kekbelacan Publish time 29-11-2008 11:33 AM

http://southjerusalem.com/
kalo ada masa pg la link nih...

Debmey Publish time 29-11-2008 11:46 AM

When Iran say they are developing nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, they actually mean peace is achieved by wiping out Israel and western powers that fight terrorism. After they have attacked Israel, they will then turn on Sunni states in the middle east.
Thats why nobody should believe their religion or peace.

kasmila Publish time 11-12-2008 03:36 PM

but ppl still believe tho:o

windof Publish time 11-12-2008 03:54 PM

Reply #16 kasmila's post

only non believers will think otherwise;P ;P ;P :lol: :lol: :lol:

areguard Publish time 12-12-2008 11:50 AM

I m waiting for Rambo 5 movie depicting Stallone assisting the Joo boys attacking Iranian nuke targets with F22 raptors...gerenti blockbuster punyer..:lol:

Debmey Publish time 12-12-2008 02:18 PM

yeah bro, its about time John get into killin terrorists for a change.
They shld sent John into Peshawar again, thsi time to kill that crook Osama laden.

far-eiq Publish time 12-12-2008 06:03 PM

Originally posted by Debmey at 12-12-2008 02:18 PM http://mforum3.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
yeah bro, its about time John get into killin terrorists for a change.
They shld sent John into Peshawar again, thsi time to kill that crook Osama laden.

right....after that they celebrate their landslide victory with bang togerther your arse.......:lol:

Debmey Publish time 12-12-2008 08:46 PM

are you a supporter of osama laden?

topocot Publish time 12-12-2008 11:58 PM

U.S. Confirms Iran Bought SA-20 Missiles

“The Iranians are on contract for SA-20,” says asenior, U.S. government official. The U.S. and Israel now face a “hugeset of challenges in the future that we’ve never had . We’vebeen lulled into a false sense of security because our operations overthe last 20 years involved complete air dominance and we’ve been freeto operate in all domains,” he adds.

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Other senior officials independently confirm thatIran will get the Russian SA-20 strategic SAM system, irrespective ofKremlin protestations to the contrary. Tehran’s deployment of such asystem would mark a step-up in capability, and considerably improve thecountry’s ability to defend its controversiol nuclear facilities wherethe West remains concerned that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weaponscapability.
The proliferation of so-calleddouble-digit surface-to-air missile systems – such as the Almaz AnteySA-20 (S-300PMU1/S-300PMU2) – poses an increasing threat tonon-stealthy aircraft, and will force changes in tactics andoperational planning. The SA-20 has an engagement envelope of up to 150kilometers; and Iran may be signed up for the S-300PMU-2 variant of thesystem.
Russia could use Byelorussia as theroute for a sale, allowing it to deny any direct involvement, says aU.S. official.It would likely take the Iranian armed forces sometime, as much as 22 months, to become proficient in the operation ofthe SA-20, however, any deal would almost certainly cover trainingsupport of the system in the interim. Analysts suggest ships deliveringthe missiles and the training, support and assembly areas could becometargets.
The SA-20, and even more so theSA-21 Growler (S-400) which is now entering service,pose anincreasing problem for mission planners using conventional strikeaircraft. While low observable aircraft offer greater latitude foroperations, they are not totally immune to air defenses.

Baca selanjutnya ...

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topocot Publish time 13-12-2008 12:09 AM

newbi tumpang letak gambar ...

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areguard Publish time 13-12-2008 10:19 PM

Reply #22 topocot's post

Dont worry, John Rambo with his F22 can easily kick the Persian ass S20 withstanding..By the way, the JooBoys already cracked the source codes (as always) and could screw the system anytime they want like they did to the Syrian camels..:lol:

[ Last edited byareguard at 13-12-2008 10:20 PM ]

Debmey Publish time 14-12-2008 12:08 AM

John Rambo don't fly F22s, the most he can handle is a Russian helicopter or a tank.
I think he is good with horses and arrows.

areguard Publish time 14-12-2008 02:51 PM

The way the USAF and the mil waccos will play this news to the hilt, jumping up and down to the Congress/Senate to buy more F22 ...The senate already calling for no more F22s in the future when gazillions are need to bail out US companies...

[ Last edited byareguard at 14-12-2008 02:56 PM ]

Debmey Publish time 15-12-2008 12:04 PM

John Rambo has no need for F22s. Just horese and arrows and a good AK will do just great. Nothing can stop him, not even iran and their murderous mullahs stuck full of WMDs.

robotech Publish time 16-12-2008 07:08 PM

John Rambo has no need for F22s. Just horese and arrows and a good AK will do just great. Nothing can stop him, not even iran and their murderous mullahs stuck full of WMDs.

John Rambo lives on celluiod, or now, in digital format. In digital format, John Rambo is clueless & helpless to fight the crafty 'pirates' of the DVD pirating industry!

