Sunday, November 25, 2012

IRAN IS ARMING OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH LONGER RANGE MISSILES



Well, one thing that I learned in the John Pontius book that firmed up the timeline on our own demise is that the nukes that have been strategically planted around the US will most likely go off after Iran launches a pre-emptive strike at Israel (according to Menet) from Libya.  That nuke will likely hit Tel Aviv and begin the series of woes to hit the US.

So, here we have an article that talks of Iran arming regional allies with missiles aimed at Israel.  Am I surprised?  Not in the least.  And our wonderful regime helped the Iranian freakshow get their military front, Hamas in power in both Libya and Egypt.  I sure hope Hillary and the prez are a long way away from here in the coming CWII because they are on my personal list if I get sucked into it.....






'Satellites show Iran moving quickly to rearm Hamas'

By JPOST.COM STAFF
11/25/2012 09:54

'Sunday Times' cites Israeli official claiming Tehran shipping Fajr-5 rockets through Sudan to the Gaza Strip.

Iran test fires a Fajr-3 missile [file photo] Photo: IRNA / ReutersIsraeli intelligence satellites have spied the loading of rockets and other materiel believed to be destined for the Gaza Strip, The Sunday Times reported citing Israeli officials.
According to the report, Iran began preparing the weapons shipment around the same time Israel and Hamas negotiated cease-fire understandings late last week.
The shipment is said to include Iranian-made Fajr-5 medium-range rockets, the same model that was fired into the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem areas during Operation Pillar of Defense, the Times reported.
Last month, following an air attack on a weapons plant near Khartoum, the Defense Ministry's director of policy and political-military affairs accused Sudan of acting as a transit point for weapons shipments to Gaza.
Amos Gilad accused Khartoum of aiding and abetting terrorism, and said the Sudanese regime was “supported by Iran” and was used as a route to transfer weapons to Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, via Egypt.
Sudan accused Israel of attacking the military plant.
The Times report also cited Israeli officials speculating that Iran could be moving longer-range ballistic missiles into Sudan, which could be aimed at Israel from the African country.
The official added that Tehran would act to re-arm Hamas and other Gaza groups quickly, as it sees them as a necessary part of its response to a possible Israeli attack against Iran.

1 comment:

  1. The Fajr-5 rocket's range to hit Israel or Tel Aviv from Sudan is a little short. They certainly could hit from the Gaza Strip. The Fair-5's range is also a little short if launched from Iran. However, if they deploy into Iraq that is a different story. ISIS is probably being armed by Iran also. They are as close as the border.

    Lybia - the Fair-5's is a little short again. This was as your posting in 2012. Here is an update of 21 January 2015 about their current capability.

    http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-tv-shows-iranian-missile-that-can-reach-far-beyond-europe/

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