Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

china confidential

End the Iranian Threat Before it Ends the US


Musing openly about "a world without America and Zionism," Islamist (Islamonazi) Iran is developing nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles.

A great deal of evidence suggests that Iran, with North Korean assistance, has already developed an EMP attack capability. Google EMP attack and scud-in-a-bucket.

An EMP attack--detonation of a nuclear device at a sufficiently high altitude above the American Midwest--would wipe out virtually all electronic and communications systems and networks across America and put an end to every modern convenience and device on which we depend, including all modern cars, trucks, trains, and aircraft, and ... electricity. Imagine the biggest blackout in history--and it lasts for years. No lights. No phones. No Internet. No radio or TV. No harvesting equipment on the farms. No way to transport food, medicine, fuel, fertilizer, feed, and seeds. No ATMs or banks. 

All passenger jets in the air at the time of the attack would crash. The rest would be grounded. The only vehicles that would run would be pre-electronic ones--until they run out of undeliverable gasoline or diesel oil. 

In a flash, the United States would be plunged back into the 19th century--without the resources of the 19th century. Tens of millions of people would die from starvation and disease, lack of heat in the winter, etc. Hospital patients would start dying within one or two days of the attack, which could be anonymously launched--right now, as you read this--from one of thousands of cargo ships or barges in U.S. coastal waters on any given day. Many, if not most, of the freighters fly flags of convenience. 

After the hospital patients, others would start dying--in a week or so. Chaos and anarchy would rule. Mob violence and mayhem would be commonplace. In the cities, there would basically be savagery, a mad, cannibalistic competition for survival. In the country, where people can still hunt and fish, find ways to mechanically pump or access clean water (some rural folks are fortunate to have gravity drainage wells), chop and haul wood to heat their homes, build outhouses ... and use their hunting and target rifles and shotguns to protect themselves and their neighbors ... there would be pockets of cooperation and hope. 

But pockets do not make a country. After an EMP attack, the U.S. would for all practical purposes cease to exist. 

Experts estimate that only 10% of the U.S. population--about 30 million people--would survive an EMP attack. 

There is no known defense and no apparent deterrent against an anonymous EMP attack, no reason to safely assume that Iran's Islamonazi leaders won't try to do what Hitler could not do--destroy the United States. 

What is to be done?

The answer is obvious: the U.S. should--must--bomb Iran, as soon as possible, massively and mercilessly. Any and all weapons necessary, including tactical nuclear weapons, should be used to swiftly and utterly destroy Iran's military and industrial infrastructure and armed forces--especially, the SS-like Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps--while minimizing potential loss of American and allied lives. Nothing less than total victory is morally acceptable, as a government's first duty is to protect the lives of its people.

Appeasement of Iran has made war with Iran inevitable. The only remaining question: will the war be fought on American or Iranian terms? After Pearl Harbor and 9/11, it would be criminally insane to allow an enemy to prepare a surprise attack on the U.S., to allow Iran to prove the old superstition that things come in threes. 

There is no diplomatic solution to the problem of nuclear-armiing, Islamonazi Iran. Sanctions won't work. It's too late for that, too late for containment.

The choice is mass death in Iran or mass death in the United States.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

UN's So-Called Counter-Terrorism Official Opposes Using Counter-Terrorism Technology at Airports

Another headline that says all that needs to be said about this report--over here.