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Yonhap reporting provocative civil balloon launch at Imjingak canceled. #Korea

via twitter 1 min ago
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ROK might have just blinked!!!

bump
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well...that was anti climatic..and dissapointing
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Any day now!!!

Not wanting it but, most definitely ready for and fully expecting it!!!

Election just two weeks away!!!
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Steve Herman‏@W7VOA

Yonhap reporting provocative civil balloon launch at Imjingak canceled. #Korea

via twitter 1 min ago
 Quoting: godzilla85


ROK might have just blinked!!!

bump
 Quoting: Steve5728


well...that was anti climatic..and dissapointing
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Any day now!!!

Not wanting it but, most definitely ready for and fully expecting it!!!

Election just two weeks away!!!
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lol speak for yourself I want this....plenty of scores that need to be settled tounge
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ROK might have just blinked!!!

bump
 Quoting: Steve5728


well...that was anti climatic..and dissapointing
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Any day now!!!

Not wanting it but, most definitely ready for and fully expecting it!!!

Election just two weeks away!!!
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lol speak for yourself I want this....plenty of scores that need to be settled tounge
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I hear ya G!!!

Praying that Romney gets in!!!

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If R holds his own at the debate tomorrow, it'll be very good for his chances. Anyway I'm off to the sack, doomgasm is over
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If R holds his own at the debate tomorrow, it'll be very good for his chances. Anyway I'm off to the sack, doomgasm is over
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Sleep well bud!
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[link to www.timesofisrael.com]

"Morsi mouths ‘Amen’ as Egyptian preacher urges ‘Allah, destroy the Jews’"

Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi participated in prayers over the weekend in which the preacher urged Allah to “destroy the Jews and their supporters.”
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That sums up the problem with Obamas foreign policy.

Buddy up to salafists like morsi, sending and supporting al quaida elements into syria, accepting iranian shiite ajatollas armed with nukes, has the result of the lost of moral clarity.

In that misty perception, which is normal to a half moslem, the good becomes bad and the right becomes wrong.

At the end you accept that your enemies kill you, because somehow they are right and you are wrong.
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Just about my least favorite person in the MENA is visiting Hamas (with his HO-Bag second wife)....Do you have to campaign for the job of Caliph?

A few articles about Qatar & Hamas

Excerpt from Op/Ed in Egyptian Newspaper re: The MB Outside Egypt

In fact, it was Qatar who moved faster in Gaza than its Brotherhood allies. In the past few weeks, Qatar has opened a diplomatic office in Gaza, announced the financing of over a quarter of a billion dollars of infrastructure in the besieged strip, and announced a visit by its Emir to the strip. By early October, Hamas’s frustration with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood led them to remove a giant poster depicting Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh with Morsy, replacing it with one that read “Thank you, Qatar."

[link to www.egyptindependent.com]

AFP Article

Qatar confirmed that its emir will visit the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, on the first such visit by an Arab head of state since the Islamist Hamas seized control of the coastal enclave in 2007.

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani "will make a brief visit to the Gaza Strip to inaugurate a number of projects funded by Qatar as part of its efforts to rebuilt the Strip," Qatar's official QNA news agency said on Monday.

[link to www.google.com]

AJE Article (site owned by Al Thani Family)

A planned visit by the Qatari emir to Gaza shows he is backing the strip’s Islamist Hamas rulers over the Western-backed Palestinian Authority of president Mahmud Abbas, an Israeli official said Monday. . .

“We find it weird that the emir doesn’t support all of the Palestinians but sides with Hamas over the Palestinian Authority (in the West Bank) which he has never visited,” Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor told AFP.

“The emir has chosen his camp and it is not good,” he said.

