U.S., Israel To Attack Iran Nukes 'Before April' - Pre-Emptive Strike All But Inevitable, Say Military, Intelligence Sources

    

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January 24, 2006

U.S., Israel To Attack Iran Nukes 'Before April' - Pre-Emptive Strike All But Inevitable, Say Military, Intelligence Sources
A pre-emptive U.S. and Israeli military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities is nearly inevitable, reports Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The incapacitation of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has made a pre-emptive attack on Iran more likely in the next nine weeks, Israeli sources tell the premium, online intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND.

Bush Says Nuclear-Armed Iran Could Blackmail The World
Speaking at Kansas State University, the US president saw in Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadnijed’s wish to wipe Israel off the map a sign that Iran sought a nuclear arsenal. The next logical step, said Bush, is for the UN nuclear watchdog to refer the Iranian case to the Security Council for sanctions.

Skyrocketing Oil Costs Feared In Nuke Standoff
The price of crude oil could reach $131 a barrel if Iran stopped production amid the standoff over Tehran's decision to resume uranium enrichment.

Olmert: Israel Unafraid Of Hamas In Power
Middle East Online
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 1:34 AM PST
Main armed Palestinian groups vow to ensure calm during parliamentary election.

Hamas Willing To Talk To Israel
Detroit Free Press
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 2:27 AM PST
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- On the final day of campaigning for this week's Palestinian parliament elections, a leader of the Islamic militant group Hamas raised the possibility Monday of negotiating with Israel through a third party.

Fatah Leader In Nablus Shot To Death
Los Angeles Times
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 3:26 AM PST
NABLUS, West Bank -- A leader of the ruling Fatah Party in Nablus was shot to death Tuesday in violence related to the Palestinian elections. Despite the chaos in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in recent months, Wednesday's vote has provoked limited violence.

Fatah, Hamas Consider Alliance
The State
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 0:23 AM PST
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The ruling Fatah Party and the Islamic militant Hamas traded bitter accusations and made impassioned last-minute appeals for support Monday on the final day of campaigning for Palestinian parliamentary elections.

Fatah Terror Wing Favors Armed Struggle To Liberate ‘Palestine´
The Al-Aksa Brigades, the military wing of the Fatah party, has called for continuing the armed struggle to “liberate all of Palestine.”

EU Offers To Help Bangladesh Combat Terrorism
AlertNet
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 3:25 AM PST
DHAKA, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The European Union on Tuesday offered to help Bangladesh in its fight against terrorism, saying it was part of an international problem.

Snowstorm In HAWAII; Rare Event Causes Concern, Surprise...
MAUNA KEA, Hawaii --
Officials closed the summit of Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano to the public after a snowstorm shut down access for the first time this winter season.

Clouds blanketed Hawaii's tallest peak this weekend. A blanket of snow forced everyone to evacuate, including park rangers.

Comments
According to Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, a pre-emptive strike by the U.S. and Israel is inevitable and will happen before April.  The report stated that this would have happened sooner but Prime Minister Ariel Sharon vetoed the proposal despite a nearly unanimous recommendation by Israeli military chiefs. 

I don't think the U.S. or Israeli is fooling around.  The next nine or ten weeks will be very tense. I look for an attack to take place sometime in late February or early March if it's going to happen.  Right now Russia is trying to convince Iran to allow them to supply the fuel necessary to run their supposed nuclear power plants which they claim would be for peaceful means.  This would eliminate the need for Iran to enrich uranium on their own soil.  It would also provide a more verifiable way of keeping tabs on Iran's nuclear projects.

There is concern that this standoff, whether it leads to an air strike or sanctions, will send oil prices through the roof.  The American thirst for oil is immense and it will be interesting to see how long it takes before they buckle under to their petroleum god.  God help us if we give into this fight!

Pastor Malone 

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