http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-31/syria-threatens-surprise-response-israel-air-raid-iran-and-russia-pile
Russia, which has previously made it very clear it will not tolerate US intervention in what it considers it own backyard, was quick at passing judgment:
Finally, Iran:"If this information is confirmed, we are dealing with unprovoked attacks on targets on the territory of a sovereign country, which blatantly violates the U.N. Charter and is unacceptable, no matter the motives," Russia's foreign ministry said.
Yet the local Syrians, like most, are very skeptical this war of words will escalate into anything more:An aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday Iran would consider any attack on Syria as an attack on itself.
Then again, provoking a Syrian retaliation has been the plan all along. Which is why moments ago, just to keep Plan B afloat, Reuters blasted that:In battle-torn Damascus, residents doubted Syria would fight back. One mother of five said she had heard retaliation would come later. "They always say that. They'll retaliate, but later, not now. Always later," she said, and laughed.
"The last thing we need now is Israeli fighter jets to add to our daily routine. As if we don't have enough noise and firing keeping us awake at night."
- WHITE HOUSE SAYS IRAN'S INSTALLATION OF ADVANCED URANIUM ENRICHMENT CENTRIFUGES WOULD BE PROVOCATIVE STEP IN VIOLATION OF U.N. RESOLUTIONS
Twinsdad comment...
It was smart of Israel to start heat with Syria, since Obama shot down their plan for direct Iranian strikes. Syria has been giving arms to Lebanon for years, why act like this is something new and the BS about chemical weapons. Obama must be pissed that the Jews and not listening to him and going round about way to start an Iranian war. Be careful what you ask for. the whole middle east is going hot very soon.
Ah yes and now just add Chuck Hagel................
ReplyDeleteObama is entering in to negotiations to further cut down our nukes. No one fears the US now. Obama thinks that the world's problems are a direct result of the US perceived to be a bully. Get rid of the bully (he believes) and peace will return to the world. That's messed up.
ReplyDeleteA modern day version of the Neville Chamberlain view?
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