• Iran Poised To Strike?

    From Steve Asher@3:800/432 to All on Tue May 16 21:51:34 2006
    Iran poised to strike?
    Observers report Ahmadinejad sending secret signals of intent

    By Stan Goodenough
    May 14, 2006

    Indicators observed by independent Iran watchers during the past
    week are raising the question that nuclear-seeking Iran is not merely
    playing a serious game of brinkmanship, but is actually preparing to
    strike at Israel, European and US interests.

    Headlined "Iran declares war," a May 11 editorial in the New York Sun
    expressed the belief that a recent letter written by Iranian President
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which had been widely interpreted as a peaceful
    gesture, "is in fact a declaration of war."

    According to the Sun, a coded message is contained in the closing
    section of the eight-page letter. While the rest of the message had
    been translated into English, the salutation in had not. It reads
    "Vasalam Ala Man Ataba'al hoda" and means "Peace only unto those who
    follow the true path."

    Says the paper:

    "It is a phrase with historical significance in Islam, for,
    according to Islamic tradition, in year six of the Hejira - the late
    620s - the prophet Mohammad sent letters to the Byzantine emperor and
    the Sassanid emperor telling them to convert to the true faith of
    Islam or be conquered. The letters included the same phrase that
    President Ahmadinejad used to conclude his letter to Mr. Bush."

    Concluded the Sun:

    "For Mohammad, the letters were a prelude to a Muslim offensive, a
    war launched for the purpose of imposing Islamic rule over infidels."

    Two days earlier, the CBN network's "700 Club" ran a special feature
    based on information just brought back from Iran by investigative
    reporter George Thomas.

    Footage that surprisingly made it out of the Islamic Republic showed Ahmadinejad exhorting his countrymen, and specifically his troops, to
    prepare for martyrdom and their entry into paradise.

    [...]

    Full article at "Jerusalem Newswire" - http://www.jnewswire.com/article/902


    Cheers, Steve..

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  • From George Pope@1:153/715.1275 to Steve Asher on Tue May 16 07:10:36 2006
    On (16 May 06) Steve Asher wrote to All...
    Indicators observed by independent Iran watchers during the past
    week are raising the question that nuclear-seeking Iran is not merely playing a serious game of brinkmanship, but is actually preparing to strike at Israel, European and US interests.

    Well, no shit, eh? Hitler stated right up front what he was up to, and everyone thought, "oh, no, he can't be serious."

    Now the Iranian leader is parrotting almost exactly the same sentiments,
    and the world is just as stupidly benign about it!

    When megalomaniacs threaten to kill, they MEAN it!

    Because I care,
    |<+]::-) (Cyberpope(the Bishop of ROM!))


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  • From Steve Asher@3:800/432 to George Pope on Thu May 18 00:50:08 2006
    Mulling over George Pope to Steve Asher 16 May 2006

    Hi George,

    Indicators observed by independent Iran watchers during the past
    week are raising the question that nuclear-seeking Iran is not merely playing a serious game of brinkmanship, but is actually preparing to strike at Israel, European and US interests.

    Well, no shit, eh? Hitler stated right up front what he was up to,
    and everyone thought, "oh, no, he can't be serious."

    Hitler, if I understand correctly, did go through the motions of holding
    a plebiscite when he annexed Austria, and did set out in his delusion to
    bring about a 1000 year reich. Intelligence services & governments at least
    had to go through the motions of guessing what his real intentions were. Ahmadinejad isn't hiding his intentions - to defeat Israel and the West,
    and now reported to be promising "the end of history in two or three years".

    Now the Iranian leader is parrotting almost exactly the same
    sentiments, and the world is just as stupidly benign about it!

    Well, he isn't making any attempt to hide his sentiments, so the West
    responds by .... attacking Iraq, so that Iran can go through it, rather
    than around, when the time comes for it to attack Israel.

    When megalomaniacs threaten to kill, they MEAN it!

    Especially when their "god" is urging them on.

    But, as Bush and others keep telling us, Islam is a noble religion,
    which has been hijacked by a few evil-doers and terrorists. Do not
    take them seriously when they seek to establish a global Caliphate
    under Sharia Law, or when the Islamic Bookshop in Lakemba sells
    books on how to wire yourself up with explosives for jihad ... its
    only freedom of speech, and they don't intend any harm ... jihad
    is just some sort of waffly feel-good inner struggle .... and so on.

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    Muslim 'books of hate' get OK
    By Kelvin Bissett and Angela Kamper

    May 15, 2006

    BOOKS of hate promoting suicide bombings, anti-Australian conspiracies
    and racism can be freely sold in the Muslim community after a ruling
    that they don't breach sedition laws.

    The material, found by The Daily Telegraph in bookstores in the Sydney
    suburbs of Lakemba and Auburn last year, was judged by federal
    authorities not to incite violence in the first known test of anti-
    terrorism laws.

    Police Commissioner Ken Moroney said last night he felt uneasy about
    the continuing threat posed by such material remaining on the streets.

    But he said NSW Police would abide by the "qualified and considered
    legal opinion" offered by the Commonwealth Director of Public
    Prosecutions and Australian Federal Police.

    The ruling comes despite British police establishing strong links
    between three of the suicide bombers involved in the July 7 London
    blasts and an Islamic bookstore in Leeds.

    There have also been links in Australia between the suburbs where
    these books were on sale and alleged terrorist plots here.

    One of the books, Defence of the Muslim Lands, carried an endorsement
    from Osama bin Laden on its back cover and promoted "wiring up one's
    body" with explosives for "martyrdom or self-sacrifice operations".

    The Criminal West, written by Australian Muslim Omar Hassan, claimed
    to be called Australian was something to be ashamed of and Western
    culture is the culture of wolves, injustice and racism.

    It also claims Australian police are rapists who bash young boys and
    spoke of a conspiracy involving politicians to turn young Muslims into
    drug addicts.

    The Ideological Attack claims there was a barbaric onslaught against
    Muslims by Jews, Christians and atheists.

    AFP spokeswoman Rebecca Goddard said the Commonwealth DPP found no
    offence had been committed under last year's anti-terrorism Bill.

    Ms Goddard also said the AFP judged the books are not in breach of
    either the Commonwealth Criminal Code or NSW Crimes Acts 1900.

    The AFP analysed the material in context "relative to the time the
    books were written and the fact that some of the material could be
    described as descriptive, rather than inciting any type of violence",
    she said.

    "No action will be taken by the AFP against individuals who possess
    copies of the 'books of hate' or sell them," she added yesterday.

    A spokeswoman for Federal Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock said the
    minister was aware of the ruling.

    She said the material was hardly "inclusive" but the minister accepted
    the judgment of the AFP.

    The spokeswoman said the books did not meet the strict test of
    inciting violence - and offered this as proof that the laws were not a
    threat to freedom of speech.

    "The test is, does it advocate the use of force or violence, and on
    this occasion the AFP and NSW Police with the DPP have deemed the
    material does not," she said.

    Other material analysed included the video Jihad or Terrorism by
    firebrand cleric Khalid Yasin.

    Another item, an audio cassette called Da'Wah in The West, includes a
    speech by Ali al-Tamimi, who was sentenced to life in prison in the US
    last year for soliciting others to wage war.

    NSW Jewish Board of Deputies chief Vic Alhadeff said: "While freedom
    of speech is one of the cornerstones of our society, so is the right
    to live in peace."

    The Islamic Bookstore at Lakemba, which sold Defence of the Muslim
    Lands, would not say whether it would sell the books again.


    Source: "News Corporation" http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,19135041-2,00.html

    Cheers, Steve..

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