Great News-Murderer of 250 marines in Beirut assassinated.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dddooo, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. I'm hoping that, in addition to the explosives, Mossad also installed a tiny speaker by which they informed him of his impending doom seconds before his skull was transformed into pulp.

    IMO it was too quick. Animals like that should suffer.
     
    #11     Feb 19, 2008
  2. That is conspiracy theory
     
    #12     Feb 19, 2008
  3. From the Kuwaiti Journalist's lips to god's ears:

    The assassination of Hizbullah arch-terrorist Imad Mughniyeh was only the first in a string of assassinations that Israel is planning to carry out against senior figures of Hizbullah, Hamas and perhaps even Iran," according to Israeli sources quoted by a report in the Kuwaiti Al Jarida newspaper Wednesday.

    The sources did not rule out the possibility that "the Mossad will move to stage two and target the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards - without waiting for Hizbullah's response to the assassination of Mughniyeh".

    "Those who assassinated Mughniyeh knew well enough that they had hit the highest-ranking coordinator between Iran and its proxies around the globe," the sources said. "Those who did this understand the implications of such an operation."

    According to the sources, "the Mughniyeh assassination was a link in a long chain of operations. After Mughniyeh there will be a second stage and a third stage, which will target Hizbullah and Hamas. This could prompt Iran to take action, which will force Israel to target her."

    "This operation restored the Mossad's status and its dignity," the Israeli sources were quoted as saying, "that, and the bombing of the Syrian installation in Dir al-Zur last year."
    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1203343709715&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull



    And here is a real shocker (from the same article)
    Sami Alfaraj, president of the Kuwait Center for Strategic Studies, went on to say that if Iran did acquire a nuclear bomb, Gulf states would appeal to Israel, as well as to the United States and Pakistan, to help ensure their security. He added that countries who could not build their own nuclear weapons would seek a "nuclear umbrella" - even if they had to appeal to Israel. "I believe in something on the same Iraqi [Osirak reactor] model... We are assuming in the Gulf that Israel will take it out," Alfaraj told Reuters.
     
    #13     Feb 20, 2008
  4. #14     Feb 27, 2008