Friday, September 11, 2009

Meridor: No more time to waste on Iran
The world needs to stop wasting time and must join forces to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, Intelligence and Atomic Energy Minister Dan Meridor says. 'The time is now. There is no more time to waste, and that's not only the Israeli perspective, it's much more general,' Meridor told Reuters Saturday.

Oops! Minister Meridor confirms that Netanyahu secretly visited Russia
We can only imagine what the top Israeli politician had to say to Russia.

The very worst possible scenario for the world, but the very best news for Israel and for those who love Jesus Christ - Russian report: Netanyahu may be planning attack
PM's rushed visit to Moscow under cloud of secrecy occupies Russian media. Kommersant paper quotes 'informed Israeli' source as saying 'It can't be ruled out that Israel may be ready to move on to decisive actions with regards to Iran, and Netanyahu decided to inform Kremlin of this'





For some perspective - Joel's Trumpet - Gog U Magog: The War To End All Wars


Russia, Persia and the S-300 missile system
We're possibly on the verge of the biggest war in history




'Israel link' in Arctic Sea case...and by the way - "Netanyahu was NOT visiting Russia last Monday."
Israel was linked to the interception of the missing cargo ship Arctic Sea last month, a senior figure close to Israeli intelligence has told the BBC.

Netanyahu visits Moscow in secret to obstruct Iran missile sale
Israeli prime minister faces widespread criticism after mission details leaked to press

Officials in Moscow and Jerusalem were left backtracking after they initially denied media reports that Netanyahu flew by private jet to Russia to discourage the Kremlin from giving the Iranians Russia's advanced S-300 system.

His furtive encounter with the Russian leadership is likely to fuel speculation that discussions referred to the Arctic Sea, the mysterious Russian cargo ship apparently hijacked on 28 July. Several newspapers have suggested that the boat was carrying S-300 long-range surface to air missiles bound for Tehran.

Russian Mystery Ship Suspected of Arms Shipment to Iran
Questions continue to surround the Russian cargo ship that was hijacked in July, with some press reports claiming it was en route to Iran with advanced air defense missiles.
Flaming those allegations now are new reports of a secret trip Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have taken to Russia this week to discuss the secret cargo.

Flashback: US: Russia's S-300 missile sale to Iran marks Israel's decision point
In Moscow, a "military-diplomatic source" said Monday the S-300 systems are being packed up and prepared for shipment to Iran: "S-300 air defense systems," he added, "are expected to be delivered from the defense ministry's warehouses." The latter statement indicates that the missiles going to Iran are coming out of Russia's own emergency stores and not waiting to come off production lines.

Flashback: Israel's Red Line: The S-300 Missile System
Although on July 9 U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates denied the possibility of Iran acquiring the missile — known as the S-300PMU-1 by its Russian designers — “anytime soon,” defense reporters have speculated widely that the operational deployment of the S-300 air-defense system would represent a “red line” for an Israeli air strike on Iran...and make Iran's nuclear installations a virtual no-fly zone.

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