycott has sent its congratulations to Obama. Ahmadinejad called for Obama to change current US policies concerning Iran. Ahmadinejad wants the sanctions removed as a sign of goodwill.

Israel, however, is against this. Israel stated that if Obama eases up on the sanctions or opens lines of communication. That Iran would consider Obama as weak. Iran wanted a president Obama, because they think Obama is ‘flexible‘. Lastly Russia is now willing to put warheads along the Polish boarder if Obama continues Bush’s missile shield. 

This is a whole heck of a lot for Barack Obama. Just recently Obama was just a senator, and before that a state senator. I know the entire media bashed Palin for her lack of foreign policy experience, but Obama doesn’t have any either. I hope that Obama show some backbone and keep up the pressure on Iran, and show Russia that he does have a backbone. I just fear that Obama will try to follow the failed Neville Chamberlain diplomacy of appeasement.

Iran for Barack Obama

Posted in News, Politics with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 23, 2008 by Rob

 Iran for Obama!

Those people in Iran love the USA!!

Those people in Iran love the USA!!

Islamic-Fascism and militant socialism are gridding their axes, in preparation for a future conflict with American ideals. This is the time to stand strong and untied. The United States of America must be ready and willing to deal with all those who want to cause harm. IN this era we are no longer fighting for land, but our very way of life.

As I watch the political quagmire boil and fester. I cannot help but be disgusted. I find myself wondering. Are these candidates really what we need? I know that I am leaning toward John McCain, but he never came close to the candidate I really wanted. I would love to vote for Bob Barr, yet, in the US elections, voting for a third party candidate is like throwing away your vote. Then there is Barack Obama. Now if you have been reading this blog for awhile you should know. I am not a big fan of Barack Obama, and the article above, reaffirms my view on Obama.

Iran’s parliament speaker, Ali Larijani, said that they support Barack Obama. His reason is that he finds Obama ‘flexible and rational’. Great, not only is Barack Obama a Marxist, but now has the backing and support of one the world’s brutal nations. Was it not Iran whose revolutionary guard helped sneak insurgent fighters and weapons into Iraq, with the intention to kill US soldiers? Is it not Iran that wants Israel wiped off the face of the earth? This is the country that enjoys burning and stomping on the US flag, and the leaders and people of Iran chant “death to America!” Larijani calls Barack Obama ‘flexible’ or in other terms weak and easily manipulated.

The USA needs a president that will not be another nation’s naïve puppet.  We need a strong president that is not flexible. The question is this. Will Obama be a pawn in the great game of international politics? I know that Barack’s running mate, Joe Biden, believes that Obama will have a tough time, yet, I heard some people say, Barack will have many advisers on foreign policy, so he doesn’t need to have experience. Having advisers doesn’t mean jack. If other countries think that you are weak, they will exploit that weakness. Obama does not have any real world foreign policy experience. Remember this is the guy at one moment wanted undivided Israeli country and the next supported a two-state option to deal with the Israel-Palestine problem.

My view is that we need a president that does have foreign policy skills. Our next president must rely on his own skills not those of advisers. In this world of Islamic-Fascism and Militant Socialism, we need to have a president that will not be flexible to the world dictators. We need a president that will not talk or bend to the will of tyrants. We cannot afford to have a president that will follow the ideals of appeasement like Neville Chamberlain and his famous 1938 quote ‘Peace in Our Time’(a year later WWII started). Sadly, I see Barack Obama, not being strong enough or independent enough for our nation and global politics. I see Obama as following the failed ideologies of Appeasement and Socialism.

Hot Headlines 26th April 2008

Posted in News, Politics with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 26, 2008 by Rob

Ready For Cash?
How to Spend the Rebate Checks

The News
Rabid Dog Attacks 3
Polar Bears At Risk, but Still Hold On
Questions Linger About Iran’s Threat
UK: Major Pipeline to Close Do to Strikes
Gaza Erupts Again, Girl Killed

Election 2008
Clinton Wants Florida/Michigan to Count
Confidant Barack Obama Focuses on the General Election

 

My View:

Good morning! It is a Saturday, so try to relax, don’t worry about rising food prices and gasoline. Let me do that for you.

The news has been rather slow today. I guess its a Saturday. The big stuff is the rebate checks that we are suppose to get. The Congress and Bush decided to throw us some cash, but they decided to surprise us by giving the rebate sooner. The checks are being sent out on Monday, so many of us will have them this week. I put up another link that tells how to spend them. I am guessing many of us will use these checks to pay debt or for gas, which is not what the government wants. The rebate checks are a blessing and a curse.

On one hand our tax refund next year will be less and this “stimulus” package isn’t going to jump start the economy. Do to the fact most people are going to spend it on paying off debt or to keep the cars running. On the other hand, though, 300-600 dollars doesn’t hurt. That’s true for me.

The oil prices are still going up, but the Dollar is gaining ground (you can read that in my last posts) so that might reduce some of the price.

As for the Election, McCain is wanting a long race between the Democrats. Hillary is wanting the Democratic Party to acknowledge the results in Michigan and Florida. Obama, he is already gearing up for the General Election.

That’s all have to to say.

Peace. 

 

Hot Headlines 24th April 2008

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 24, 2008 by Rob

HOT HEADLINES 23 April 2008

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 23, 2008 by Rob