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Jews whinning, US and the West must fight ~
Fra : Salah Jafar


Dato : 23-10-06 21:41

Israel's Olmert: West must act against Iran
Prime minister stops short of vowing Israeli attack on nuclear sites

MSNBC News Services
Updated: 6:34 a.m. PT Oct 23, 2006
JERUSALEM - Iran must be prevented from attaining nuclear weapons, and its threats to destroy Israel must not be taken lightly, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday.

"We have to prepare for the struggle to prevent this capability being attained," Olmert told a business conference, referring to the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon. "This struggle is not just Israel's, it is not first and foremost Israel's."

Israel considers Iran to be the greatest threat to its survival, and rejects Tehran's claim that its nuclear program is peaceful.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for the Jewish state's destruction, and Iran already has missiles capable of carrying payloads to Israel.

Ahmadinejad said on Monday that Western powers were wrong if they thought Iran would retreat under political pressure from its nuclear plans.

"They (the West) should know that taking advantage of nuclear energy is the demand of all the Iranian nation ... All the Iranian nation insists on this right and will not retreat one iota," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech.

Olmert has raised the heat of Israel's anti-Iran rhetoric in recent days, warning last week that Tehran would have "a price to pay" if it does not back down from its atomic ambitions.

Olmert did not specifically threaten to cripple the nuclear program in a military strike, as Israel did 25 years ago in Iraq when it bombed an unfinished reactor there. But he has been saying the Iranians "have to be afraid" of the consequences of their intransigence.

The prime minister did say Monday that Ahmadinejad's threats against Israel must not be disregarded.

"It is inconceivable that ... a member of the United Nations continues to be received throughout the world as a legitimate leader while he stands up and says another U.N. member state should be wiped off the map," he said.

"We shall never repeat the mistakes of 60 years ago, of taking things lightly, ignoring what was being heard then when it was still possible to save lives," he added, in an allusion to the Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews in Europe.

Military experts have questioned Israel's ability to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, which are scattered among installations, with some underground. But they have said Israel could set the program back years by striking several of the sites.

Support for U.N. sanctions against Iran has grown among members of the Security Council after weeks of talks between the European Union and Iran failed to persuade Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, which can be a key process in bomb-building.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report

 
 
NefeshBarYochai (23-10-2006)
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Fra : NefeshBarYochai


Dato : 23-10-06 21:51

Salah how long have you been dining in the outhouses.
Salah Jafar wrote:
> Israel's Olmert: West must act against Iran
> Prime minister stops short of vowing Israeli attack on nuclear sites
>
> MSNBC News Services
> Updated: 6:34 a.m. PT Oct 23, 2006
> JERUSALEM - Iran must be prevented from attaining nuclear weapons, and its threats to destroy Israel must not be taken lightly, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday.
>
> "We have to prepare for the struggle to prevent this capability being attained," Olmert told a business conference, referring to the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon. "This struggle is not just Israel's, it is not first and foremost Israel's."
>
> Israel considers Iran to be the greatest threat to its survival, and rejects Tehran's claim that its nuclear program is peaceful.
>
> Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for the Jewish state's destruction, and Iran already has missiles capable of carrying payloads to Israel.
>
> Ahmadinejad said on Monday that Western powers were wrong if they thought Iran would retreat under political pressure from its nuclear plans.
>
> "They (the West) should know that taking advantage of nuclear energy is the demand of all the Iranian nation ... All the Iranian nation insists on this right and will not retreat one iota," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech.
>
> Olmert has raised the heat of Israel's anti-Iran rhetoric in recent days, warning last week that Tehran would have "a price to pay" if it does not back down from its atomic ambitions.
>
> Olmert did not specifically threaten to cripple the nuclear program in a military strike, as Israel did 25 years ago in Iraq when it bombed an unfinished reactor there. But he has been saying the Iranians "have to be afraid" of the consequences of their intransigence.
>
> The prime minister did say Monday that Ahmadinejad's threats against Israel must not be disregarded.
>
> "It is inconceivable that ... a member of the United Nations continues to be received throughout the world as a legitimate leader while he stands up and says another U.N. member state should be wiped off the map," he said.
>
> "We shall never repeat the mistakes of 60 years ago, of taking things lightly, ignoring what was being heard then when it was still possible to save lives," he added, in an allusion to the Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews in Europe.
>
> Military experts have questioned Israel's ability to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, which are scattered among installations, with some underground. But they have said Israel could set the program back years by striking several of the sites.
>
> Support for U.N. sanctions against Iran has grown among members of the Security Council after weeks of talks between the European Union and Iran failed to persuade Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, which can be a key process in bomb-building.
>
> The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report


GLENN CHARTRAND (23-10-2006)
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Fra : GLENN CHARTRAND


Dato : 23-10-06 22:39

& THIS IS WHAT THE JEWS HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzSset8vbmk


