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Iranians Building Chemical Weapons in Syria
« on: January 31, 2013, 04:20:24 PM »
It appears that the Israeli attack on the site in Syria the other day was an operation by the IAF whose mission was to take out a chemical weapons manufacturing site. But as a result it seems that Irans hand has been exposed because allegedly a contingent of Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers were killed in the attack (BRAVO!).

If Iran is so blatantly supplying support for WMD development in Syria it should be a GREEN LIGHT to take out these aggressors before they have a chance to use their weapons. In my opinion Syria should never be permitted to acquire these kinds of destructive and deadly weapons. Thus a strike against these facilities is fully legitimate.

Iran is obviously in a hard place now. Do they make a big deal about this and reveal the fact that they are supplying weapons and support to a regime which is killing its own people? Or will they try to keep quite in the hopes that this will blow over?


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/164785#.UQreyCZQDtM

F-16s 'Fired 8 Missiles, Bunker-Buster at Syria Chemical Site'

London-based Arab newspaper says Iranian Revolutionary Guards who were guarding the installation were killed.
Gil Ronen

The site allegedly attacked by Israel in Syria manufactured chemical and biological weapons, according to a report in Iraqi newspaper Azzaman that appears in London.

The newspaper quoted Western diplomats who are close to the regime of Bashar al-Assad. It says that the classified installation, which is located just 12 kilometers (7 miles) from the presidential palace, was guarded by a large contingent of Iranian Revolutionary Guards, many of whom died in the attack.

A diplomatic source interviewed by the newspaper said that the attack took place 48 hours before it was first reported. He said that initial reports regarding a convoy that was attacked were meant to disguise the true target of the attack. However, the newspaper reported, some trucks were also destroyed in the attack.

The diplomatic source said that Israeli F-16 jets carried out two sorties over the installation, firing at least eight guided missiles at it as well as at least one bunker busting bomb. The installation was badly damaged and there were numerous casualties. He said that about 3,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards were stationed at the installation, as well as several Russian experts.

He added that the operation must also have relied on good intelligence obtained by Israel from Iran.

In Iran, the government-run PressTV quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian Thursday as saying the raid on Syria will have significant implications for Israel.

He called upon United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to take operative steps against Israel following the attack, and suggested to the Israeli leadership "not to place too much trust on the Patriot batteries that are stationed in the area."

Syria's Ambassador in Lebanon, Ali Abdul-Karim Ali, told Hizbullah's al-Ahd news website that Damascus ‘‘has the option and the capacity to surprise in retaliation."

The White House meanwhile warned Syria not to "further destabilize the region" by transferring weaponry to Hizbullah.
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