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Zoroaster [OP]

2003-09-18 13:30 | User Profile

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Arab Strike Jets Ready to Attack Israel Saudi Arabia and Syria Checkmate Zionist Oil GrabC

Copyright Joe Vialls, 18 September 2003

       When the planning for Operation Shekhinah was finalized in 2001, its objective was simply to steal Iraq’s oil and pipe it to Haifa in Israel. At a single stroke, the largest oil supplies in the world would come under direct Zionist control, permanently shifting the balance of power in the Middle East. Well, that was the academic American-Israeli strategic plan, but it was all based on an impossible fantasy.
        Nowadays that impossible academic fantasy is coming unhinged, in turn seriously threatening the very survival of the Jewish State and possibly America as well. You see, while Americans have been worrying about their countrymen being cut down on a daily basis in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Syria have quietly relocated their primary strike aircraft within easy attack range of Israel, meaning the end game is fast approaching.
        To find out why Israel is now facing more than 400 state-of-the-art Mach 2 strike aircraft based less than ten  minutes away from Tel Aviv, we need to take a quick look at the mind boggling miscalculations made by the Zionists in New York, and by their subordinates in Washington and Tel Aviv. How is it even remotely possible that the Zionists might lose the “Jewish State” altogether, especially bearing in mind their subtle but undeniable day-to-day control of the massive American military machine?
        First is the false assumption that the Arabs cannot think for themselves, an idiotic and dangerously misleading notion if one looks at the likes of Nasser, Hussein and Qadhafi. These men were not the first and will not be the last effective rulers in the Middle East, itself an area with more than 2,000 years direct experience of conspiracy and treachery. Take it from me, Arabs can and do think for themselves very effectively.
        Next on the list, and perhaps most important for academic Zionist planners, is the illusory Israeli claim to have won two “wars” against the Arabs, and for the last few years managed to murder Palestinians in the Occupied Territories at a ratio of four to one is Israel’s favor. Translate these figures to Rumsfeld’s Iraq invasion force of 200,000 men, and by now American forces in Iraq should have eliminated 800,000 Iraqis. Instead, American servicemen are themselves being attacked by furious Iraqis, on average 12 times per day every day.
        The two Arab-Israeli “wars” were wildly unbalanced in terms of air and ground forces, and there were never any heroic Israeli “Top Guns” who fearlessly flew missions night and day, picking off inferior Arab fighter pilots with the same panache shown by pilots in the Battle of Britain. This is the stuff of Zionist wet dreams. The reality is that Israelis were terrified of a fair fight, and went to enormous lengths to pull Pearl Harbor-style attacks on their neighbors, in the hope that decimating Arab air forces still on the ground would remove the unacceptable risk of one-on-one combat in the air.
        Activity in the Occupied Territories fuelled the increasing academic Zionist belief that Arabs were inferior fighters in every way. Once again this was a complete illusion. Armed with limitless heavy weapons funded by American taxpayers, the Israelis were and still are using brutally superior firepower to murder vast numbers of Palestinians armed only with AK-47 rifles. If a Palestinian dares to use a rocket propelled grenade instead of a mere rifle, the unbalanced Israeli response is to drop a Palestinian eight-floor apartment block, normally full of unarmed civilians, with a 1,000# American taxpayer-funded laser-guided bomb.
        Back in New York and Washington, this apparently dazzling Jewish performance in Palestine befuddled the Zionists to the point where they really believed they could take on the entire Middle East and come out on top. We now know this reasoning was misguided at best, and catastrophic at worst. Just a glance at the map below shows the deadly danger Israel faces today, and in turn the deadly danger America will face if Israel should fall.

