Does AMERICA now face a pre-emptive strike from RUSSIA and CHINA over IRAN???
USAF sources have previously admitted from Kirtland AFB, NM, that America faces a prolonged NUCLEAR WAR because of our foreign policies in the Middle East. They admitted that the deep underground military bases across America were stockpiling ten years of emergency food supplies in full anticipation of a prolonged nuclear war. I posted this information years ago on my websites and blog.
And now, it looks like my reporting is about to come to pass...and on many levels in fact. Don't say I did not warn you.-Pamela Rae Schuffert
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Russia and China WARN Against USA Attacking IRAN
http://news.antiwar.com/2011/11/07/russia-china-warn-us-against-attacking-iran/
USAF sources have previously admitted from Kirtland AFB, NM, that America faces a prolonged NUCLEAR WAR because of our foreign policies in the Middle East. They admitted that the deep underground military bases across America were stockpiling ten years of emergency food supplies in full anticipation of a prolonged nuclear war. I posted this information years ago on my websites and blog.
And now, it looks like my reporting is about to come to pass...and on many levels in fact. Don't say I did not warn you.-Pamela Rae Schuffert
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Russia and China WARN Against USA Attacking IRAN
http://news.antiwar.com/2011/11/07/russia-china-warn-us-against-attacking-iran/
Lavrov Says Attacking Iran Would Be 'Serious Mistake'
by Jason Ditz, November 07, 2011
Faced with a round of threats and speculations of an impending war so shrill that it has sent oil prices soaring, Russia and China were quick today to caution the United States against launching an attack on Iran.
Attacking Iran would be a “very serious mistake fraught with unpredictable consequences,” warned Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, while China expressed concern that the threats were harming the prospects of diplomacy.
They are just the latest in a growing chorus of nations to express concerns about starting another major war. Germany has also said they oppose such a move.
A growing number of US officials past and present have expressed a preference for launching a military attack on Iran soon, with an IAEA report alleging some vague allegations about computer simulations serving as the latest pretext.
Israeli officials have also been hyping the prospect of launching an attack on Iran themselves, with President Shimon Peres insisted the war was “more likely” than any sort of diplomatic solution. Israeli military officials are said to prefer an attack before winter.
Attacking Iran would be a “very serious mistake fraught with unpredictable consequences,” warned Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, while China expressed concern that the threats were harming the prospects of diplomacy.
They are just the latest in a growing chorus of nations to express concerns about starting another major war. Germany has also said they oppose such a move.
A growing number of US officials past and present have expressed a preference for launching a military attack on Iran soon, with an IAEA report alleging some vague allegations about computer simulations serving as the latest pretext.
Israeli officials have also been hyping the prospect of launching an attack on Iran themselves, with President Shimon Peres insisted the war was “more likely” than any sort of diplomatic solution. Israeli military officials are said to prefer an attack before winter.
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Hillary Clinton has been zipping around the world, drumming up support for a US invasion of Iran....................
ReplyDeleteWe don't need another war to be getting into. There is enough issues that need addressing at home.
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