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The Palestinians are getting a smartening...
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYou think a land offensive?
Tactically not a very good idea.Comment
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThrough Jordan then Iraq and into Iran? Seriously?
Tactically not a very good idea.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's something they would not expect!!!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's something they would not expect!!!Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post...to make sure they don't kick off when Israel move into Iran.
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Realistically, a dirty war has been active between Israel and Iran for a few years. This is simply now becoming more overt. I believe they'll try and push Hammas into the sea, kill off the missiles they have, then start work on the Iranians. I also believe the Iranians are stoking up the Hammas/Hez fire to stop the Israelis concentrating on the Iranians.
A lot of work has been completed on analysing the location of all of the 'interesting' places (not all of which are known) and models drawn up for the dispersal of 'atmospherically transported' objects. I believe.
Lots of fun coming up I think, pretty soon.
Maybe this Mayan thing will come true...Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's something they would not expect!!!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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What i don't understand (and is probably a stupid question) is why the Palestinians are not attacking Tel Aviv from the West-bank, it is much closer and Iron Dome whould have less chance to shoot the missiles downComment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post...to make sure they don't kick off when Israel move into Iran.
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The first is the Iraqis. They fought a massive war with the Iranians under Sadaam, but now they are all best friends again (with the Iraqis). It's very likely that the Israelis could get good cooperation for a supply line through Jordan, and permission to garrison it, but not through Iraq. The Iraqis would have to be turned against the Iranians in some way and that is difficult to see.
The second problem is gulf oil and the Chinese. The USA is becoming less and less reliant on gulf oil, but the Chinese are becoming more and more dependant. If that supply is interrupted, the Chinese will want to make their displeasure known. That is something worth worrying about.
The third is Turkey. They are getting increasingly involved in Syrias civil war, and they border both Iran and Iraq. If they get sucked in, Nato gets sucked in, the US gets sucked in, despite the oil situation. I just dont see Obama liking that. He can not be relected again, he does not need the Jewish lobby any more.
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