         Unlike the academic Zionists, the ability of countries like Saudi Arabia to threaten the Jewish State has long been acknowledged by strategic military planners, who back in 1978 tried to stop the sale of American F-15 aircraft to the Kingdom. In defense of the first sales, Secretary of Defense Harold Brown wrote in part to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on 15 May 1978:
         “The Government of Saudi Arabia has assured us that it has no aggressive intentions against any state, that it will use the F-15 aircraft only in furtherance of its legitimate self-defense, and that it will not employ the aircraft offensively. The Saudi Arabian Government has similarly assured us that it will not transfer the F-15 aircraft to any third country or permit the nationals of such country to train on the F-15 aircraft, serve as pilots, or otherwise to have access to the aircraft without the authorization of the United States…”
        “Questions have been raised concerning the possible basing of the F-15 aircraft at Tabuk air base. I would like to repeat to you the assurance given to me and other United States officials by the Saudi Arabian Government that Saudi Arabia will base the F-15 aircraft, not at Tabuk, but at Dhahran, Taif and possibly at Riyadh or Khamis Mushait. Basing the F-15 at the vulnerable Tabuk base could place in needless jeopardy these vital aircraft which will form the heart of the Saudi Arabian air defense system. In addition, Tabuk is not equipped to serve as an operating base for the F-15's, and could not be so equipped without extensive base for the F-15's, and could not be so equipped without extensive U.S. assistance which would not be provided. These practical considerations, of which Saudi Arabia is well aware, strengthen the assurances that the F-15's will not be based at Tabuk..”
         “The question has also been raised whether the Government of Saudi Arabia intends to acquire additional combat aircraft from other countries. The Saudi Arabian Government has assured us that it does not intend to add to its inventory any combat aircraft from other countries while it is preparing for and receiving the F-15s. The shortage of trained personnel in Saudi Arabia would severely constrain Saudi Arabia's ability to utilize any additional new aircraft beyond the F-15 during this period.”
        Reassuring words for the Zionist lobby, but far from the truth. While the American F-15s were being brought into service, the Saudi Government was busy acquiring a large number of powerful British Tornado attack planes as well. In order to make up for the “shortage of trained personnel” mentioned by Harold Brown, Saudi Arabia contracted a large number of highly qualified Europeans. Nor did it stop there. As the years rolled by, Saudi Arabia acquired more F-15s [including a large number of  F-15E Strike Eagles in 1995], more British Tornados, and more European contractors.
         By late 2000, all earlier F-15 models had been retrofitted with conformal fuel tanks ("fast packs"), i.e. auxiliary fuel tanks that conform to the body of the plane, and multiple ejection racks (MER 200) which allow each plane to carry a substantial bomb load. When George Dubya finally and illegally invaded Iraq in 2003, every F-15 Eagle and British Tornado in Saudi Arabia was equipped for sophisticated ground attack. Nearly 400 of America and Britain’s premier jets were now ready and capable of wreaking havoc in Israel.


       Because of lying New York media hype about “Most of the 9-11 Hijackers coming from Saudi Arabia”, the Kingdom knew very well that it [Saudi] was the fall-back target of choice, if things went seriously wrong in Iraq. Accordingly, on the eve of the American invasion of Iraq, Saudi started moving its fast jets well out of range of American aircraft in the Persian Gulf. Riyadh was determined that no American friendly fire “accidents” would befall the most powerful deterrents in its national arsenal.
         Some of the F-15 and Tornado aircraft were flown immediately to the “forbidden” air base at Tabuk, less than 150 miles from the Israeli border, which by late 2002 has three nearby satellite airstrips constructed by the Saudis without American help. Scattering the Eagles and Tornados across four airfields, with each aircraft protected by rudimentary sand blast-walls, reduced the risk of a typical Israeli Pearl Harbor-style pre-emptive strike. Stung by this “illegal” move, the US State Department quietly objected, but was ignored.
         As the weeks past by, more and more Saudi strike aircraft were transferred to the Tabuk area, and although actual figures are classified, it is reliably believed that a force of more than 300 advanced jets, complete with a huge stock of munitions, is now in the general area of Tabuk. The Saudis have had enough of being demonized by the New York press, and are taking the only decisive action possible, i.e. positioning themselves to attack and destroy the Jewish State.

