http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/syria.asp

Syria, Iran and the future
 
by Randy Taylor 

As we watched the rumors fly and heard the consensus from various news
sources that we were going to war with Syria because we pulled our
ambassador from the country, one has to pull back and view the chess
board as it stands. In my opinion, the removal of our ambassador from
Syria was a symbolic gesture to show our displeasure with Syria's
involvement in terrorism, their clandestine involvement in Iraq and
the suspicion that they were involved in the incident in Beirut,
Lebanon or somehow provided the means for it to occur as it did. 
I personally don't think that we have specific military plans for
attacking Syria in the immediate future, unless we are forced to do so
because of an aggressive action initiated by Syria against either our
troops in Iraq or an attack on US soil by Syrian supported groups.

 Somehow, my feeling is that we would engage in attacks against Iran
before we would attack Syria, as Iran is the more immediate and more
dangerous threat. Granted, either way we would ultimately end up
fighting both countries as it is reasonably safe to say that they
would band together against us as well as perhaps Egypt or another
country in the area. Their announcement of a "United Front" was in
perfect keeping with the order of events upcoming. No surprise, fully
expected as they have been partners in crime together for a long, long
time. 

The reality is that we are currently fighting Syria and Iran by way of
the well funded insurgency in Iraq against our troops. While neither
the US, Syria or Iran haven't amassed troops on the borders facing
each other in an open confrontation we are fighting a clandestine and
discreet war with both Syria and Iran as well as other forces that
haven't openly announced themselves in Iraq. It's similar to the war
in Afghanistan during the 80's where we were funding the Taliban to
fight the Russians, but yet it wasn't an "official" war between the US
and Russia. There are the wars that appear on the books and then there
are the wars that are off the books, so to speak. We are engaged in an
"off the books" war with Syria and Iran right now.
 
At the present time there is much concern in the Korean Peninsula as
to North Korea's intentions in the region especially with an unstable
leader such as the current madman in charge of North Korea. We can
only engage a certain amount of enemies at any certain time with
conventional means. This is reality. If we were to spread ourselves
too thin, we either set ourselves up for defeat or we have to resort
to non-conventional methods of fighting which is the "N" word, which
no one wants to hear. The "N" word of course is "Nuclear." A last
resort, certain death to almost all involved method of fighting a
conflict, or better yet, ending a conflict. However, it shouldn't come
to this if we handle these two fronts properly. 

In the near future one should be more likely to expect an attack on US
soil or an open, direct assault against our forces in the region,
which is about the only way we will be able to aggressively assault
either country, Iran or Syria within their borders. Our target then
will of course be the designated perpetrators of the attack which is
most likely to be al-Qaeda trained cells guided, backed and financed
by Iran if it is a terrorist attack here in the US, or the forces of
the country that conduct a large scale attack on our troops in Iraq.
Somehow, I would expect a nuclear weapon in either geographical
scenario as they would be proven foolish, and their victory short
lived if they attacked our forces in Iraq in a conventional manner.

 
Ultimately, in my humble opinion, we will eventually engage in a
conflict with Iran openly and fiercely which will result in the
destruction of a great part of that country, its resources and the
population there. I believe this conflict to be inevitable due simply
to the fact that Iran is the world's largest state supporter of
Islamic Terrorism throughout the world and because Iran seems destined
to live out some fantasy where they will destroy the US along with our
allies and annihilate Christianity and the Jewish people altogether. A
firm belief I also hold to is that the next attack on the US within
our borders will have Iran written all over it with some secondary
players who will get caught up in the retaliation. At that time, even
the most liberal minds in the world will understand and accept that we
are justified in our actions.
 
If attacked by Iran, at that time, we will converge upon and bring
wrath upon that country that Iran never dreamed possible. We would not
be in the "occupier" role that we are currently in Iraq, instead we
would be in the "destruction of an entire country" role to which we
are entirely capable, although we choose not to fight at this time,
present day.
 
One must remember that Iran is the center, the heart, the pulse and
the undisputed base for Islamic radical fundamentalism and they are
the primary reason that Islamic terrorism exists in our world. They
have funded, supported and implemented terrorism worldwide and have
managed to infiltrate various levels of authority within the
governments of our allies. 

There is a deeply imbedded structure of Iranian influenced people
scattered through the Middle Eastern governments and when the region
erupts into chaos, those alliances will become known to all. US
friendly leaders and royal families will be murdered and overthrown
overnight and the traitorous powers will be in place immediately and
will confront the US, Israel and their allies on behalf of Iran and
Islamic Fundamentalist Extremism as they feel this is their destiny.
Our oil supplies will be cut off immediately and that act in itself
will create an unimaginable economic and psychological impact here at
home and unless we have our oil reserves in order, our military will
feel the effect. Don't act surprised, this has been in motion and the
plan for many, many years long prior to 9/11 - the plan to destroy
Christians, all followers of Christianity, Jews and the people of Israel. 

Iran is fully aware of the fatality of their upcoming decision to
initiate terrorist actions within the US and against the US troops in
Iraq but they feel it is their destiny, their divine mission to do
this. But, when you are a radical, Islamic fundamental terrorist at
heart, reason and self preservation is not part of the mission. They
are willing to die to kill Americans, Christians and Jews and they
will do so, regardless of the assured suicidal consequences of their
actions. At that point in time, the entire region could erupt into
conflict and we don't know what the exact teams are as loyalties in
that type of scenario often aren't defined until the moment arrives.
We can speculate but we cannot be sure until the time arrives. 
Be safe. Stay vigilant.
20 February 2005 






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