Turkey is demanding an explanation of the so-called IAF flyover of Syria.
Tough words, coming from:
- The illegal occupier of Western Kurdistan.
- The illegal occupier of Northern Cyprus.
- The perpetrators of the Armenian and Kurdish genocides of the Twentieth Century.
- Diplomatic friends to both Hezbollah and Hamas.
If the Turkish government consisted solely of centipedes, they'd each have a hundred feet in their mouths.
Besides, the flyover was just a distraction.
Iran's nuclear sites will ultimately be wiped out from flights coming out of Iraqi Kurdistan and Popeye cruise missiles coming from the Dolphin-class submarines.
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Don't miss DEBKA.
First of all, separately, it is reported that Ehud Barak "just left his calling card." And, went into gazoo, and pulled out the perp who gave the orders to kidnap Shalit. Dunno wazzup with Shalit, now. But the Israelis are holding the kidnapper. Who thought he was safe among his goons. Meanwhile, the Israelis, disguised as "grocers," and traveling by donkey cart; went up to this dude, in his fields. And, took him away. Ha. Ha.
As to the "flight over syria," it was supposed to be russia's move. They've given the syrians, and the iranians, their same balls of crap. Supposedly "jam proof" anti-aircraft mobile carriers. How many? Well, about a dozen batteries have been put in. With russian "specialists" also still on the ground. And, the Israeli "pass?" Well, it proves you can, in fact, jam this junk.
Also from DEBKA, one of Assad's uncle's. Who was a big macher in his dad's regime; has pulled his $7-billion from the banks of Damascus; and flown the coop. WIth his family. Nearly as fast as his money flew. Into Dubai.
Assad's on a hot seat now. Heating up the way you heat up a frog in the pan? Dunno. I see 9/11 looming. I see Rama-Dama-Ding-Dong, ahead. Starting on Friday, September 15th.
Patraeus' report also comes on the 15th. How balsy is Bush? Ring-y ding-y. If Iran loses it's nuke sites? Then the answer would be VERY. This call's for you. And, you. And, you. Pick a date.
But until Bush actually moves ahead, now that he knows the aircraft aren't being threatened by russian technology ... It's like waiting for Christmas.
Posted by Carol_Herman | September 8, 2007 5:44 PM
Posted on September 8, 2007 17:44
Where'd my comment go?
Posted by Carol_Herman | September 8, 2007 5:45 PM
Posted on September 8, 2007 17:45
It's a common opinion in Syria that Turkey also continues to occupy the Iskandaroon province (biblical Antioch) - also called Hatay.
Posted by George Ajjan | September 8, 2007 8:45 PM
Posted on September 8, 2007 20:45
Nardo probably ate it, he always eats my comments then calls me an asshole.
Posted by Bob | September 8, 2007 10:23 PM
Posted on September 8, 2007 22:23
Nardo must have quite an appitite! This morning it looked like someone pulled the plug on this blog. I was told it "couldn't be found." Not from my bookmarks. And, not at Google.
So, I guess the plug got shoved back into the recepticle?
Posted by Carol.Herman | September 9, 2007 3:34 PM
Posted on September 9, 2007 15:34
There is word circulating in the blogosphere that the IAF visit was due to some NK supplied Nuclear Installations being set up in Syria. When then begs the question what exactly is it that NK is exporting that Syria would want to have?
Posted by Rorschach | September 13, 2007 11:04 AM
Posted on September 13, 2007 11:04
Israel is giving the Turkish "demand" with the response it merits: SILENCE.
Posted by Bald-Headed Geek | September 21, 2007 3:41 PM
Posted on September 21, 2007 15:41