Friday, February 24, 2012

More Thinking From the MSM Monitor

Perhaps I should consider a new format for this blog because the Boston Globe just isn't getting it done for me these days. ONCE AGAIN the piles of unread papers swells.

See: Final Thoughts For the Day

Picking up where we left off.  

What I did read:

"Iran warns it may take preemptive action" New York Times, February 22, 2012

Okay, so WHEN and WHERE is the NEXT FALSE FLAG, NYT? Chicago (president's hometown with the Mossad mole as mayor) going to go up in a nuclear explosion (Iran gave the bomb to Al-CIA-Duh) on March 8 (the day the Internet is due to be shut down)? 

Sorry, but WE AIN'T BUYING IT THIS TIME!

LONDON - As tension grew in its nuclear dispute with the West, Iran appeared yesterday to have struck an increasingly bellicose tone, warning that it would take preemptive action against perceived foes if it felt its national interests were threatened.  

Then they would just be applying U.S. doctrine, right?  

Right off the top I'm stating that this is a STINKING, STEAMING PILE of PROPAGANDA to establish the MIND-SET for the NEXT FALSE FLAG TERROR EVENT, and it is MOST DISGUSTING!

The warning by the deputy head of its armed forces, quoted by a news agency, came as Tehran also appeared to place limits on a visit by a team of UN nuclear officials, saying the investigators would not go to nuclear facilities, despite earlier reports that they had sought permission to inspect a military complex outside Tehran.

Growing tensions over Iran’s disputed nuclear program have provoked speculation that Israel may be contemplating a military strike against nuclear facilities, which Tehran says are for peaceful purposes but which the West suspects are inching toward the capability to produce nuclear weapons.

Without mentioning Israel directly, Mohammed Hejazi, the deputy armed forces head, said yesterday: “Our strategy now is that if we feel our enemies want to endanger Iran’s national interests, and want to decide to do that, we will act without waiting for their actions,’’ Reuters reported. 

I want to know if my Zionist War Press got the translation right, but beyond that ever notice when Israel says the same thing that's okay.

Divisions in Iran’s leadership make it difficult to interpret the government’s intentions, but the statement showed a new level of aggressiveness in Iran’s rhetoric.

The statement came a day after a team from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived in Tehran for the second time in three weeks.  

Related: Ready for talks, Iran leader scolds West on sanctions

The IAEA today acknowledged its renewed failure in trying to probe suspicions that Tehran has worked secretly on atomic arms, Associated Press reported.   

If that is what they really said. Think I'm trusting AP or any other AmeriKan media these days?

The fact that the agency’s communique was issued early today, just after its experts left Tehran, reflected the urgency the agency attached to telling its side of the story.

Iranian officials sought to cast the visit in a positive light, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman telling reporters that “cooperation with the agency continues and is at its best level.’’

Differing with that view, the language of the IAEA communique clearly - if indirectly - blamed Tehran for the lack of progress. “We engaged in a constructive spirit, but no agreement was reached,’’ it quoted IAEA chief Yukiya Amano as saying.  

Related: The New Nuke Watchdog

Nothing New From U.N. On Iran 

Nope. Just another western stooge at the top of another international institution.

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Related: FBI offices confer on domestic threat from Iran

Yes, the FASCIST BUREAU of INSTIGATION has just TELEGRAPHED an UPCOMING FALSE FLAG OPERATION!

And when you talk about bellicosity and belligerence, no tops Israel:

"Warnings multiply over Iran; Latest rebuff of UN nuclear team stirs allies, critics" by George Jahn  |  Associated Press, February 23, 2012

VIENNA - Russia said yesterday that the world should not draw “hasty conclusions’’ about Iran’s most recent rebuff of UN attempts to investigate allegations the Islamic Republic hid secret work on atomic arms, even as the United States and its allies accused Tehran of nuclear defiance.

Under international pressure to show restraint, Israel, which has warned repeatedly that it may strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, pointedly urged major world powers to mind their own business, saying it alone would decide what to do to protect the Jewish state’s security.  

Oh, that's CHUTZPAH! 

Of course, I ALSO AGREE! We SHOULD BE MINDING OUR OWN BU$INE$$, if you know what I mean! NO MORE AID CHECKS to that war-criminal stain!!! No more vetoes at the U.N. No more weapons to kill Arabs with. 

France said Iran’s continued stonewalling of the International Atomic Energy Agency “is contrary to the intentions’’ Tehran voiced in a recent offer to restart talks on its nuclear activities.  

France can go fouque itself, and Tehran should know anything they do is never good enough. 

Of course, the war-avoiding actions sure fly in the face of U.S. government and mouthpiece media war propaganda. Then again, those institutions would never lie to us, would they?

In Washington, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that while world powers have not yet reached a decision on those talks, Iranian officials’ refusal to cooperate with the inquiry “suggests that they have not changed their behavior when it comes to abiding by their international obligations.’’  

Neither has Israel, but.... oh, right.

The atomic energy agency acknowledgment of renewed failure came early yesterday at the conclusion of the second trip in less than a month aimed at investigating suspicions of covert Iranian work on nuclear weapons.

The agency’s team had hoped to speak with key Iranian scientists suspected of working on the alleged weapons program, break down opposition to their plans to inspect documents related to nuclear work, and secure commitments from Iranian authorities to allow future visits.

But mission head Herman Nackaerts reported that his team “could not find a way forward’’ in negotiations with Iranian officials. A separate communiqué from the agency clearly - if indirectly - blamed Tehran for the lack of progress.

Related: Iran shows optimism on inspections

They should know better by now.

“We engaged in a constructive spirit, but no agreement was reached,’’ it quoted agency chief Yukiya Amano as saying.

Iran continued its hard line, with supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei telling the nation’s nuclear scientists to forge ahead with the atomic program.  

Related: Iran says it will announce nuclear program advances

Heavy snowfall?  In Iran?  

How come nuclear power is an answer for us to fight global warming(?), but not for Iran?

“Sanctions and political pressures won’t have any effect. When a nation decides to resist, when it believes in its domestic power, and its own capability, nothing can stop it,’’ Khamenei told the scientists.  

See: Iran's supreme leader vows to retaliate for US sanctions

Did he really say that, or was it lost in translation?

As on the previous visit that ended in early February, Iran did not grant requests by the atomic energy agency mission to visit Parchin - a military site, the statement said.

The statement also said that no agreement was reached on how to begin “clarification of unresolved issues in connection with Iran’s nuclear program, particularly those relating to possible military dimensions.’’

The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security said yesterday that it had new indications of hidden weapons work by Iran.

The group said that a cache of telexes to Western high-tech companies from the Physics Research Center in Tehran shows that from about 1990 to 1993, the center sought to purchase equipment and materials that could have been used in arms research and development.

Excuse me as I put on my waders because I smell a river of shit!!  

That's the "new" secret weapons work? Something 20 F***ING YEARS OLD?  

Were the subject matter not potentially fatal I would be laughing my f***ing ass off right now.

Tehran has acknowledged that nuclear-related research, but said the work was only to prepare Iran’s population for dealing with a nuclear strike.

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I'm thinking I'm not going to be purchasing and perusing such s*** soon, what with the upcoming basketball tournaments. Time to start buying the local and not the Globe in the morning.