Saturday, June 16, 2007

Islamic Republic Regional Offesive Against the U.S.


The above video from CNN sheds light on Iran's War with the United States. (Link via Roxie)


Do not underestimate the importance of the news coming out of Lebanon and Gaza. What has happened this week in Gaza may change the course of the entire Middle East. By arming Hamas with weapons and funds, the Islamic Republic - continues its attempts to destablise the region and broaden its own power base per Khomeini's manifest destiny. Syria, too is believed to be supporting Hamas.The region is radicalizing faster than expected. Hamas, a religious fascist government is at Israel's doorsteps. Palestine is key: connect the dots. The Islamist enemy--Shiite and Sunni--is positioning its forces, including Syria, for a historic confrontation with Israel and the US.

Iran and Hamas are dead serious about destroying Israel and driving the the "arrogant power" from the Middle East. The religious fascists in Iran have no intention of giving up of their nuclear and missile programs. The events in Lebanon, Iraq, and Gaza, though separated by a few hundred miles, are closely related. They were ignited from the same source--Syria, and by extension Iran--and they are all part of a renewed regional offensive against the United States and Israel, a strategic campaign whose coherence has gone unnoticed, and therefore unanswered, for over a decade.

IRGC's low intensity operations and proxy wars sap the morale of the enemy without giving them a pretext for using their superior military might against the Islamic Republic. This has been the Islamic Republic strategy and their military junta, IRGC, for over 27 years...nothing has changed since Khomeini set out the agenda and foreign policy of the Islamic Republic for dominating and unifying all the Muslims in the region under the Islamic Republic's flag 28 years ago. To this end, the Islamic Republic has done everything tactically with enviable patience and perfection. The tragedy of it all is that our leaders have been either in denial or have preferred to pass the buck to the next administration for 27 years. Roxie sums up my feelings eloquently:


Iran has not only been chanting "death to America" for three decades but Iran has also taken action to bring that death to America. A proxy-war by any other name is still a war. Meanwhile, back at the Capitol, elected leaders fail to grasp the reality that someone is trying to kill them, and trying to kill the America way of life. As barbaric death and destruction is spread by Iran, elected officials in Washington continue to weaken rather than strengthen America.
American leaders have not awakened to the reality that the ideology that brought America 9/11 was born in Iran and continues to be exported around the world by Iran. The idea that these cold-blooded beasts who joyfully lie, kill and destroy in the name of Allah will change their ways simply because we talk to them is pure nonsense. To continue to embrace such false beliefs endangers America and Americans.



I have lost all hope. Both parties suffer from extreme laziness and ignorance. We need leaders and congressmen who don't outsource their homework to staffers and so-called ME experts and pundits.

5 comments:

programmer craig said...

I have lost all hope. Both parties suffer from extreme laziness and ignorance. We need leaders and congressmen who don't outsource their homework to staffers and so-called ME experts and pundits.

Don't lose hope, Serendip. The IRI is going to lose this thing. And lose it big. I'm sure of it. It's too important for the US to just be complacent. Regardless of who is in the white house in 2009. I go through periods when I get very frustrated with what the US is doing (and not doing) but at the end of it all, I don't think the IRI will be there, any more. To me, it's just a question of how and when the regime goes down. Not "if".

The "how" and "when" are both very important questions, though... and that's the part that worries me. It can be messy and long or short and sharp. It's looking to me like "messy and long" based on the apparent incompetence of the Republicans and the apparent apathy of the Democrats.

blank said...

Hi Programer Craig,

Actually I believe the IRI is extremely vulernable right now.

Rita Loca said...

It is so hard to realize that they are at war and have been at war with the Us for decades. Yet we sit around and plan "talks" with them!!!

blank said...

Update in the media propaganda from the IRI:

PRESS TV: Negroponte behind Samarra blast Sun, 17 Jun 2007

Of course I blogged about it today serendip :)

A Jacksonian said...

From the Daredevil comics comes a truism: "A man without hope, is a man without fear."

From being a citizen I find the duty that is placed upon each within the Union.

I have no hope of success.

I have no fear of failure.

My duty is to my Nation and the gift given me by those that came before, and my life but one in that chain. I must strive to pass that gift on, undiminished for my time here.

I shall not break that chain.

I shall keep the fealty of the gift of liberty and freedom.

No nasayer can deter me.

No tyrant may threaten me.

I do what is necessary to be worthy of the gift given me.

Without hope.

Without fear.

That is not nihilism.

It is purpose.