Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Setting the stage for a war on Iran
The announcement yesterday that Iran planned the assassination of the Saudi and Israeli Ambassadors to the US  is just too much of a stretch to be believable. Would Iran really risk their nuclear weapons program by starting a war now? What is President Obama up to one year prior to a US election he looks destined to lose? Or is Iran already nuclear weapons capable and willing to instigate an Ezekiel 38 war?

8 Unanswered questions over the alleged Iranian assassination plot
It has the ring of a far-fetched Hollywood thriller and even the senior law enforcement official involved in the investigation admitted to journalists that the alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the US did not fit with what was known about the methods and practices of the supposed perpetrators, the Quds force of the Revolutionary Guards.

Alleged Iran plot could have been trigger for war in Middle East
Robert Baer, a former CIA agent with long experience of observing the QF, said: "This stinks to holy hell. The Quds Force are very good. They don't sit down with people they don't know and make a plot. They use proxies and they are professional about it. If Kassim Suleimani was coming after you or me, we would be dead. This is totally uncharacteristic of them."

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