Israel 'Iran can also be Wiped off the Map'

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Canadian with a hyphen said:
NO aeon I AM NOT kidding. the Baathist regime that was responsible for killing thousands in Hama (northern Syria) needs to come down , the killing and torturing of innocent syrian people need to stop... what do u know about Syria anyway ?
FYI anytime a syrian citizen or lebanese or even a moderate palestinian raises his/her voice about democracy and freedom of speech; he/she disappears ...60 % of Syrian people live below poverty line ... give me a break ... Assad is as bad as Saddam Hussein,he is the spoiled son of Nejad... he just keeps a low profile.

Plus Hamas is very strong in Syria, Hezzbollah is a very dangerous terrorist group fed and armed by Iran through Syria.

Listen ... I don't favour wars over diplomacy ... I don't believe anyone should have nukes including Israel and the US ...but if AhmadiNejad would like to push Israel's buttons with his big, fat words to ''wiping Israel off the map'' .... you really don't expect Israel to invite him for tea ... they need to defend the threat with another one. This is Middle Eastern politics ... get use to it


Regime change to make the place like iraq? you must be out of your mind, right now, iraq is a civil war right now, period.

Hamas is very strong in syria, because of saudi arabia, who financed and support them, but why in the hell, nobody from our nut job hero , like our leaders doesnt talk against saudi arabia?


WHY , WHY AND JUST DAMN FUCKING WHY?

why nobody says saudi arabia is a dangerous regime that support terrorism around the world, and the biggest terrorist supporter in the whole world? why is that, even you , you didnt even include them in what you consider as dangerous. Syria, iran, and the whole coalition of evil, arent even close to be dangerous as saudi arabia is.
 

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Johnny Utah said:


I like you so much, you know why?? because you are so predictable everytime and easy to prove you wrong


The Saudis' so-called charitable giving doesn't stop there. A charity called the Saudi Committee for Assistance to the al-Quds Intifada, which is headed by the Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, transferred $55 million to the Palestinians. $545,000 of that was given to 102 families of so-called 'martyrs,' including eight suicide bombers.

http://www.house.gov/nadler/archive108/SaudiHamas_092403.htm

Israel retrieved a document of the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) which detailed the allocation of $280,000 to 14 Hamas charities

the Saudis were still engaged in terrorist financing, underwriting 60-70 percent of the Hamas budget, in violation of their “roadmap” commitments to President Bush.

http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/bu/saudi/saudi_dgb.htm

http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorbkgd/saudiconnect.html
 

Johnny Utah

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aeon said:
Johnny Utah said:


I like you so much, you know why?? because you are so predictable everytime and easy to prove you wrong


The Saudis' so-called charitable giving doesn't stop there. A charity called the Saudi Committee for Assistance to the al-Quds Intifada, which is headed by the Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, transferred $55 million to the Palestinians. $545,000 of that was given to 102 families of so-called 'martyrs,' including eight suicide bombers.

http://www.house.gov/nadler/archive108/SaudiHamas_092403.htm

Israel retrieved a document of the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) which detailed the allocation of $280,000 to 14 Hamas charities

the Saudis were still engaged in terrorist financing, underwriting 60-70 percent of the Hamas budget, in violation of their “roadmap” commitments to President Bush.

http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/bu/saudi/saudi_dgb.htm

http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorbkgd/saudiconnect.html
They Don't Get It:
Iran's getting downright scary. Last week, Ahmadinejad again threatened that the state of Israel is "on the road to being eliminated." Meanwhile, Hamas, which Iran helps fund, called an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing that killed nine Israelis in Tel Aviv Monday part of the Palestinians' right to self-defense.

So let's connect the dots:

Iran thinks the annihilation of Israel is inevitable and justifiable.

Iran funds Hamas, which justifies the suicide bombing of Israeli civilians as self-defense


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ibd/20060417/bs_ibd_ibd/2006417issues

Hamas seeks closer ties, funds from Iran:
During the past year, the radical Islamic organization Hamas has been forced to seek closer ties with Iran in order to compensate for a loss in funding from other sources.

Intelligence sources describe the intensifying links between Iran and Hamas as "significantly increased," particularly the frequency of visits to Tehran by leading members of the organization.

Following the September 11 terror attacks in the United States, there has been increasing pressure on traditional pools of funds in the United States and Arab countries.

The pressure exercised by Washington on Saudi Arabia, a major source of funding for Hamas, did not have the desired results and the flow of money continues. However, a serious blow has been dealt to the money-trail from Islamic and Palestinian charities based in the United States
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/p...2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y


Iran does fund Hamas along with Saudi Arabia, so it's not just the Saudis who fund Hamas..
Pwned!..
 

