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jimnyc
10-11-2011, 01:31 PM
Yep, your friendly neighborhood muslims want to bring more terror on our soil.


FBI and DEA agents have disrupted a plot to commit a "significant terrorist act in the United States" tied to Iran, federal officials told ABC News today.

The officials said the plot included the assassination of the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States, Adel Al-Jubeir, with a bomb and subsequent bomb attacks on the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C.
Bombings of the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were also discussed, according to the U.S. officials.


The stunning allegations come against a backdrop of longstanding tensions between Iran and the United States and Saudi Arabia. In the last year, Saudi Arabia has attempted to build an anti-Iran alliance to push back against perceived aggression by Iran in the region.



http://news.yahoo.com/u-says-iran-tied-terror-plot-washington-d-145047487.html

revelarts
10-11-2011, 01:41 PM
Hmmmmm

just

Hmmmmmm

jimnyc
10-11-2011, 01:46 PM
Hmmmmm

just

Hmmmmmm

Can't say if I agree or disagree with your assessment. Care to expand a tad?

Little-Acorn
10-11-2011, 02:10 PM
Iran doesn't like us? And doesn't like the Saudis, and especially the Israelis? And wanted to hurt them?

That's a stunning revelation, certainly worthy of headlines.

Who knew?

Thunderknuckles
10-11-2011, 02:34 PM
Put's us in a convenient position of retaliation I'd say. Something along the lines of bombing a nuke plant possibly?
:D

Monkeybone
10-11-2011, 02:55 PM
Good timing to distract us from Fast & Furious? Or as an excuse to attack them this close to election and Obama can say that along with everything else he also put down Iran?

Thunderknuckles
10-11-2011, 04:14 PM
Fox news is reporting that the Iranians hired a Mexican drug cartel to carry out the terrorist attack. If that is true, Perry might be on the money about using US military assets in Mexico to take these guys out.

fj1200
10-11-2011, 06:24 PM
And why not? They have all those F&F guns down there.

avatar4321
10-11-2011, 10:57 PM
Good timing to distract us from Fast & Furious? Or as an excuse to attack them this close to election and Obama can say that along with everything else he also put down Iran?

I sincerely hope he isn't stupid enough to attack them right now. He does that and we may as well be starting WW3 with the region on fire the way it is.

avatar4321
10-11-2011, 10:58 PM
Fox news is reporting that the Iranians hired a Mexican drug cartel to carry out the terrorist attack. If that is true, Perry might be on the money about using US military assets in Mexico to take these guys out.

Perhaps a joint effort between us and the Mexican government. The Mexicans have no more love for these people than we do.

red states rule
10-12-2011, 04:13 AM
With the exception of one reporter frpm CBS, Fast and Furious has been getting as much attention in the liberal media as Solyndra

So why would the administration be worried?

red states rule
10-13-2011, 02:45 AM
Yep, your friendly neighborhood muslims want to bring more terror on our soil.



http://news.yahoo.com/u-says-iran-tied-terror-plot-washington-d-145047487.html



http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/Car/b/bg101211dAPR20111012034525.jpg

red states rule
10-14-2011, 03:27 AM
Put's us in a convenient position of retaliation I'd say. Something along the lines of bombing a nuke plant possibly?
:D


http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/Car/b/Foden20111013-IRAN20111013030325.jpg

revelarts
10-14-2011, 10:31 AM
Can't say if I agree or disagree with your assessment. Care to expand a tad?

It didn't smell right to me, it seems I'm not the only one.
From CNN

Washington (CNN) -- Did an elite branch of Iran's military handpick a divorced, 56-year-old Iranian-American used-car salesman from Texas to hire a hitman from a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the ambassador to Saudi Arabia by blowing up a bomb in a crowded restaurant in Washington?
U.S. officials say they are certain the bizarre plot against Ambassador Adel Jubeir was real.
But some analysts say they are not. They find it unlikely that the Iranian government, or legitimate factions within, would be involved in such a tangled plot.
Iran slams plot allegations (http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/12/justice/iran-saudi-plot/)
They cite five reasons why:
1. The alleged plot doesn't fit Iran's style
In the 32-year history of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its Quds Force -- the branch implicated in the alleged plot -- has never been publicly linked to an assassination plot or an attack on U.S. soil. In cases where Quds Force members have been accused of plotting attacks, they had gone to great lengths to cover their tracks and hire proxy groups of the highest caliber, like the Lebanese Hezbollah.
Hiring an Iranian-American used-car salesman who, according to investigators, openly talked about his connections to the Iranian military and brazenly made a $100,000 wire transfer doesn't fit the Quds Force's modus operandi, analysts say.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/111012063051-iran-terror-plot-skeptic-leverett-00000401-story-body.jpg<cite class="expCaption">Fmr. diplomat: Iran plot makes no sense</cite>