         Less than a fortnight ago, as if guided by the same mysterious though invisible hand, the Syrian Air Force rapidly dispersed its modern fleet of Russian-built Sukhoi 27 and Mig 29 attack jets to protected satellite bases. Though numerically inferior to the Saudi jets further south, the Syrians have the edge over the Israelis because no-one in the west has yet been forced to engage either aircraft in combat. Essentially, both the Sukhoi 27 and Mig 29 are aircraft of vast combat and strike potential, but their actual capabilities and tactics remain unknown. This lack of knowledge could prove fatal for Israel, especially if caught in a pincer attack between the Saudis in the south, and the Syrians in the north-east.
         The players have all taken to the stage, and everyone is waiting to see what the American Administration will do when US Forces are obliged to retreat from Iraq, a 100% raging certainty in the not too distant future.  Will George Dubya order the troops back to America to bolster his flagging popularity, or will American Military Commanders spit the dummy and pull the troops out themselves, whether George wants it or not?

Sukhoi 27 fitted with special weapons

       Last option is Rumsfeld’s wild card, in the form of a rapid attack on the Saudi oil export terminal in Dhahran, thereby hopefully stealing enough Middle East oil reserves to revitalize America’s terminally damaged economy. If this should come to pass, the Saudis and Syrians will certainly attack [and probably destroy] Israel, leaving the Zionists in temporary control of Dhahran, but with Zion wiped from the face of the map.
        This would leave the American task force exposed on flat ground opposite mountainous Iran, and surrounded on all other sides by well equipped and very hostile Arab air forces. By their actions alone, Saudi Arabia and Syria have highlighted the grave risks, and in so doing have checkmated America and Israel.

madrussian

2003-09-18 17:48 | User Profile

One of these will do :D

[img]http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Russia/Tsarbmb.jpg[/img]


MadScienceType

2003-09-18 18:35 | User Profile

Is that the 60-megaton monster the USSR constructed back in the 1960s and that they set off north of the Arctic Circle?

That must have been a heckuva blast! I remember reading they were planning a 100-megaton bomb, but never built it. What would you use something that big for anyway? To take out Europe?


madrussian

2003-09-18 18:39 | User Profile

It's actually been designed as a 100-megaton bomb, but with most of it fission material removed to reduce fallout.

Read about it here: [url]http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Russia/TsarBomba.html[/url]

About to go boom:

[img]http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Russia/Tsarfreefall1_480c20.jpg[/img]

[img]http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Russia/Tsarfreefall2_480c20.jpg[/img]

I wonder if a video of the explosion is available :cool:


MadScienceType

2003-09-18 19:50 | User Profile

Interesting link, MR, thanks. I was amazed at the lack of fallout from such a big blast. I guess you use a rather small, non-fallout-generating primary, with a whole bunch of yield-producing secondaries that don't make much radioactivity. The forecast for Novaya Zemlya on Oct. 30, 1961 must have been interesting.

"10 million degrees today, with a 2000km/hr wind and barometric pressure 300 times normal. Be sure and apply your sunscreen, drink lots of fluids and watch for chapped lips."


jesuisfier

2003-09-19 14:38 | User Profile

I certainly believe that this theory by Joe Vialls is plausible and likely to happen. The United States has ensured, through her actions in Iraq, that every Arab country in the Middle East, and even Far East, is accumulating every piece of weaponry that they can get their hands on. If Saudi Arabia feels imminent threat of destruction of their country by ZioAmerica, any strike against Israel will spell WWIII. Actually, I believe WWIII is inevitable at this point. The Globalists will not want to wait years and years to "democratize" the Muslim nations and therefore will find the answer to the quagmire in limited nuclear warfare. Necons do their best Johnnie Cochran: You must annihilate to repopulate.


Zoroaster

2003-09-20 10:07 | User Profile

Most likely the re-location of the jet fighters by the governments of Syria and Saudi Arabia are defensive in nature. The moves would only be offensive if said governments had nukes, and the capacity and know-how to carry out a first strike against Israel.

-Z-