View Full Version : Info on Iran from our British friends
lance
09-26-2005, 02:44 AM
SAS monitoring infiltration from Iran
Reuters
London:
The two British special forces soldiers dramatically freed in an attack on an Iraqi police station this week were part of a team monitoring militant infiltration from Iran, the Sunday Times said.
Citing an unnamed source, the newspaper said special forces troops had been based near the southern city of Basra for weeks tracking the suppliers of armour-piercing roadside bombs believed to have come over the nearby border with Iran.
Gulfnews.com
LakewayDaze!
09-26-2005, 03:04 AM
Their day is coming it appears to me. :wave:
ramis
09-26-2005, 03:45 AM
You mean you guys will now attack Iran. Ok, its better if you issue a list of countries you intend to attack in next 20 years so the world will at least be prepared :D
LakewayDaze!
09-26-2005, 04:36 AM
You mean you guys will now attack Iran. Ok, its better if you issue a list of countries you intend to attack in next 20 years so the world will at least be prepared :D
If you are planning to move to IRAN in the next few years, you may wanna rethink that Ramis. :wave:
ramis
09-26-2005, 05:54 AM
If you are planning to move to IRAN in the next few years, you may wanna rethink that Ramis. :wave:
That is a point of concern. A friend recently left a MNC and joined a large group there. If Mr. Bush is so eager to attack other countries for reasons best known to him, then he should at least inform the world about his plans, so people can plan their future.
LakewayDaze!
09-26-2005, 06:31 AM
That is a point of concern. A friend recently left a MNC and joined a large group there. If Mr. Bush is so eager to attack other countries for reasons best known to him, then he should at least inform the world about his plans, so people can plan their future.
I shall relay your thoughts Ramis and I am sure he will get back to you ASAP.
Happy Groundhog Day! :drunk:
Dinaress
09-26-2005, 08:03 AM
You mean you guys will now attack Iran. Ok, its better if you issue a list of countries you intend to attack in next 20 years so the world will at least be prepared :D
IAEA board adopts EU resolution on Iran nuke issue
http://english.people.com.cn/200509/25/eng20050925_210720.html
Perhaps "you" guys means The United States, Japan, Canada, Argentina, Ghana and the European Union (EU) countries nodded the resolution.
22 votes for and 12 against with 1 that refrained..
INDIA also voted for the vote.
Iran itself is a member to the IAEA<--------they know the rules.
AND it was EU that sent it to the UN Security Council...ohh yeah and it was sent last Friday ...so they have time to comply.. :D
mechtech
09-26-2005, 08:24 AM
These British friends were tracking the supply of armor piercing explosive devices known to be coming from Iran. If smuggling those devices into Iraq isn't state sponsored terrorism, what is?
For the present, it is necessary to seal the border from this activity. Iran knows what is expected by the governments of the world to maintain stability and join the rest of the civilized nations. Drop their nuke program, stop supporting terrorists, stop being a pain in the neck to the rest of the world.
If we need to rattle their cage to encourage Iran's citizens to change their leadership, sealing the border from terrorism trade to Iraq is a good way to start.
pvpeacock
09-26-2005, 12:21 PM
Hey, I just heard over at the Investor's Iran Forum that.......just kidding. The Iran Forum isn't supposed to start until 2008.
myranchretirement
09-26-2005, 01:34 PM
You mean you guys will now attack Iran. Ok, its better if you issue a list of countries you intend to attack in next 20 years so the world will at least be prepared :D
Tell Iran to stand down or better yet the people to stand up so we dont have to take action. :drunk:
pvpeacock
09-26-2005, 03:47 PM
and their new president's attempts to cause a confrontation with the U.S.: "The short answer is that more and more people are selling rials, the Iranian currency, and buying whatever foreign currency they can get their hands on, including the new Iraqi dinar. This, in turn, translates into a massive flight of capital from Iran."
http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=2&id=1834
JASONTL
09-27-2005, 11:53 PM
I have been pondering this situation the last few days.
Why are we backing a predominatley Shiite, heavily influenced by Iran, Transitional Iraqi Government?
Why are we allowing deals, and contracts between the Transitional Government and Iran in southern Iraq?
And at the same, we and everyone else are sending Iran to the Security Council?
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