13-Nov-11 World View -- Clashes escalate among Libya's tribal militias near Tripoli
17 Revolutionary Guards killed in massive explosions
at munitions depot in Iran
** 13-Nov-11 World View -- Clashes escalate among Libya's tribal militias near Tripoli
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 13#e111113
Contents:
In bitter defeat, Berlusconi resigns as Italy's prime minister.
Arab League sort-of suspends Syria's membership
Clashes escalate among Libya's tribal militias near Tripoli
Niger grants asylum to Saadi Gaddafi
17 Revolutionary Guards killed in massive explosions at munitions depot in Iran
Yemen's vice president warns of 'hunger revolution'
ABC TV show 'Pan Am' covers difficult issues in depth
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, Mario Monti,
Arab League, Syria, Libya, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, Saadi Gaddafi,
Muammar Gaddafi, Mahamadou Issoufou, Niger,
Libyan Football Federation, Islamic Revolution Guards Corps,
IGRC, Iran, Jundullah, Hassan Tehrani Moqaddam,
IRGC Jihad Self-Sufficiency Organization, al-Qaeda, Taliban,
Arab Spring, Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi,
ABC, Pan Am
13-Nov-11 WV-Clashes escalate among Libya's tribal militias
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Re: 13-Nov-11 WV-Clashes escalate among Libya's tribal milit
One would like to see all 22 of the U.S. Stealth bombers rain down 2,000 LB bombs on the Ayatollahs, the leadership of Iran, and the leadership of Iranian Revolutionary Guard. These precision guided, independently guided, bombs would allow the U.S to hit hundreds of leadership homes and offices at the same time without more than a few seconds warning.
A surprise attack on the leadership, rather than the nuclear program, would send a message that the United States is against the regime, not the Iranian people.
It would also demonstrate that the United States can play by the same surprise attack, no warning rules the Iranian Mullahs have been playing by since they stole power in 1979.
It also might get Obama reelected, but there is a downside to everything.
A surprise attack on the leadership, rather than the nuclear program, would send a message that the United States is against the regime, not the Iranian people.
It would also demonstrate that the United States can play by the same surprise attack, no warning rules the Iranian Mullahs have been playing by since they stole power in 1979.
It also might get Obama reelected, but there is a downside to everything.
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