[FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-10 Thread larry.potter


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Appeal to FEAR, as usual.
 

Fear ? B. take of your 'fear' type of glasses off and you might see
things differently... 

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, larry.potter
 larry.potter@ wrote:
 
  
Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian 
attack on
  Israel to ward off a US strike on Iran's nuclear sites
  
  
[http://www.debka.com/photos/3357.jpg]
  Our military and Washington sources read as preparatory 
justification
  the Syrian ruler Bashar Asad's statement Saturday, Oct. 7, that 
he
  expects an Israeli attack.
  
  He was speaking in an interview to Kuwaiti paper al-Anba.
  
  Asad's Iranian-backed war plan would serve the purpose of forcing
  the Americans to divide their military assets between a strike 
against
  Iran and the defense of their allies in the Persia Gulf, Israel 
and US
  forces in Iraq. Both are seriously looking at a Syrian attack on 
the
  Golan which would escalate into a full-blown Syrian-Israeli war 
and a
  second Hizballah assault from Lebanon.
  
  Asad's remark that during the Lebanon hostilities, he was under
  pressure from the Syrian population to go to war against Israel 
and
  liberate the Golan is the most direct threat of belligerency of 
all his
  four Golan statements in the last month. He is implying that he 
stood up
  to the pressure once but may not do so again. And for the 
benefit of the
  Americans, the Europeans, the Saudis and the Egyptians - all of 
whom are
  pretty fed up with him – Asad is posing as the picture of
  self-restraint; anyone else in his place, he implies, would have 
taken
  advantage of the Lebanon war and made a grab for the Golan. 
Therefore,
  he is saying, he deserves to be treated with the respect due to a
  strategic asset by Western and moderate Arab powers instead of 
being
  targeted for an ouster.
  
  The Syrian ruler would not threaten war without guarantees from 
Iran.
  According to DEBKAfile's sources, Asad and Iran's supreme ruler
  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are prompted by the following motives:
  
  1. Tehran is not prepared to wait passively for the Americans to 
build
  up their assault force in the Gulf and strike its nuclear 
facilities. A
  pre-emptive attack would suit them better.
  
  2. Tehran and Damascus have not missed the debilitating crisis 
in which
  Israel's political and military leadership are sunk since the
  Lebanon war. They do not propose to wait until the IDF pulls 
itself
  together enough to handle fresh aggression.
  
  3. Both accept Israel's deputy prime minister Shimon Peres'
  assessment that Israel's cities are not prepared for missile 
attack.
  Iran and Syria take it for granted that Israeli leaders 
understand they
  cannot afford to launch missiles against either one of them for 
fear of
  reprisal in kind.
  
  4. Syria believes that if Hizballah could stand up to the 
Israeli army
  in Lebanon, its commandoes can capture sections of the Golan and 
walk
  off with an easy victory.
  
  5. Tehran figures that the Bush administration is coming to the 
end of
  its patience in Iraq and preparing for a major review of its 
position
  there. The influential U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee 
Chairman,
  John Warner, said Friday that Iraq's government had 60 to 90 
days to
  control the violence that threatens civil war or the United 
States would
  have to reconsider its options. This gives the Maliki government 
in
  Baghdad up to December or January to de-escalate if not halt the
  sectarian war engulfing the country.
  
  Iran, Syria and Hizballah would not be averse to disrupting the 
American
  Iraq timeline by attacking Israel and putting the Bush 
administration on
  the spot, forced to address three warfronts simultaneously.
 








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[FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-10 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Barry, are you pulling an all-nighter or up really early?

I was up early to catch a train to Paris. :-)








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[FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-10 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, larry.potter
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ 
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  Appeal to FEAR, as usual.
 
 Fear ? B. take of your 'fear' type of glasses off and you 
 might see things differently... 

Dude, almost everything you post here reeks of fear.
You may choose to live in that mindset, but I do not.








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[FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-10 Thread larry.potter
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, larry.potter
 larry.potter@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ 
  wrote:
  
   Appeal to FEAR, as usual.
  