[link to english.alarabiya.net]
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Greeting all. Yes things have slowed down considerably. However, we are in dangerous times. Obahmah is likewise placed in a dangerous position be it for false agreements with Iran or be it he has an arsenal of weapons that he could use on whom he chooses to deem as his enemy.
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Greeting all. Yes things have slowed down considerably. However, we are in dangerous times. Obahmah is likewise placed in a dangerous position be it for false agreements with Iran or be it he has an arsenal of weapons that he could use on whom he chooses to deem as his enemy.
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R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
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Greeting all. Yes things have slowed down considerably. However, we are in dangerous times. Obahmah is likewise placed in a dangerous position be it for false agreements with Iran or be it he has an arsenal of weapons that he could use on whom he chooses to deem as his enemy.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
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Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
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Greeting all. Yes things have slowed down considerably. However, we are in dangerous times. Obahmah is likewise placed in a dangerous position be it for false agreements with Iran or be it he has an arsenal of weapons that he could use on whom he chooses to deem as his enemy.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
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Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


I think you worry too much MM tounge I think O is too narcissistic to contemplate doing something to save his chances because in his own mind he feels he can never lose.
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My view, dear friends: Obama does NOT want to be president.

Obama want to return to ObamaLand where he is the smartest in the room. Where he is loved by all. He ain't loved and he don't like it....
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Greeting all. Yes things have slowed down considerably. However, we are in dangerous times. Obahmah is likewise placed in a dangerous position be it for false agreements with Iran or be it he has an arsenal of weapons that he could use on whom he chooses to deem as his enemy.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
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Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


I think you worry too much MM tounge I think O is too narcissistic to contemplate doing something to save his chances because in his own mind he feels he can never lose.
 Quoting: godzilla85


i would like either of your opinions on something that is little discussed in the 'lamestream' and even new media .. this is Obama's first actual tight race. scratch that, this is Obama's first actually competitive race -- ever. The seats he won in the Illinois house and then the Senate seat he won once were all but guarantee's. Like many cities if you run as the Democrat you have already beaten the Republican challenger -- the real race was the primary in his eyes.

This was one of many things that eventually manifested into the narcissistic impression Obama gives off. He and the people around him at the highest levels have all been apart of that momentum for so long with him that they have bought into the b/s and drank the proverbial koolaide as well. So to find themselves in a legitimate race despite all their thuggish media tactics and rhetoric is shocking to them and the reaction can be seen on their faces.

this shock even reaches Obama and can be seen from his body language. @ points during these debates and specifically last night that you noticed obama, whenever Romney had him on the ropes or was calling him out on bad policy or innaction, would look into the camera or look at the moderator with the eye contact and face that screamed "hey, step in here, this guy is telling truths to the American People, your supposed to stop him, why isn't anyone stopping him.."


Bottom line is that obama winning re-election would be awful for the nation and the world by at large -- assuming you believe in free enterprise, individual liberty, private property and the overall pride in knowing that when people are being oppressed or shit is going down in the world that demands decisive and consequential decisions, America is there for you as it has been and shall remain. Obama seemingly has trouble managing his own administration let along the nation and then the world -- so to re-elect a guy that is going everywhere other than forward currently would be catastrophic.

That's my take. sorry for going off topic. dull day. It does have some doom connections though. You have to know that Iran and other leaders are looking right now and what they thought was impossible one month ago seems potential now (obama losing and a modern 'strength through arms' leader steps in out to show the world america isn't going to roll over and take it anymore) it should be interesting to see if this increases certain factions time-tables as they must be thinking to themselves 'hmm if this guy does win which one of us is going to be chosen to be made an example of to the world..'
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R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
 Quoting: godzilla85


Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


I think you worry too much MM tounge I think O is too narcissistic to contemplate doing something to save his chances because in his own mind he feels he can never lose.
 Quoting: godzilla85


i would like either of your opinions on something that is little discussed in the 'lamestream' and even new media .. this is Obama's first actual tight race. scratch that, this is Obama's first actually competitive race -- ever. The seats he won in the Illinois house and then the Senate seat he won once were all but guarantee's. Like many cities if you run as the Democrat you have already beaten the Republican challenger -- the real race was the primary in his eyes.

