Saturday, October 20, 2007

USrael Will Attack Iran

Either way, it's the same group.

And this way, Iran is correct in its interpretation that an Israeli attack is the same as a U.S. attack.

Even though the Zionist-controoled AmeriKan press would never tell you that!

Just read it.


US Senator Coleman: 'If action is going to be taken, it's not going to be Israel alone

"If military action is undertaken against Iran, Israel won't be doing it alone, US Senator Norm Coleman told The Jerusalem Post Wednesday.

'If action is going to be taken, it's not going to be Israel alone' If military action is undertaken against Iran, Israel won't be doing it alone, US Senator Norm Coleman told The Jerusalem Post Wednesday.

"If action is going to be taken, it's not going to be Israel alone," Coleman (R-Minnesota), the ranking member of the Senate foreign relation's Near East subcommittee. "The reality is that Israel would have to have approvals and authorities. If something is taken, the United States is going to be part of that. We have to understand that. There is no saying, 'Israel did it.'

Likud's Yuval Steinitz said he told Dick Cheney:

"You have to choose a big enough stick and wave it wildly enough in order maybe not to use it. Sanctions won't work unless Iran knows that force is realistic. My visit strengthened my impression that there is a reasonable assumption [among US officials] that there is a willingness to use force after an ultimatum."

Defense Minister Ehud Barak also met with Cheney as part of a little more than days in Washington to press the issue of Iran, prepare for the upcoming international Israeli-Palestinian peace conference in Annapolis, and to discuss collaboration on missile defense systems.

Barak also met with Defense Secretary Robert Gates, members of Congress, and with National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, where President Bush made a surprise appearance.

The delegation of Knesset members led by Steinitz became the first non-Americans allowed to see the production lines of the new F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jet this week on a tour of the Lockheed Martin factory in Texas.

The F-22 is an air dominance fighter equipped for ground attack, electronic warfare and signals intelligence roles. The US Air Force claims that the F-22A cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter. Officials said the jet, which avoids radar detection, would be capable of flying from Israel to Teheran and dropping bombs undetected.

The Knesset delegation... received special security clearance to see the plane. The US-Israel Joint Parliamentary Committee on National Security, which is headed by Steinitz (Likud) and Senator Jon Kyl (R-Arizona), meets biannually to discuss security and foreign policy issues."

Israel got to see our attack fighters, huh?

No worry about national security or anything, huh?

Can it be any more obvious that Israel is calling the tune that the U.S. government dances to, readers?

I mean, PUH-LEEZE!!!!