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ant1999e
12-05-2011, 10:53 AM
http://www.prisonplanet.com/israel-and-syria-brace-for-regional-war-between-mid-dec-2011-and-mid-jan-2012.html

Israel and Syria brace for regional war between mid-Dec. 2011 and mid-Jan 2012

December 5, 2011

The actions and words of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Syrian ruler Bashar Assad in the last 72 hours indicate they are poised for a regional war, including an attack on Iran, for some time between December 2011 and January 2012.

In their different ways, both have posted road signs to the fast-approaching conflict as DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources disclose:

1. Saturday, Dec. 3, Syria staged a large-scale military exercise in the eastern town of Palmyra, which was interpreted by Western and Israeli pundits as notice to its neighbors, primarily Turkey and Israel, that the uprising against the Assad regime had not fractured its sophisticated missile capabilities.

DEBKAfile’s military sources advise attaching more credibility to the official Damascus statement of Sunday, Dec. 4: “The Syrian army has staged a live-fire drill in the eastern part of the country under war-like circumstances with the aim of testing its missile weaponry in confronting any attack.”

Videotapes of the exercise, briefly carried on the Internet early Monday before they were removed by an unseen hand, support this statement. They showed a four-stage exercise, in which missile fire was a minor feature. Its focus was on the massive firing of self-propelled 120mm cannon, brigade-strength practice of 600mm and 300mm multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), offensive movements of Syrian armored brigades backed by ground-to-ground missiles with short 150-200 kilometer ranges. They drilled tactics for repelling enemy reinforcements rushed to combat arenas. All this added up to is an impressive Syrian demonstration of its ability to ward off an attack on Syrian soil by turning a defensive array into an offensive push for taking the battle over into the aggressor’s territory, whether the Turkish or Israeli armies or a combined Arab League force backed by NATO.

2. Israel made its rejoinder to the Syrian war message 24 hours later.

Addressing a ceremony honoring the memory of for Israel’s founding father David Ben-Gurion, Netanyahu recalled how 63 years ago, Ben-Gurion declared the foundation of the State of Israel in defiance of pressures from most of Western leaders and a majority of his own party. They warned him that he would trigger a combined Arab attack to destroy the fledgling state just three years after the end of World War II.

But fortunately for us, said the prime minister, Ben-Gurion stood up to the pressure and went through with his decision, otherwise Israel would not be here today.

“There are times,” said Netanyahu, “when a decision may carry a heavy price, but the price for not deciding would be heavier.”

“I want to believe,” he said, “we will always have the courage and resolve for the right decisions to safeguard our future and security.”

Although he did not mention Iran, it was not hard to infer that the prime minister was referring to a decision to exercise Israel’s military option against Iran’s nuclear program in the face of crushing pressure from Washington and insistent advice of certain Israeli security veterans.

Defense minister Ehud Barak, who was standing behind the prime minister’s shoulder, was as tense as a coiled spring.

3. Six hours later, Netanyahu dropped a bombshell on the domestic political scene: He announced his Likud party would hold elections, including primaries, before January 31, 2012 – two years before schedule and a year before Israel’s next general election. As head of one of the most stable and long-lived coalition governments ever to have ruled Israel, he is under no pressing domestic need of a demonstration of leadership at this time.

Tombstone RJ
12-05-2011, 08:52 PM
Syria is in no condition for war because it's already at war--with itself. It's very close to civil war, I seriously doubt it can withstand another war.

Odysseus
12-06-2011, 06:54 AM
Syria is in no condition for war because it's already at war--with itself. It's very close to civil war, I seriously doubt it can withstand another war.

Agreed. Iran is increasingly more isolated. I wonder what direction they are heading.

Rohirrim
12-06-2011, 08:38 AM
Prison Planet issues some kind of paranoid war alert once a month.

TonyR
12-06-2011, 09:04 AM
Hmmmm....

Everything is going to have a price. It is true that if we cut off Iran’s economy entirely or if we impose, as the Europeans, or some of the Europeans, are suggesting, an embargo on Iranian oil you might get an increase in the oil price. But think how the cost will pale compared to the cost of what is inevitably going to happen if nothing is done, which is an Israeli airstrike, which would cause the outbreak of a regional war, which could cause the closing of the Straits of Hormuz, which would cause a doubling of [oil] prices.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/284909/krauthammers-take-nro-staff

cutthemdown
12-06-2011, 11:26 AM
It would be a quick war. As powerful as iran and syria are they are no match for the weaponry we can bring to the battle. It would suck, I am sick of war and hope it doesn't happen, but basically it would be same drill, their armies would be completely destroyed in about a month. The only countries that can hang with us would be Russia and China period. The rest are left with terrorist attacks after we completely dismantle their military.

LOL Irans Navy? We would have every ship sunk within the first 2 weeks, and all the subs as well. My friend in the navy says their subs so crappy we know where everyone of them is at any given moment in the gulf. All of them are being shadowed and at the onset of any conflict, they all get sunk with in the first 24 hours. They just can't hang with us. Not being Grandiose, just how it is. If fact unless we went into Iran or Syria we might be able to destroy their who dealio and hardly suffer any dead Americans.

cutthemdown
12-06-2011, 11:27 AM
Our troops don't get killed until they are forced to be the police and walk around vulnerable. Just please god if anything happens let it be a massive air strike, maybe some special forces, I really don't want to see Americans being slaughtered like Iraq again, guarding street corners, waiting for a bomber.

cutthemdown
12-06-2011, 11:30 AM
People giving the Iranian navy way too much credit. They could shut down the gulf for a couple weeks though while we destroyed all their ships. But long term, no way. They have a crappy, outdated Navy. We would sink every ship quickly.

Are you people kidding me? When it comes to warfare against large, real targets, like tanks, ships, army bases, air bases, command and control we friggin rule. We would destory every target we wanted and Iran would be left to maybe mine the gulf? try and do terrorists attacks on shipping, but it would not be with a real navy ship or plane. The would lose all of that very quickly. Maybe even one massive airstrike. I could see on first day of bombing for Iran to lose most of it's military capability.

ant1999e
12-06-2011, 07:10 PM
Prison Planet issues some kind of paranoid war alert once a month.

I'm just filling in for Baja. :thumbs:

ghwk
12-06-2011, 08:57 PM
War finally something good on TV.