This was one of many things that eventually manifested into the narcissistic impression Obama gives off. He and the people around him at the highest levels have all been apart of that momentum for so long with him that they have bought into the b/s and drank the proverbial koolaide as well. So to find themselves in a legitimate race despite all their thuggish media tactics and rhetoric is shocking to them and the reaction can be seen on their faces.

this shock even reaches Obama and can be seen from his body language. @ points during these debates and specifically last night that you noticed obama, whenever Romney had him on the ropes or was calling him out on bad policy or innaction, would look into the camera or look at the moderator with the eye contact and face that screamed "hey, step in here, this guy is telling truths to the American People, your supposed to stop him, why isn't anyone stopping him.."


Bottom line is that obama winning re-election would be awful for the nation and the world by at large -- assuming you believe in free enterprise, individual liberty, private property and the overall pride in knowing that when people are being oppressed or shit is going down in the world that demands decisive and consequential decisions, America is there for you as it has been and shall remain. Obama seemingly has trouble managing his own administration let along the nation and then the world -- so to re-elect a guy that is going everywhere other than forward currently would be catastrophic.

That's my take. sorry for going off topic. dull day. It does have some doom connections though. You have to know that Iran and other leaders are looking right now and what they thought was impossible one month ago seems potential now (obama losing and a modern 'strength through arms' leader steps in out to show the world america isn't going to roll over and take it anymore) it should be interesting to see if this increases certain factions time-tables as they must be thinking to themselves 'hmm if this guy does win which one of us is going to be chosen to be made an example of to the world..'
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Ask yourselves..what happened the day after Reagan took office? Mitt Romney may not be the smartest, the most well spoken or most charasmatic politician, but I do see something in him when he speaks about threats to the country and its allies....HE WILL DEAL WITH THEM AND THEY WILL REGRET IT. The Mullahs remember Reagan well enough, they should head Mitt should he win (and that is starting to look very very possible now despite the left hype)
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R held his own in the debate last night, O didn't get anything close to a knockout punch. R has now become a serious challenger if not taken the outright lead in the election, O either is too stupid or too arrogant to even consider he may be losing. Then again his body language last night shows his disdain for R.

Gotta give R credit O tried very hard to bait him into a contentious debate and he kept his cool the whole time. O made himself look like a jackass if you ask me with his relentless attempts at character attacks and jumping into domestic policy when this was a foreign policy debate in which R only did a fantastic job of pointing out O's failures in such policy.
 Quoting: godzilla85


Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


I think you worry too much MM tounge I think O is too narcissistic to contemplate doing something to save his chances because in his own mind he feels he can never lose.
 Quoting: godzilla85


i would like either of your opinions on something that is little discussed in the 'lamestream' and even new media .. this is Obama's first actual tight race. scratch that, this is Obama's first actually competitive race -- ever. The seats he won in the Illinois house and then the Senate seat he won once were all but guarantee's. Like many cities if you run as the Democrat you have already beaten the Republican challenger -- the real race was the primary in his eyes.

This was one of many things that eventually manifested into the narcissistic impression Obama gives off. He and the people around him at the highest levels have all been apart of that momentum for so long with him that they have bought into the b/s and drank the proverbial koolaide as well. So to find themselves in a legitimate race despite all their thuggish media tactics and rhetoric is shocking to them and the reaction can be seen on their faces.

this shock even reaches Obama and can be seen from his body language. @ points during these debates and specifically last night that you noticed obama, whenever Romney had him on the ropes or was calling him out on bad policy or innaction, would look into the camera or look at the moderator with the eye contact and face that screamed "hey, step in here, this guy is telling truths to the American People, your supposed to stop him, why isn't anyone stopping him.."


