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herve wrote:Yes, something is definitively cooking there, however the UAE police is nowhere near to even get a glimpse of this kind of manipulation and intelligence undercover works, this is way beyond their league too busy they are trying to catch illegal kissing, drunks and blacking cleavages on magazines.
herve wrote:Yes, something is definitively cooking there, however the UAE police is nowhere near to even get a glimpse of this kind of manipulation and intelligence undercover works, this is way beyond their league too busy they are trying to catch illegal kissing, drunks and blacking cleavages on magazines.
sage & onion wrote:herve wrote:Yes, something is definitively cooking there, however the UAE police is nowhere near to even get a glimpse of this kind of manipulation and intelligence undercover works, this is way beyond their league too busy they are trying to catch illegal kissing, drunks and blacking cleavages on magazines.
It's a real pity they didn't catch you
RobbyG wrote:sage & onion wrote:herve wrote:Yes, something is definitively cooking there, however the UAE police is nowhere near to even get a glimpse of this kind of manipulation and intelligence undercover works, this is way beyond their league too busy they are trying to catch illegal kissing, drunks and blacking cleavages on magazines.
It's a real pity they didn't catch you
Yeah its a pity they won't shut you up for once.
C'mon Dawla boys, block the Onion-IP for me.
herve wrote:If the Mossad is "working" in the UAE, it is going to be like a walk in the parc, they litterally face no opposition, a 21st century secret service against a 7th century milicia.
shafique wrote:Careful Robby, you may be accused of being an anti-Semite by our resident fanbois!
(BTW - I agree with you)
Cheers,
Shafique
JERUSALEM—A top Hamas militant leader found dead in his Dubai hotel room on Jan. 20 was a key link in smuggling operations ferrying Iranian weapons to Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, and replacing him could take months, current and former Israeli security officials said on Sunday.
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Israel has maintained a policy of not commenting on the attacks, but also of not discouraging reports suggesting it is responsible.
For example, a number of Israeli cabinet ministers on Sunday responded to questions from Israeli media about the death of Mr. Mahbouh by refusing to comment, but then offering unsolicited praise for Mossad chief Meir Dagan.
Analysts say the policy of ambiguity allows Israel to increase its deterrence by taking credit for the attacks, even those it may have had nothing to do with, while avoiding international repercussions.
Bora Bora wrote:Here's an idea - blow Israel right off the face of the map. So many problems will be resolved.
Bora Bora wrote:Here's an idea - blow Israel right off the face of the map. So many problems will be resolved.
Flying Dutchman wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Here's an idea - blow Israel right off the face of the map. So many problems will be resolved.
Hitler is reincarnated it seems.
herve wrote:Yes, something is definitively cooking there...
Tension between the US and Iran heightened dramatically today with the disclosure that Barack Obama is deploying a missile shield to protect American allies in the Gulf from attack by Tehran.
The US is dispatching Patriot defensive missiles to four countries – Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait – and keeping two ships in the Gulf capable of shooting down Iranian missiles. Washington is also helping Saudi Arabia develop a force to protect its oil installations.
American officials said the move is aimed at deterring an attack by Iran and reassuring Gulf states fearful that Tehran might react to sanctions by striking at US allies in the region. Washington is also seeking to discourage Israel from a strike against Iran by demonstrating that the US is prepared to contain any threat.
Dubai, which would prefer to be famous as a playground for the rich, has lately become a center of international intrigue. Last year, a former Chechen general and opponent of the republic’s Moscow-backed regime was shot dead in the parking garage of the upscale residential compound where he lived. Two suspects, an Iranian and a Tajik national, are in custody.
The city’s don’t-ask-don’t-tell notion of banking regulation made it a money laundering haven that allegedly serviced the needs of Russian mobsters, Somali pirates and Al Qaeda terrorists. After 9/11, local authorities tightened financial reporting laws, but plenty of shady types still linger in the shadows.
Al-Mabhouh has been described as a key operative in the pipeline that smuggles weapons provided by Iran into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. It did not take long for speculation to surface that al-Mabhouh was in Dubai, where many Iranian banks do business, to close an arms deal.
Tension between the US and Iran heightened dramatically today with the disclosure that Barack Obama is deploying a missile shield to protect American allies in the Gulf from attack by Tehran.
The US is dispatching Patriot defensive missiles to four countries – Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait – and keeping two ships in the Gulf capable of shooting down Iranian missiles. Washington is also helping Saudi Arabia develop a force to protect its oil installations.
