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March 29, 2008 at 09:36:52

Headlined on 3/29/08:
Saudi Newspaper: Prepare for radioactive fallout from US nuclear attack on Iran

by Richard Clark     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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    And they certainly should be bracing themselves.  A U.S. attack on Iran will come suddenly, and if it is indeed aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities -- a "threat" being talked up again with new urgency by both Cheney and Bush lately -- it has the potential for unimaginable consequences.

 

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Currently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.
Mr MCurrently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.

Don't mistake "crazy" for "insane" ...

Simply put, crazy - good, insane- bad.

I've been telling people since we went into Afghanistan we'd wind-up in Iran and they called me crazy because that would be insane.

And I couldn't agree more.

I also hate being right.

I really don't know what the answer is, somehow, someway an attack on Iran has to be avoided. Because if not, the erosion we've seen so far of anything even resembling a so-called "free" country will cease to even be a pretence. And I don't know what we can do to stop it?

It's driving this crazy man insane. And I don't want to go there.

And I don't want to hear about contacting our so-called representatives, they don't even read the bills they're signing, why should I believe they'll listen to anything I have to say, unless of course it had a large cash donation attacked to it?

But seriously, this isn't funny. We go into Iran, it's over. That might be what do it, the real WWIII with it being America vs. World.

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 9 diaries, 1253 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 3:59:43 PM
 


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Sandy SandSandy Sand began her writing career while raising three children and doing public relations work for Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training). That led to a job as a reporter for the San Fernando Valley Chronicle, a weekly publication in Canoga Park, California. In conjunction with the Chronicle, she broadcast a tri-weekly, 10-minute newscast for KGOE AM. Following the closure of the Chronicle, Sand became the editor of the Tolucan Times and Canyon Crier newspapers...

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I wasn't either crazy or insane to trash this, this a.m....

...just dumb, because I had to retrieve it.

From my sweet neighbor who ususally sends dumb jokes that I don't open.

Is it possible that both the Saudis and the Russians are correct?  Where's Congress?  Where's a good revolting general?  Are the Russians going to have to step in and threaten to nuke us if we nuke Iran?

Maybe that's what Putin will tell the madman/men in the White House when they meet this week.

The email I opened at 2 a.m. Not a good way to start the day:

MOSCOW, March 27 (RIA Novosti) - Russian military intelligence services are reporting a flurry of activity by U.S. Armed Forces near Iran's borders, a high-ranking security source said Tuesday.

"The latest military intelligence data point to heightened U.S. military preparations for both an air and ground operation against Iran," the official said, adding that the Pentagon has probably not yet made a final decision as to when an attack will be launched.

He said the Pentagon is looking for a way to deliver a strike against Iran "that would enable the Americans to bring the country to its knees at minimal cost."

He also said the U.S. Naval presence in the Persian Gulf has for the first time in the past four years reached the level that existed shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

Col.-Gen. Leonid Ivashov, vice president of the Academy of Geopolitical Sciences, said last week that the Pentagon is planning to deliver a massive air strike on Iran's military infrastructure in the near future.


A new U.S. carrier battle group has been dispatched to the Gulf.

The USS John C. Stennis, with a crew of 3,200 and around 80 fixed-wing aircraft, including F/A-18 Hornet and Superhornet fighter-bombers, eight support ships and four nuclear submarines are heading for the Gulf, where a similar group led by the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has been deployed since December 2006.

The U.S. is also sending Patriot anti-missile systems to the region.

 

by Sandy Sand (132 articles, 0 quicklinks, 169 diaries, 1262 comments) on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 10:25:46 AM
 


'The people are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.' Thomas Jefferson 1787
Munich'The people are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.' Thomas Jefferson 1787

From the Khaleej Times

22 March 2008

RIYADH - The Saudi Shura council will secretly discuss national plans to deal with any sudden nuclear and radioactive hazards that may affect the kingdom following experts’ warnings of possible attacks on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactors, media reports said Saturday.

The Saudi-based King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology has prepared a proposal that encapsulates the probabilities of leaking nuclear and radiation hazards in case of any unexpected nuclear attacks in Iran, the Okaz Saudi newspaper said.