Bottom line is that obama winning re-election would be awful for the nation and the world by at large -- assuming you believe in free enterprise, individual liberty, private property and the overall pride in knowing that when people are being oppressed or shit is going down in the world that demands decisive and consequential decisions, America is there for you as it has been and shall remain. Obama seemingly has trouble managing his own administration let along the nation and then the world -- so to re-elect a guy that is going everywhere other than forward currently would be catastrophic.

That's my take. sorry for going off topic. dull day. It does have some doom connections though. You have to know that Iran and other leaders are looking right now and what they thought was impossible one month ago seems potential now (obama losing and a modern 'strength through arms' leader steps in out to show the world america isn't going to roll over and take it anymore) it should be interesting to see if this increases certain factions time-tables as they must be thinking to themselves 'hmm if this guy does win which one of us is going to be chosen to be made an example of to the world..'
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Zilla:

I agree with you, I had to start drinking before watching the debate right around the time of the Israeli comments as I cannot stand to watch Obama, kinda my shades to prevent myself from being brainwashed by his presence, lol or is it???

ANyhow, Obama looked too agressive. He showed hatred actually when Romney was mentioning Iran and Israel. Did anyone else see that moment?

In the end, economy is crumbling, poll numbers are stagnant, Obama needs to do something and that is what is so dangerous.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


I think you worry too much MM tounge I think O is too narcissistic to contemplate doing something to save his chances because in his own mind he feels he can never lose.
 Quoting: godzilla85


i would like either of your opinions on something that is little discussed in the 'lamestream' and even new media .. this is Obama's first actual tight race. scratch that, this is Obama's first actually competitive race -- ever. The seats he won in the Illinois house and then the Senate seat he won once were all but guarantee's. Like many cities if you run as the Democrat you have already beaten the Republican challenger -- the real race was the primary in his eyes.

This was one of many things that eventually manifested into the narcissistic impression Obama gives off. He and the people around him at the highest levels have all been apart of that momentum for so long with him that they have bought into the b/s and drank the proverbial koolaide as well. So to find themselves in a legitimate race despite all their thuggish media tactics and rhetoric is shocking to them and the reaction can be seen on their faces.

this shock even reaches Obama and can be seen from his body language. @ points during these debates and specifically last night that you noticed obama, whenever Romney had him on the ropes or was calling him out on bad policy or innaction, would look into the camera or look at the moderator with the eye contact and face that screamed "hey, step in here, this guy is telling truths to the American People, your supposed to stop him, why isn't anyone stopping him.."


Bottom line is that obama winning re-election would be awful for the nation and the world by at large -- assuming you believe in free enterprise, individual liberty, private property and the overall pride in knowing that when people are being oppressed or shit is going down in the world that demands decisive and consequential decisions, America is there for you as it has been and shall remain. Obama seemingly has trouble managing his own administration let along the nation and then the world -- so to re-elect a guy that is going everywhere other than forward currently would be catastrophic.

That's my take. sorry for going off topic. dull day. It does have some doom connections though. You have to know that Iran and other leaders are looking right now and what they thought was impossible one month ago seems potential now (obama losing and a modern 'strength through arms' leader steps in out to show the world america isn't going to roll over and take it anymore) it should be interesting to see if this increases certain factions time-tables as they must be thinking to themselves 'hmm if this guy does win which one of us is going to be chosen to be made an example of to the world..'
 Quoting: USA>Romney USA<Ob 7879907


Ask yourselves..what happened the day after Reagan took office? Mitt Romney may not be the smartest, the most well spoken or most charasmatic politician, but I do see something in him when he speaks about threats to the country and its allies....HE WILL DEAL WITH THEM AND THEY WILL REGRET IT. The Mullahs remember Reagan well enough, they should head Mitt should he win (and that is starting to look very very possible now despite the left hype)
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I am scared for his survival!
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Speaking of off-topic....

Poor Doorbert reached a new low....he posted an article from Al-Manar....

(And it was pinned and it has seven pages of comments)...

It seems that the people on this site are vacuous enough to believe Hezbollah Broadcasting....No wonder Al Qaeda started a magazine...