American officials said the move is aimed at deterring an attack by Iran and reassuring Gulf states fearful that Tehran might react to sanctions by striking at US allies in the region. Washington is also seeking to discourage Israel from a strike against Iran by demonstrating that the US is prepared to contain any threat.
Flying Dutchman wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Here's an idea - blow Israel right off the face of the map. So many problems will be resolved.
Hitler is reincarnated it seems.
RobbyG wrote:Flying Dutchman wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Here's an idea - blow Israel right off the face of the map. So many problems will be resolved.
Hitler is reincarnated it seems.
Indeed so it seems.
No seriously, I opt for a secular society based on the general rule of law and freedom of religion. Then everybody can live their lifes in peace.
Thats the real battle. Religion should remain a spiritual thing for the needy. I for instance, don't need it.
Bora Bora wrote:If you want to make comparisons, compare what Israelis have done to Palestinians and their land and homes, and I think you will see that Israel has a Hitler-mentality.
Bora Bora wrote:Israel has been a problem in the region ever since it was established.
Bora Bora wrote:Are you saying that "the real battle" is that Israel has a problem with Muslims and that's what has been the core of the problem between Israel and Palestine??
Flying Dutchman wrote:Bora Bora wrote:If you want to make comparisons, compare what Israelis have done to Palestinians and their land and homes, and I think you will see that Israel has a Hitler-mentality.
It was the Arabs who wanted to annihilate the Jews and refused peace in 1948, 1967 and 1973. Not the other way around. They failed.Bora Bora wrote:Israel has been a problem in the region ever since it was established.
Being the only non-Muslim state, of course it is a problem.
Bora Bora wrote:Are you saying that "the real battle" is that Israel has a problem with Muslims and that's what has been the core of the problem between Israel and Palestine??
According to Hamas, the battle is indeed a religious one. A battle of Muslims against infidels. In that battle they donot scare away of using children and women to blow up other children and women.
More on topic: How did this terrorist enter Dubai/UAE in the first place?
Dubai, which would prefer to be famous as a playground for the rich, has lately become a center of international intrigue. Last year, a former Chechen general and opponent of the republic’s Moscow-backed regime was shot dead in the parking garage of the upscale residential compound where he lived. Two suspects, an Iranian and a Tajik national, are in custody.
The city’s don’t-ask-don’t-tell notion of banking regulation made it a money laundering haven that allegedly serviced the needs of Russian mobsters, Somali pirates and Al Qaeda terrorists. After 9/11, local authorities tightened financial reporting laws, but plenty of shady types still linger in the shadows.
Al-Mabhouh has been described as a key operative in the pipeline that smuggles weapons provided by Iran into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. It did not take long for speculation to surface that al-Mabhouh was in Dubai, where many Iranian banks do business, to close an arms deal.
Flying Dutchman wrote:Bora Bora wrote:If you want to make comparisons, compare what Israelis have done to Palestinians and their land and homes, and I think you will see that Israel has a Hitler-mentality.
It was the Arabs who wanted to annihilate the Jews and refused peace in 1948, 1967 and 1973. Not the other way around. They failed.Bora Bora wrote:Israel has been a problem in the region ever since it was established.
Being the only non-Muslim state, of course it is a problem.
Bora Bora wrote:Are you saying that "the real battle" is that Israel has a problem with Muslims and that's what has been the core of the problem between Israel and Palestine??
According to Hamas, the battle is indeed a religious one. A battle of Muslims against infidels. In that battle they donot scare away of using children and women to blow up other children and women.
More on topic: How did this terrorist enter Dubai/UAE in the first place?
melika969 wrote:Tension between the US and Iran heightened dramatically today with the disclosure that Barack Obama is deploying a missile shield to protect American allies in the Gulf from attack by Tehran.
The US is dispatching Patriot defensive missiles to four countries – Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait – and keeping two ships in the Gulf capable of shooting down Iranian missiles. Washington is also helping Saudi Arabia develop a force to protect its oil installations.
American officials said the move is aimed at deterring an attack by Iran and reassuring Gulf states fearful that Tehran might react to sanctions by striking at US allies in the region. Washington is also seeking to discourage Israel from a strike against Iran by demonstrating that the US is prepared to contain any threat.
melika969 wrote:^^^ I live in Tehran! If the war happens I will go to my parents, they live in the north of Iran (Sari). Because of the mountanis and jungles there, It always has been the last place for attackers to evade!
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