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/111012093058-tsr-cohen-iran-terrorism-plot-00012418-story-body.jpg<cite class="expCaption">Cohen: No surprise Iranians in denial </cite>
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/111012115752-iran-plot-suspect-00002001-story-body.jpg<cite class="expCaption">Iran plot suspect: Guy named 'Jack'</cite>
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/111013121809-todd-iran-missing-plotter-00002216-story-body.jpg<cite class="expCaption">Suspect in alleged terror plot missing</cite>
"It would be completely uncharacteristic for Iran to be caught red-handed," former CIA operative Bob Baer told CNN.
"There are very few groups operationally better than Iran's Quds Force. They know what they are doing, The only proxies they use are ones they've vetted. They don't let their own citizens get involved."
2. Iran would lose more than it would gain
An assassination plot on U.S. soil would be costly for Iran, analysts say, inviting further sanctions and isolation by the international community, and perhaps military action as well.
"What we've seen unfold makes no sense in terms of Iran's national security strategy," says Hillary Mann Leverett, who was an adviser on Iran in former President George W. Bush's administration.
"There's no benefit; there's no payoff in them pursuing this kind of hit against Adel Jubeir. And it runs contrary to their entire national security strategy."
3. Iran has much easier targets to go after
Iran has potential U.S. and Saudi targets in its own backyard. In fact, Iran's Quds Force is frequently accused of waging proxy wars against U.S. troops in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan and against Saudi interests in places like Bahrain.
The notion that Iran's potential targets in its own backyard were not enough, and that its Quds Force was therefore compelled to carry out a plot on U.S. soil seems far-fetched, analysts say.
4. Iran is gaining in stature and isn't desperate for drastic measures
Analysts say Iran has emerged as an undeniable power broker in the Middle East due in large part to the U.S.-led elimination of two of its key enemies in the last decade -- Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq and the Afghan Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
Tehran's political and economic sway in the region is greater than ever and it has solidified its role as a critical actor involving nearly all the major issues in the region, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the futures of Iraq and Afghanistan, the price of oil and nuclear energy.
Analysts say a seemingly drastic measure like an assassination plot on U.S. soil might perhaps make sense for a country desperate for attention, but not for Iran.
"This would be such a significant departure for the Iranian government to be involved in a plot like this, it really warrants our toughest questions and scrutiny," says Leverett.
5. The alleged plot is full of holes
There seem to be too many unanswered questions at this point to conclude that this plot was conceived by the Iranian government or the leaders of the Quds Force.
Consider the following statements by U.S. officials: When asked if the "upper reaches" of the Iranian government knew about the alleged plot, Attorney General Eric Holder said, "We are not making that charge at this point."
A senior law enforcement official told CNN, "Holder was not alleging that the highest levels officials in Iran were involved."
Another senior U.S. official told CNN, "Given how compartmentalized the Iranians are, it is unclear how wide knowledge of and approval (of the alleged plot) was within the Iranian government."


http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/12/us/analysis-iran-saudi-plot/index.html


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revelarts
10-14-2011, 12:12 PM
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"Jack" the Assassin leader Called Jack becuase he liked Jack Daniels, couldn't pay his bills on time, Not organized, Liked making money, Didn't talk about Islam to friends Biz associates.
What the hey?

revelarts
10-14-2011, 12:21 PM
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wow

logroller
10-14-2011, 01:59 PM
The less-than coincidental timing of the DOJ aside, I'm with REV on this one; seems highly likely this an attempt to pander to the Saudis ~ our oil interests.

red states rule
10-15-2011, 04:18 AM
http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/Car/b/mrz101411dAPR20111014124549.jpg

revelarts
10-17-2011, 01:01 PM
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lol, it would be much funnier if it wasn't so seriously real.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/13/us/iran-sees-terror-plot-accusation-as-diversion-from-wall-street-protests.html?hpw

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2096747,00.html

revelarts
10-17-2011, 01:02 PM
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lol, the situation would be much funnier if it wasn't so seriously real.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/13/us/iran-sees-terror-plot-accusation-as-diversion-from-wall-street-protests.html?hpw

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2096747,00.html

avatar4321
10-18-2011, 12:09 AM
I hear the Saudi's want to discuss it before the security council. While I don't normally give a crap what happens with the UN it might be interesting to pay attention to this discussion to see what comes out of it. Im looking for information, not real action. Because it's quite obvious that will never happen.