Anyway, I found this article rather distressing...

A majority of Israeli Jews favour introducing discriminatory policies against the country's Arab population and would support an "apartheid" system in the West Bank if it were ever annexed, an opinion poll has shown...

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
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Speaking of off-topic....

Poor Doorbert reached a new low....he posted an article from Al-Manar....

(And it was pinned and it has seven pages of comments)...

It seems that the people on this site are vacuous enough to believe Hezbollah Broadcasting....No wonder Al Qaeda started a magazine...

Anyway, I found this article rather distressing...

A majority of Israeli Jews favour introducing discriminatory policies against the country's Arab population and would support an "apartheid" system in the West Bank if it were ever annexed, an opinion poll has shown...

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
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you're not the only one to find this distressing-- read this in haaretz this morning. it's worth pointing out, though, that the same poll shows most Israeli Jews would be opposed to annexing the West Bank.
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Like clock work, the South erupts with rockets. This time more action by the IDF
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Uh, oh....

Israel halts war games to deploy troops, resources in escalating Gaza sector
DEBKAfile Special Report October 24, 2012, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz decided Wednesday, Oct. 24, that the heavy Palestinian missile assault from the Gaza Strip, which escalated to 60 rockets on Israeli civilian locations, in a few hours, must be stopped. The bulk of the personnel taking part in the joint Israeli-US war game Austere Challenge 12 and the Turning Point 6 home front exercise were ordered to pull out, together with anti-missile interceptors and other resources, and redeploy in southern Israel across from the Gaza Strip.
Following this decision, another 13 rockets were fired at Ashkelon early Wednesday afternoon.

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Uh, oh....

Israel halts war games to deploy troops, resources in escalating Gaza sector
DEBKAfile Special Report October 24, 2012, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz decided Wednesday, Oct. 24, that the heavy Palestinian missile assault from the Gaza Strip, which escalated to 60 rockets on Israeli civilian locations, in a few hours, must be stopped. The bulk of the personnel taking part in the joint Israeli-US war game Austere Challenge 12 and the Turning Point 6 home front exercise were ordered to pull out, together with anti-missile interceptors and other resources, and redeploy in southern Israel across from the Gaza Strip.
Following this decision, another 13 rockets were fired at Ashkelon early Wednesday afternoon.

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am still trying to mull how significant that is Windmill, any thoughts would be great on this by anyone with insight into these types of matters.
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Interesting...

Thread: "WWIII is coming, and you are ALL going to see it." < Our Iranian Professor

...the guy's credentials. (I think it's obvious war is coming, but the man may know more than we do, again obviously, and had absolutely no doubt.)

One of the very few posts I could actually believe,
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Uh, oh....

Israel halts war games to deploy troops, resources in escalating Gaza sector
DEBKAfile Special Report October 24, 2012, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz decided Wednesday, Oct. 24, that the heavy Palestinian missile assault from the Gaza Strip, which escalated to 60 rockets on Israeli civilian locations, in a few hours, must be stopped. The bulk of the personnel taking part in the joint Israeli-US war game Austere Challenge 12 and the Turning Point 6 home front exercise were ordered to pull out, together with anti-missile interceptors and other resources, and redeploy in southern Israel across from the Gaza Strip.
Following this decision, another 13 rockets were fired at Ashkelon early Wednesday afternoon.

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 Quoting: Windmill


am still trying to mull how significant that is Windmill, any thoughts would be great on this by anyone with insight into these types of matters.
 Quoting: godzilla85


Heads up on the Hezbollah getting involved in a little missile play. They know the US will hold Israel back with an election at risk. But Bibi would love US assistance right now if Hezbollah does get involved and how could Obahmah refuse. He will try to.
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Uh, oh....