The Saudi Shura or consultative council plans to debate the proposal on Sunday.The power plants in the south-western Iranian port of Bushehr were built with German assistance in 1974 and resumed with Russian aid in 1992, after it had been stopped by the Islamic revolution.

by Munich (0 articles, 53 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 736 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 6:53:50 PM
 


Rob. Years ago you were the first and best. But I sent some Emails and never heard from you. First, I thought profanity and other conservative things needed to be supported. We are intellectual freethinkers, but many of us are very conservative. That is what I would like to share. But first I need to hear from you. I respect you and your work very much and hope I can help. rick
BackPackerRob. Years ago you were the first and best. But I sent some Emails and never heard from you. First, I thought profanity and other conservative things needed to be supported. We are intellectual freethinkers, but many of us are very conservative. That is what I would like to share. But first I need to hear from you. I respect you and your work very much and hope I can help. rick

Where is there more detail on this? Excellent comments...

Nuking Iran, declaring Martial Law, imprisoning us in the converted military bases (Gaylord in Michigan, near my cottage in Traverse City) they have created after "postponing" the national elections...  and on and on, etc

This is going to help my new book "We will Bear Witness" taken from a book by a man who wrote about the Nazi rise from the 1920's.

Nuking Iran is simply worth dying for to bring to the average persons attention. It is the smoking gun, or the defining moment. Is this the thing we can motivate the masses? If not, what else will there ever be? 

I love Rob and OP_ED and the people. But as Emerson said of Thoreau (and me).. oh read it yourself.

Average people hate us, and no amount of our brillant thoughts and writing will do anything until we understand, "the average guy/gal" needs an "OP_ED" too!

 Is there something OP_ED could do to simply go "Nuclear" and stake its future on simply using the Iran Nuke, Military-Civilian Jails, Local Federalization of Police and Corporations to marginalyze US citizens, and then Martial Law and suspension of elections, perhaps burning Congress. etc.

Lets make some decisions. Lets do something.

 We have the Power of the Myth, also.

Let us use it now, before it is too late.

OP_ED could be the key. It is the best, for the longest. but its rudder seems to never quite tack strasight (like mine)  [read Emerson on Thoreau, Rob] 

They can love us, but never like us. 

sincerely, and with great admiration and only positive intent (I apologyze if I hurt anyones feelings),

see my pictures at lookingglassstudio.net

I got rid of all my heavy stuff but see two of my poems somewhere in OP_ED. "The Christmas Tree" and " I know A Place".

I have another poem I wrote in 1986 that is definning. It even has a nuclear moment. I think I sent it to Mike.

The BackPackers Prayer.

I will help anyway I can. But no one likes me either.

Though I will be missed by many who know, we know.

They just are waiting for us to "define" the moment.

To create the "real" myth.

To bring back Cambells missing Heroes as he told Bill...

your friend always, respectfully,

 the Backpacker  backpack@voyager.net

by BackPacker (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 2 comments) on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 6:04:28 AM
 


I am a college graduate, a loyal patriot of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, a person whose convictions and pessimism drive my thought invoking others to think, and enjoy some politcal debate. I like truth even if it doesn't set you "free" in this US of A any longer. I am a liberal.
I do a bit of painting mostly in Acrylic. I do a bit of poetry writng mostly inspired by tragic thought. I do a ton of reading, mostly online. I speak straightforwardly and don't plan on changing. It's wor...

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shirley reeseI am a college graduate, a loyal patriot of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, a person whose convictions and pessimism drive my thought invoking others to think, and enjoy some politcal debate. I like truth even if it doesn't set you "free" in this US of A any longer. I am a liberal.
I do a bit of painting mostly in Acrylic. I do a bit of poetry writng mostly inspired by tragic thought. I do a ton of reading, mostly online. I speak straightforwardly and don't plan on changing. It's wor...

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Fallon's departure was a big warning

I said in October(07) that something was going to go down in April. I had enough information to determine this.

How will Russia and China deal with an attack that could possibly Block their energy sources?

Will this Iranian strike give Bush the Martial law he has been wanting so badly? He can cancel elections from what I can see within that act. He can lock us down.

Our soldiers in Iraq are in grave danger.

Dick and George and their ilk are such fools. Don't they know that nuclear fallout goes around the globe as it takes forever to break down uranium...forever. Einstein warned "not even for energy use" in his letter to FDR. Course we know dayallbee smarter den Einstein. Cheney/Bush and crew: Authors of the Law of stupidity.

And if it weren't for Nancy Pelosi, we could be having hearings preventing Bush and Dick from doing this!

 

by shirley reese (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 273 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 12:24:04 PM
 


Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."
John Sanchez Jr.Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."

Don't

For the illegitimate executive branch of the United States to undertake a unilateral attack on another country with nuclear weapons is a criminal act that would be equivalent to any of the atrocities or pogroms undertaken by Hitler, Stalin or Mao Tse Dung.

