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[ Seeker Blog] Melanie Phillips, author of Londonstan, examines the influence of Iran on Iraq. In order to win in Iraq, it is essential to defeat Iran.

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http://www.jewpoint.blogspot.com [Jewpoint.blogspot.com] <a href="http://jewpoint.blogspot.com/">JewPoint</a>: According to the report, a source tipped off U.S. intelligence about an imminent shipment of missiles from Iran to Hezbollah. The sources said a spy satellite photographed Iranian crews loading three missile launchers and eight crates, each normally used to carry a Chinese-designed C-802 Noor missile, aboard a transport plane at Mehrabad air base near Tehran.

[Strata-sphere.com] The Strata-Sphere » Blog Archive » Iran And Polonium-210: Speaking shortly before senior diplomats from six world powers were scheduled to meet in Paris on Tuesday to discuss sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned the European Union that any punitive measure would be considered an act of hostility by Tehran. “I am telling you in plain language that from now on, if you try, whether in your propaganda or at international organisations, to take steps against the rights of the Iranian nation, the Iranian nation will consider it an act of hostility,”

[Thomasjoscelyn.blogspot.com] Thomas Joscelyn: Hamas + Iran - Saddam: One time enemies like Iran and Iraq could see the value in jointly supporting a Sunni Islamist group like Hamas. This support was offered despite the fact that Hamas's Sunni Islamist ideology (derived from the Muslim Brotherhood) was supposedly inconsistent with both Iran's Khomeini-inspired Shiite ideology and Saddam's supposedly secular Baathism.

[Globalguerrillas.typepad.com] John Robb's Weblog: THE COMING CONFLAGRATION: I think you're getting a tad hysterical with this - I would still rate the likelihood of a US military attack on Iran as being very, very low, and becoming more unattractive to everyone bar the hard-core delusional by the day. The Iranians have simply engineered too strong a position for themselves in the region to complement their natural geostrategic advantages in this game for anyone to be able to seriously claim that attacking Iran won't spark a regional Gulf War which will, among other things, cut the global supply of oil by at least 14 million barrels per day for a sustained period.

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