Friday, 27 August 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

The Bottom Line on Obama and Iran


U.S. President Barack Obama refuses to announce so-called red lines regarding Iran's nuclear program while continuing to warn Israel against attacking Iran.

The bottom line: Obama is resigned to "living with but never accepting" a nuclear-armed Iran--the infamous Brzezinski formulation.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

UN Expert: Iran Has Enough Uranium for 1-2 Bombs

Former top U.N. nuclear inspector calls Iran "a threat" ... with three tons of low-enriched uranium ... enough for one or two atomic bombs ... a country capable of weaponization but still (supposedly) a year from actual atomic arms production. Read all about it here.

Incredibly, Barack Obama still hopes to engage (code for appease and attempt to align with) the monstrous mullahocracy. His election guaranteed Iran enough time to achieve its strategic goals.

China Confidential analysts believe Iran may already have several radiological--so-called dirty--bombs. Inspired, perhaps, by a plot by Nazi Germany to attack New York with a radioactive sand bomb, Iran has sought to acquire dirty bombs ahead of full-blown nuclear bombs and warheads (to place atop Iranian missiles and ICBMs).

Warm Welcome for Jimmy Carter in North Korea


Jimmy Carter is in North Korea. Click here to read about his unofficial diplomatic mission.

Report: White House Afraid Carter Could Stray Beyond His Mandate

No Comment by Beijing on Visit of Two Kims

True to form, the Chinese government refuses to comment on reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and his heir-apparent son, Kim Jong Un are in China.

Read about the surprise visit here.

Background on the son over here.

Iran Proposes Nuclear Joint Venture With Russia

On its march toward atomic Armageddon, Islamist Iran is playing the international community like a Persian violin. Click here for today's development.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

North Korea's Lunatic Leader May be in China

Dear Leader ... and son ... may be visiting China, as reported here.

Hitlerian Hezbollah Head Wants Nuclear Power


Hassan Nasrallah, head of Hitlerian Hezbollah, has called on the Lebanese government to consider building a nuclear reactor for civilian power purposes.

Citing recent protests against electricity rationing, Nasrallah said Tuesday that a nuclear reactor would assure Lebanon long-term production of electricity.

Iran Steps Up Uranium Exploration


Nuclear-arming, Islamist Iran is making domestic uranium exploration a top priority, as reported here.

Iran is the world's fourth largest oil producer and OPEC's second-largest oil producer after Saudi Arabia. Oil reserves in Iran rank third largest in the world at approximately 136 billion barrels as of 2007--and second if Canadian reserves of unconventional oil (heavy crude and tar sands) are excluded. Put differently, Iran is home to roughly 10% of the world's total proven petroleum reserves.

Henan Air Cancels All Flights; Deadly China Crash Refocuses Attention on Regional Airport Safety




Iran Ready to Aid Lebanese Army


Lebanon is Hezbollahizing at an alarming pace.

Bloomberg reports:
Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said his country is willing to provide military help to Lebanon, a day after Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah called on the Lebanese army to seek Iran’s support.

“Lebanon is our friend and its army is also our friend,” Vahidi was cited by Iranian state television as saying after a cabinet meeting in Tehran today. “If this country makes a request we are ready to help them and have a military exchange.”

Continue here.

China Confidential analysts--who for nearly four years have predicted that Iran will eventually take control of Lebanon through its Islamist proxy, Hezbollah--believe the nuclear-arming mullahocracy is planning a coordinated sneak attack on Israel.

Gold Prices Rally as Investors Flee Equities

Click here for the news.

China Confidential analysts continue to believe gold will hit $1,400 an ounce before the end of the year.

Robust Demand for Gold in India

Iran Test-Fires New Missile, Upgraded Fateh-110



Iran said Wednesday that it has successfully test-fired a more accurate, longer-range version of its domestically produced, surface-to-surface, solid-fuel missile, the Fateh-110. The previous version of the missile is believed to have a range of between 150 and 200 kilometres (90 to 125 miles).

Click here for the story and above for the Iran state TV video clip.

Iran has developed mobile, rapid-fire launch systems for the Fateh-110, and, China Confidential analysts say, a system also for firing the missile from seemingly civilian cargo vessels.

Iran has also smuggled Fateh-110 missiles to its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, via Syria.

The distance from the Lebanese border to Tel Aviv is only 125 kilometers (77 miles).

Fateh means conqueror in both Farsi and Arabic.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Tony Blair Defends Israel


A voice of sanity.

Attempts to delegitimize Israel are an affront to humanity, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair told an audience in Israel on Tuesday.Click here for the story.

In 2010, incredibly, Israel's legitimacy ... its right to exist ... is more than ever being called into question ... by left- and right-wing anti-Semites ... and increasingly influential Islamists.

Iran Emerges as Regional Hegemon


The Washington Times editorial on nuclear-arming Iran is must-reading. The piece begins as follows:
Two milestones last weekend marked Iran's emergence as a regional hegemon. On Saturday, Russian technicians began loading fuel rods into the nuclear reactor at Bushehr, and on Sunday, Iran unveiled an unmanned long-range drone aircraft dubbed the "Ambassador of Death." The events highlighted Iran's progress in both nuclear-weapons development and the means to deliver warheads across the Middle East.

Continue reading here,