Canadian with a hyphen

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aeon said:
Canadian with a hyphen said:
NO aeon I AM NOT kidding. the Baathist regime that was responsible for killing thousands in Hama (northern Syria) needs to come down , the killing and torturing of innocent syrian people need to stop... what do u know about Syria anyway ?
FYI anytime a syrian citizen or lebanese or even a moderate palestinian raises his/her voice about democracy and freedom of speech; he/she disappears ...60 % of Syrian people live below poverty line ... give me a break ... Assad is as bad as Saddam Hussein,he is the spoiled son of Nejad... he just keeps a low profile.

Plus Hamas is very strong in Syria, Hezzbollah is a very dangerous terrorist group fed and armed by Iran through Syria.

Listen ... I don't favour wars over diplomacy ... I don't believe anyone should have nukes including Israel and the US ...but if AhmadiNejad would like to push Israel's buttons with his big, fat words to ''wiping Israel off the map'' .... you really don't expect Israel to invite him for tea ... they need to defend the threat with another one. This is Middle Eastern politics ... get use to it


Regime change to make the place like iraq? you must be out of your mind, right now, iraq is a civil war right now, period.

Hamas is very strong in syria, because of saudi arabia, who financed and support them, but why in the hell, nobody from our nut job hero , like our leaders doesnt talk against saudi arabia?


WHY , WHY AND JUST DAMN *censored* WHY?

why nobody says saudi arabia is a dangerous regime that support terrorism around the world, and the biggest terrorist supporter in the whole world? why is that, even you , you didnt even include them in what you consider as dangerous. Syria, iran, and the whole coalition of evil, arent even close to be dangerous as saudi arabia is.

I don't disagree with you here... I think the wahhabbists in Saudi Arabia are as dangerous as Iran.

u need to watch the arabic media and hear about the secret meetings ,that the media finds about after, between Iranian officials, palestinians and Syrian add to that Hezzbollah which the Iranian leaders meet with them quite often.

u need to hear about the millions of dollars that were seized in Lebanon months before saddam Hussein's capture, they were making their way to Hamas in Syria.

u need to see the weapons that go through to Syria from Iran mixed with the produce.

There is so much that the western media doesn't show ,simply because it knows -just like you- way too little about what is really going on.
 

Amik

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What I don't understand is why anyone but the middle east needs to take sides on this at all. If Israel can wipe Iran off the map, and Iran can wipe Israel off the map and every time one side or the other ups the rhetoric we have to declare sides... isn't this just encouraging things?
 

aeon

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Johnny Utah said:
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ibd/20060417/bs_ibd_ibd/2006417issues

Hamas seeks closer ties, funds from Iran:
During the past year, the radical Islamic organization Hamas has been forced to seek closer ties with Iran in order to compensate for a loss in funding from other sources.

Intelligence sources describe the intensifying links between Iran and Hamas as "significantly increased," particularly the frequency of visits to Tehran by leading members of the organization.


Following the September 11 terror attacks in the United States, there has been increasing pressure on traditional pools of funds in the United States and Arab countries.

The pressure exercised by Washington on Saudi Arabia, a major source of funding for Hamas, did not have the desired results and the flow of money continues. However, a serious blow has been dealt to the money-trail from Islamic and Palestinian charities based in the United States
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/p...2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y


Iran does fund Hamas along with Saudi Arabia, so it's not just the Saudis who fund Hamas..
Pwned!..[/i][/b]


So your articles just support what i just said, their major source of funds is saudi arabia, and since the west refused to allow them money , they seeked it from iran, but nowhere it says, iran supports hamas terrorist actitivities.

So in other word, when hamas were doing their terrorist activities, saudi arabia funded them, and since they are in power, and they havnt done any terrorist act, they ask money from iran.
 

aeon

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Canadian with a hyphen said:
I don't disagree with you here... I think the wahhabbists in Saudi Arabia are as dangerous as Iran.

u need to watch the arabic media and hear about the secret meetings ,that the media finds about after, between Iranian officials, palestinians and Syrian add to that Hezzbollah which the Iranian leaders meet with them quite often.

u need to hear about the millions of dollars that were seized in Lebanon months before saddam Hussein's capture, they were making their way to Hamas in Syria.

u need to see the weapons that go through to Syria from Iran mixed with the produce.

There is so much that the western media doesn't show ,simply because it knows -just like you- way too little about what is really going on.


You meant, saudi arabia is about 10 times more dangerous than iran could ever wish to be.They have enough money to funds any wars in any corner of this world.