Salah Jafar wrote:
> Israel's Olmert: West must act against Iran
> Prime minister stops short of vowing Israeli attack on nuclear sites
>
> MSNBC News Services
> Updated: 6:34 a.m. PT Oct 23, 2006
> JERUSALEM - Iran must be prevented from attaining nuclear weapons, and its threats to destroy Israel must not be taken lightly, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday.
>
> "We have to prepare for the struggle to prevent this capability being attained," Olmert told a business conference, referring to the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon. "This struggle is not just Israel's, it is not first and foremost Israel's."
>
> Israel considers Iran to be the greatest threat to its survival, and rejects Tehran's claim that its nuclear program is peaceful.
>
> Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for the Jewish state's destruction, and Iran already has missiles capable of carrying payloads to Israel.
>
> Ahmadinejad said on Monday that Western powers were wrong if they thought Iran would retreat under political pressure from its nuclear plans.
>
> "They (the West) should know that taking advantage of nuclear energy is the demand of all the Iranian nation ... All the Iranian nation insists on this right and will not retreat one iota," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech.
>
> Olmert has raised the heat of Israel's anti-Iran rhetoric in recent days, warning last week that Tehran would have "a price to pay" if it does not back down from its atomic ambitions.
>
> Olmert did not specifically threaten to cripple the nuclear program in a military strike, as Israel did 25 years ago in Iraq when it bombed an unfinished reactor there. But he has been saying the Iranians "have to be afraid" of the consequences of their intransigence.
>
> The prime minister did say Monday that Ahmadinejad's threats against Israel must not be disregarded.
>
> "It is inconceivable that ... a member of the United Nations continues to be received throughout the world as a legitimate leader while he stands up and says another U.N. member state should be wiped off the map," he said.
>
> "We shall never repeat the mistakes of 60 years ago, of taking things lightly, ignoring what was being heard then when it was still possible to save lives," he added, in an allusion to the Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews in Europe.
>
> Military experts have questioned Israel's ability to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, which are scattered among installations, with some underground. But they have said Israel could set the program back years by striking several of the sites.
>
> Support for U.N. sanctions against Iran has grown among members of the Security Council after weeks of talks between the European Union and Iran failed to persuade Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, which can be a key process in bomb-building.
>
> The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report


Salah Jafar (24-10-2006)
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Fra : Salah Jafar


Dato : 24-10-06 02:42

No, the Jews have to worry about Kaytusha going up your ass.
SJ


Mrs. John Holmes (23-10-2006)
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Fra : Mrs. John Holmes


Dato : 23-10-06 22:43

LOLROFL Glenn that was hilarious. Fucking Arafat. They should have
shot that fucker in the head when he was in the sights of an Israeli
sniper in Lebanon. GLENN CHARTRAND wrote:
> & THIS IS WHAT THE JEWS HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT?
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzSset8vbmk
>
>
> Salah Jafar wrote:
> > Israel's Olmert: West must act against Iran
> > Prime minister stops short of vowing Israeli attack on nuclear sites
> >
> > MSNBC News Services
> > Updated: 6:34 a.m. PT Oct 23, 2006
> > JERUSALEM - Iran must be prevented from attaining nuclear weapons, and its threats to destroy Israel must not be taken lightly, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday.
> >
> > "We have to prepare for the struggle to prevent this capability being attained," Olmert told a business conference, referring to the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon. "This struggle is not just Israel's, it is not first and foremost Israel's."
> >
> > Israel considers Iran to be the greatest threat to its survival, and rejects Tehran's claim that its nuclear program is peaceful.
> >
> > Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for the Jewish state's destruction, and Iran already has missiles capable of carrying payloads to Israel.
> >
> > Ahmadinejad said on Monday that Western powers were wrong if they thought Iran would retreat under political pressure from its nuclear plans.
> >
> > "They (the West) should know that taking advantage of nuclear energy is the demand of all the Iranian nation ... All the Iranian nation insists on this right and will not retreat one iota," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech.
> >
> > Olmert has raised the heat of Israel's anti-Iran rhetoric in recent days, warning last week that Tehran would have "a price to pay" if it does not back down from its atomic ambitions.
> >
> > Olmert did not specifically threaten to cripple the nuclear program in a military strike, as Israel did 25 years ago in Iraq when it bombed an unfinished reactor there. But he has been saying the Iranians "have to be afraid" of the consequences of their intransigence.
> >
> > The prime minister did say Monday that Ahmadinejad's threats against Israel must not be disregarded.
> >
> > "It is inconceivable that ... a member of the United Nations continues to be received throughout the world as a legitimate leader while he stands up and says another U.N. member state should be wiped off the map," he said.
> >
> > "We shall never repeat the mistakes of 60 years ago, of taking things lightly, ignoring what was being heard then when it was still possible to save lives," he added, in an allusion to the Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews in Europe.
> >
> > Military experts have questioned Israel's ability to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, which are scattered among installations, with some underground. But they have said Israel could set the program back years by striking several of the sites.
> >
> > Support for U.N. sanctions against Iran has grown among members of the Security Council after weeks of talks between the European Union and Iran failed to persuade Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, which can be a key process in bomb-building.
> >
> > The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report


NefeshBarYochai (24-10-2006)
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Fra : NefeshBarYochai


Dato : 24-10-06 03:56

You know Salah if you did something about that peter breath you might
be able to get yourself a woman than you wouldn't have to think about
queering off with all the guys in this newsgroup.
Salah Jafar wrote:
> No, the Jews have to worry about Kaytusha going up your ass.
> SJ


Salah Jafar (24-10-2006)
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Fra : Salah Jafar


Dato : 24-10-06 04:01

Have a wife and many kids. Worry about you idiot. Cock sucking is okay for a while, but after while you might need something up your ass.

SJ

GLENN CHARTRAND (24-10-2006)
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Fra : GLENN CHARTRAND


Dato : 24-10-06 05:15


"Cock sucking is okay for a while".....................if you say so,
Salad Head!

"but after while you might need something up your ass."............come
on, you've got to be Serwad's brother?
>

Salah Jafar wrote:
> Have a wife and many kids. Worry about you idiot. Cock sucking is okay for a while, but after while you might need something up your ass.
>
> SJ


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