If we as a people do not enforce justice for such a crime, it is likely that the world community of nations (which our government has damnably been endeavoring to distance us from) will enforce that justice.

Who will rid us of these madmen?

by John Sanchez Jr. (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 1045 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 12:25:51 PM
 


Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."
John Sanchez Jr.Midwesterner, veteran of VietNam era naval service, I still feel an obligation to defend the Constitution against "all enemies, foreign and domestic."

Foreign countries...

would likely view the event as the act of unrestrained madness that it is and move to provide their own defense against "with us or against us" unilateralists.

Whether We the People can effectively stand them down is an open issue with no clear trends showing.

by John Sanchez Jr. (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 1045 comments) on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 12:18:57 AM
 


Ed Encho is a free lance writer, activist and consultant who resides in West Central Florida.  
Ed EnchoEd Encho is a free lance writer, activist and consultant who resides in West Central Florida.  

Thanks For Posting This

I had heard something about this the other day but wasn't able to find anything.

Colonel Kurtz is about to reach the end of the river...

EE 

 

by Ed Encho (6 articles, 11 quicklinks, 54 diaries, 382 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 2:07:42 PM
 


I'm a 61year old white guy, Veteran of 66-68, operate my own business with my wife and love to travel. Built a big sailboat in the 70's and went sailing for a few years, which ruined me for real work. Now, I fly hot air balloons for a living. Have been initiated as an Andean Paq'o. Yes, I am a liberal.
RogerI'm a 61year old white guy, Veteran of 66-68, operate my own business with my wife and love to travel. Built a big sailboat in the 70's and went sailing for a few years, which ruined me for real work. Now, I fly hot air balloons for a living. Have been initiated as an Andean Paq'o. Yes, I am a liberal.

Impeachment

Impeachment is threatened 'after the fact' of an attack on Iran.  As usual, the toothless dog Democrats bluster and at the end of the day run for cover.  I'd say screw 'em, but it is us that is going to be paying the bill.  Us and the Iranians, who suprisingly happen to be human beings also.  

by Roger (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 334 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 2:07:44 PM
 


'The people are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.' Thomas Jefferson 1787
Munich'The people are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.' Thomas Jefferson 1787

This is all just a bad dream, right?

The mere fact that we are having a discussion about the fallout from a nuclear attack by the United States on Iran is incomprehensible.
This pernicious administration should have been run out of office on a rail years ago, and yet we continue to allow them to decimate our Democracy and our way of life here in America. 

Sadly, for far too long the vast majority of American people have been totally ignorant and oblivious to what's happened to their country. These people could care less about any such attack on Iran. They only time they'll care is if and when this evil cabal does decide to try and implement Martial Law, at which time Dancing with the Stars and American Idol will be preempted with yet more war propaganda.


One other note. God forbid they do go through with such a maniacal attack on Iran, they'll most likely shut down the only means possible with which critical thinkers can correspond, the Net. 


Someone please tell me that this has been all just a bad dream? Please! 

by Munich (0 articles, 53 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 736 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 2:37:12 PM
 


Author of "The Politics of Extraterrestrials...Connecting the Dots" ISBN 0-9765223-0-6
PatrickAuthor of "The Politics of Extraterrestrials...Connecting the Dots" ISBN 0-9765223-0-6

NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST IS STILL THE PLAN

   

The building of nuclear weapons brought an end to any legal basis of government that previously existed here in this Old Crown colony called America.

  

The decision was made long ago to burn up the human race in an all out surprise attack upon us. We have been sucker punched many times over the decades with the use of nuclear weapons.

  

We are clearly, THE LIVING DEAD.

  

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  .

by Patrick (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 387 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 3:28:45 PM
 


An interested citizen.
ThePrizeAn interested citizen.

Attack on Iran

Very interesting article.  With the escalation of activity in the Basra region of Iraq and the border-closing demarche by the Iraqi governent, it's a safe bet that an aerial bombardment is close.  I wouldn't be surprised to see the Anglo-American forces march troops into the Khuzestan province of Iran to subjugate the area and occupy the Arab, oil-rich province.  With that stroke the Iranian Republic could be brought to submission.  Iran would lose it's Shiite stronghold in the south as well as it's primary border-crossing area.  If one includes the Turkish shelling of the Kurdish north of Iraq and the 2006 Israeli War with Lebanon, the region has been prepared for this action by NATO for quite some time. 

by ThePrize (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 7 comments) on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 3:55:21 PM