Well if i dont know what is going on overthere, it is clear you have no clue what is going on overthere, otherwise saudi arabia would have been said on many occasion by you.

Saudi arabia, is the best exemple that this war on terror, is a total joke.
 

Canadian with a hyphen

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aeon said:
Canadian with a hyphen said:
I don't disagree with you here... I think the wahhabbists in Saudi Arabia are as dangerous as Iran.

u need to watch the arabic media and hear about the secret meetings ,that the media finds about after, between Iranian officials, palestinians and Syrian add to that Hezzbollah which the Iranian leaders meet with them quite often.

u need to hear about the millions of dollars that were seized in Lebanon months before saddam Hussein's capture, they were making their way to Hamas in Syria.

u need to see the weapons that go through to Syria from Iran mixed with the produce.

There is so much that the western media doesn't show ,simply because it knows -just like you- way too little about what is really going on.


You meant, saudi arabia is about 10 times more dangerous than iran could ever wish to be.They have enough money to funds any wars in any corner of this world.


Well if i dont know what is going on overthere, it is clear you have no clue what is going on overthere, otherwise saudi arabia would have been said on many occasion by you.


Very immature but funny... did i tell u u annoy the heck out me ?
 

aeon

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Canadian with a hyphen said:
Very immature but funny... did i tell u u annoy the heck out me ?

And? this thread is about iran, israel , saudi arabia, syrie and the whole axis of fairy tail terror.not about me annoying you.
 

Johnny Utah

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aeon said:
Johnny Utah said:
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ibd/20060417/bs_ibd_ibd/2006417issues

Hamas seeks closer ties, funds from Iran:
During the past year, the radical Islamic organization Hamas has been forced to seek closer ties with Iran in order to compensate for a loss in funding from other sources.

Intelligence sources describe the intensifying links between Iran and Hamas as "significantly increased," particularly the frequency of visits to Tehran by leading members of the organization.


Following the September 11 terror attacks in the United States, there has been increasing pressure on traditional pools of funds in the United States and Arab countries.

The pressure exercised by Washington on Saudi Arabia, a major source of funding for Hamas, did not have the desired results and the flow of money continues. However, a serious blow has been dealt to the money-trail from Islamic and Palestinian charities based in the United States
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/p...2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y


Iran does fund Hamas along with Saudi Arabia, so it's not just the Saudis who fund Hamas..
Pwned!..[/i][/b]


So your articles just support what i just said, their major source of funds is saudi arabia, and since the west refused to allow them money , they seeked it from iran, but nowhere it says, iran supports hamas terrorist actitivities.

So in other word, when hamas were doing their terrorist activities, saudi arabia funded them, and since they are in power, and they havnt done any terrorist act, they ask money from iran.
You were saying only Saudi Arabia supported Hamas and I proved you wrong..
Pwned!
 

Johnny Utah

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Jersay said:
Finder I don't think there is going to be a war.
I don't think so eithier because Iran's Mullahs care more about survival and saving face. If they can find a way to save face and stay in power they will cut a deal..
 

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All sides are going to back away from this just like the Cuban Missile Crisis and say to their people, we got what we wanted. I just heard that there is a plan to give Iran more incentivites for something at the U.N instead of sanctions as long as something or something does this and that. And someone said an agreement could be signed in two weeks.

Like I said before, all three sides are trying to get support from their people in their nations because these three nations if you bring them up in the other country is a rallying point. All three countries have problems so provoke an outburst of public unity and then strike a deal.
 

Canadian with a hyphen

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Jersay said:
Like I said before, all three sides are trying to get support from their people in their nations because these three nations if you bring them up in the other country is a rallying point. All three countries have problems so provoke an outburst of public unity and then strike a deal.

I hope that is going to be the case so peace can have another chance because war is ugly... war is not fair but sometimes the only choice...
 

Canadian with a hyphen

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Jay said:
aeon said:
not about me annoying you.

I'll bet Canadian with a hyphen wishes that was the case.

LOL jay ... u read my mind ...
but hey I can make this thread about aeon and how much he annoys me - if I wanted too :wink:
But you know what, I feel I'm such a trouble maker sometimes or most of the times :|

I never start a fight, but I never loose one. I respect everyone's opinion but I love to push others to theirs limits...u learn so much about urself with others.
It is kind of fun...
Hey aeon... Peace out Man!
 

aeon

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Johnny Utah said:
You were saying only Saudi Arabia supported Hamas and I proved you wrong..
Pwned!


Nowhere in your article it says iran funds them for terror, it says, hamas seeks funds from iran, because the west doesnt support them any more, and it says, most of the funds comes from saudi arabia, everything that i mention was right, you proved absotly nothing.