Israel halts war games to deploy troops, resources in escalating Gaza sector
DEBKAfile Special Report October 24, 2012, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz decided Wednesday, Oct. 24, that the heavy Palestinian missile assault from the Gaza Strip, which escalated to 60 rockets on Israeli civilian locations, in a few hours, must be stopped. The bulk of the personnel taking part in the joint Israeli-US war game Austere Challenge 12 and the Turning Point 6 home front exercise were ordered to pull out, together with anti-missile interceptors and other resources, and redeploy in southern Israel across from the Gaza Strip.
Following this decision, another 13 rockets were fired at Ashkelon early Wednesday afternoon.

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 Quoting: Windmill


am still trying to mull how significant that is Windmill, any thoughts would be great on this by anyone with insight into these types of matters.
 Quoting: godzilla85


Heads up on the Hezbollah getting involved in a little missile play. They know the US will hold Israel back with an election at risk. But Bibi would love US assistance right now if Hezbollah does get involved and how could Obahmah refuse. He will try to.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


Dude O's chances are getting more bleak with every email on Benghazi gate that comes out, this single event will bring down this presidency, sadly people had to die to accomplish this, I'd of prefered a regular good old fashioned whooping just for him being incompetent.
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Uh, oh....

Israel halts war games to deploy troops, resources in escalating Gaza sector
DEBKAfile Special Report October 24, 2012, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

Defense minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz decided Wednesday, Oct. 24, that the heavy Palestinian missile assault from the Gaza Strip, which escalated to 60 rockets on Israeli civilian locations, in a few hours, must be stopped. The bulk of the personnel taking part in the joint Israeli-US war game Austere Challenge 12 and the Turning Point 6 home front exercise were ordered to pull out, together with anti-missile interceptors and other resources, and redeploy in southern Israel across from the Gaza Strip.
Following this decision, another 13 rockets were fired at Ashkelon early Wednesday afternoon.

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 Quoting: Windmill


am still trying to mull how significant that is Windmill, any thoughts would be great on this by anyone with insight into these types of matters.
 Quoting: godzilla85


Heads up on the Hezbollah getting involved in a little missile play. They know the US will hold Israel back with an election at risk. But Bibi would love US assistance right now if Hezbollah does get involved and how could Obahmah refuse. He will try to.
 Quoting: MIL MAN


Dude O's chances are getting more bleak with every email on Benghazi gate that comes out, this single event will bring down this presidency, sadly people had to die to accomplish this, I'd of prefered a regular good old fashioned whooping just for him being incompetent.
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Because of Obahmah, people died and then he lied!

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Sudan Blames Israel for Factory Blast, Threatens Retaliation

Four military planes attacked an arms factory in Khartoum, a Sudanese minister said on Wednesday, blaming Israel for the air strike.
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Sudan Blames Israel for Factory Blast, Threatens Retaliation

Four military planes attacked an arms factory in Khartoum, a Sudanese minister said on Wednesday, blaming Israel for the air strike.
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this was on Dutch TV news as well. No comment from Israeli side though...
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is it just me or does anyone else think a *major escalation/operation is about to go down on israels so. border? us troops are there, gaza crossings closed, terrorists in sinai have disappeared/off the radar, the latest rocket salvo from south, the sudan airstrike, hamas alliance with iran, drone incursion... the dots are connecting
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any chance the us/israel exercise wasn't cancelled and what is happening across the south is the *exercise? all in preparation for an october surprise?
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Actually, I believe if Hezbollah begins launching missiles at Israel, it would guarantee Florida to Obama by mere minimal support and assist. The downside is US forces are not positioned to respond but so quickly at this time. I doubt such an attack is in Hezbollah's best interests nor that it would do damage to Obama if he were to show even minimal support for eliminating such a threat. Much of Romney's argument lay at the supposed daylight between the US and Israel, such an opportunity would allow Obama to prove no such daylight exists.

What is interesting is the fact Hamas is choosing now to escalate matters and possibly draw the IDF into Gaza or if the IDF is being positioned for Cast Lead II. One must wonder about the longer range objectives of such an adventure.
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