  Fear ? B. take of your 'fear' type of glasses off and you 
  might see things differently... 
 
 Dude, almost everything you post here reeks of fear.
 You may choose to live in that mindset, but I do not.


it looks you are projecting your fears or agenda onto others  ...

Debka unique analytical sources have proved to me and other readers 
that their analytical view of current events and forward looking 
insights are to the point and precise.
I sure do hope that they are wrong on this one, or that new events 
will take place that will eliminate any future violence in the mid 
east.

barry, with your record of misinterpretation other people's words 
and intentions, why I'm not surprised that you are confused ?!









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[FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-09 Thread TurquoiseB
Appeal to FEAR, as usual.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, larry.potter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
   Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack on
 Israel to ward off a US strike on Iran's nuclear sites
 
 
   [http://www.debka.com/photos/3357.jpg]
 Our military and Washington sources read as preparatory justification
 the Syrian ruler Bashar Asad's statement Saturday, Oct. 7, that he
 expects an Israeli attack.
 
 He was speaking in an interview to Kuwaiti paper al-Anba.
 
 Asad's Iranian-backed war plan would serve the purpose of forcing
 the Americans to divide their military assets between a strike against
 Iran and the defense of their allies in the Persia Gulf, Israel and US
 forces in Iraq. Both are seriously looking at a Syrian attack on the
 Golan which would escalate into a full-blown Syrian-Israeli war and a
 second Hizballah assault from Lebanon.
 
 Asad's remark that during the Lebanon hostilities, he was under
 pressure from the Syrian population to go to war against Israel and
 liberate the Golan is the most direct threat of belligerency of all his
 four Golan statements in the last month. He is implying that he stood up
 to the pressure once but may not do so again. And for the benefit of the
 Americans, the Europeans, the Saudis and the Egyptians - all of whom are
 pretty fed up with him – Asad is posing as the picture of
 self-restraint; anyone else in his place, he implies, would have taken
 advantage of the Lebanon war and made a grab for the Golan. Therefore,
 he is saying, he deserves to be treated with the respect due to a
 strategic asset by Western and moderate Arab powers instead of being
 targeted for an ouster.
 
 The Syrian ruler would not threaten war without guarantees from Iran.
 According to DEBKAfile's sources, Asad and Iran's supreme ruler
 Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are prompted by the following motives:
 
 1. Tehran is not prepared to wait passively for the Americans to build
 up their assault force in the Gulf and strike its nuclear facilities. A
 pre-emptive attack would suit them better.
 
 2. Tehran and Damascus have not missed the debilitating crisis in which
 Israel's political and military leadership are sunk since the
 Lebanon war. They do not propose to wait until the IDF pulls itself
 together enough to handle fresh aggression.
 
 3. Both accept Israel's deputy prime minister Shimon Peres'
 assessment that Israel's cities are not prepared for missile attack.
 Iran and Syria take it for granted that Israeli leaders understand they
 cannot afford to launch missiles against either one of them for fear of
 reprisal in kind.
 
 4. Syria believes that if Hizballah could stand up to the Israeli army
 in Lebanon, its commandoes can capture sections of the Golan and walk
 off with an easy victory.
 
 5. Tehran figures that the Bush administration is coming to the end of
 its patience in Iraq and preparing for a major review of its position
 there. The influential U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman,
 John Warner, said Friday that Iraq's government had 60 to 90 days to
 control the violence that threatens civil war or the United States would
 have to reconsider its options. This gives the Maliki government in
 Baghdad up to December or January to de-escalate if not halt the
 sectarian war engulfing the country.
 
 Iran, Syria and Hizballah would not be averse to disrupting the American
 Iraq timeline by attacking Israel and putting the Bush administration on
 the spot, forced to address three warfronts simultaneously.







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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack

2006-10-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Tehran and Damascus are gearing up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack





Barry, are you pulling an all-nighter or up really early?

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