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Arm Yourself With The Weapons of Mass Education

"What good fortune for those in power that the people do not think." --Adolf Hitler

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The Zionists represent the most dangerous thing that the human race has ever faced, and unless we begin to find ways to drive these bestial savages back into oblivion, then we are ALL doomed.



The Jewish Peril is real


The "Forgery" (Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion) is master-plan for vast restructuring of society, creation of a new oligarchy and subjugation of millions.

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US military spreading death

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Financial meltdown prevents Iran war

Global financial crisis has made it highly unlikely for the US or Israel to take a military action against Iran to halt its nuclear program.

Sam Gardiner, a retired US Air Force colonel who runs war games for government agencies, says that a set of recent developments including the financial meltdown has overhauled the Washington's agenda.

He noted that the Russian-Georgian conflict and the US military operations on the Pakistan-Afghanistan are also among the factors that have changed the American agenda.

"The consensus among American decision-makers is that bombing Iran is not the path to pursue right now. I see players being more and more cautious about the consequences to fragile economies of an oil spike," Gardiner said, Reuters reported.

Mark Stoker, a defense economist at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London also says that any military action on Iran is unlikely.

"It stands to reason that it (an offensive against Iran) would be expensive, and they (US forces) are already doing a lot," Stoker said.

Diplomats and analyst warn that any attack on Iran would risk triggering a greater crisis should Tehran halt its oil exports.

Some analysts had earlier predicted that Israel could attack Iran after the November 4 US election but before President Bush's successor takes office.

"We have made it clear that an offensive option against Iran is not something we want contemplated at this time," said a US diplomat who has had extensive dealings with Israel.

Iran, a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), says it has never sought a nuclear weapon, stressing that weapons of mass destruction have no place in its defensive doctrine. Press TV

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