Maxx Publish time 16-12-2008 08:41 PM

nak perang lagi ke..:L :L :L

kekbelacan Publish time 28-12-2008 11:53 AM

LATEST NEWS: Israeli army attack in Gaza Strip!! Latest death toll: >255
http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=393161&extra=page%3D1

aku naikkan balik thread ni
harap forumer di sini akan contribute pada thread CI ni
sebab dia org kat sana tak hippy & savvy in military strategies :)

kekbelacan Publish time 28-12-2008 11:59 AM

KONFLIK IRAN -ISRAEL ? BILA PERANG MELETUS? TIMELINE...
http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=360020&extra=&page=1

Mod minta tolong merge thread

windof Publish time 29-12-2008 01:44 AM

Israeli airstrikes widen scope against Gaza


GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Warplanes pressing one of the Israel's deadliest assaults ever against Palestinian militants widened their sights on Sunday, dropping bombs on smuggling tunnels that are a major weapons pipeline for the Gaza Strip's Islamic Hamas rulers.

Israel's Cabinet authorized the military to call up 6,500 reserve soldiers for a possible ground invasion and moved tanks, infantry and armored units to the Gaza border. Since it began Saturday, Israel's offensive against Gaza rocket squads has been carried out exclusively from the air.

Crowds of Gazans, backed by a bulldozer, breached the border wall with Egypt to escape the chaos. Syria, reflecting the rage in the Arab world over Israel's aerial onslaught, broke off indirect peace talks with the Jewish state.

The airstrikes, which initially targeted Hamas security compounds, killed more than 280 Palestinians and wounded hundreds more in its first 24 hours, said Gaza health official Dr. Moaiya Hassanain. A Palestinian human rights group said among 251 dead it counted, 20 were children under 16 and nine were women.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights said it was difficult to keep an exact count because of chaos at the hospitals, and difficulty in identifying dismembered bodies.

The civilian casualties included a 15-year-old boy who died in southern Gaza on Sunday in an attack on a greenhouse near the border. At least 644 people were wounded, Hassanain said.

Battered militants managed to launch more than 20 rockets and mortars at Israeli border communities. The number of attacks was down sharply from a day earlier, indicating the Israeli airstrikes took a stiff toll. Israel's head of military intelligence told Israel's Cabinet on Sunday that Hamas' ability to fire rockets had been reduced by 50 percent.

Still, two rockets struck close to Israel's largest southern city, Ashdod, reaching deeper into Israel than ever before, and confirming Israel's concern that militants are now able to put major cities within rocket range. No serious injuries were reported. The rockets landed some 23 miles (38 kilometers) from Gaza, doubling the militants' previous range.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said it was unclear when the operation would end. The situation in southern Israel "is liable to last longer than we are able to foresee at this time," he told his Cabinet.

The carnage has inflamed Arab public opinion, and the diplomatic fallout came swiftly.

A Syrian official said Damascus would suspend indirect peace talks with Israel, begun earlier this year, over the Gaza attacks. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, says "Israel's aggression closes all the doors" to any move toward a settlement in the region. Israel and Syria held four rounds of negotiations in Turkey.

Condemnations and protests against the Israeli offensive swept the Arab world for a second straight day, occasionally turning violent. A suicide bomber on a bicycle blew himself up in the midst of a large demonstration in northern Iraq. Israeli troops fired on a violent protest in the West Bank, killing a Palestinian man.

Hamas' fiercest rival, the Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, urged the Islamic militant group to renew a truce with Israel that collapsed last week. However, Abbas has had no influence in Gaza since Hamas seized control there by force in June 2007.

The Israeli army says Palestinian militants have fired more than 300 rockets and mortars at Israeli targets over the past week and 10 times that number over the past year.

Israel's foreign minister Tzipi Livni told "Meet the Press" that Israel launched its strike because Gaza's Hamas rulers were smuggling weapons and building up "a small army."

But, she added, "Our goal is not to reoccupy the Gaza Strip." Israeli soldiers and settlers left the tiny seaside territory in 2005 after a 38-year occupation, though Israel retained control of Gaza's borders.

The Israeli military said warplanes attacked 40 tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border in the course of four minutes Sunday. Medics said two people were killed and 25 were injured. Witnesses reported large fires and dozens of explosions. Black smoke rising from the area of the attacks was especially dense closer to the Mediterranean, apparently after missile struck a makeshift underground fuel pipeline.

Weapons and commercial goods are brought in through the passageways, which have allowed Hamas to stay in power by relieving shortages caused by the blockade Israel and Egypt imposed after the Hamas takeover.

Shortly after the tunnel attacks, hundreds of Palestinians breached the border fence with Egypt in several places, drawing fire from Egyptian border guards.

An Egyptian security official said there were at least five breaches along the 9 mile (14 kilometer) border and hundreds of Palestian residents were pouring in. At least 300 Egyptian border guards rushed to the area to reseal the border.

Earlier in the day, Israeli aircraft targeted a top Hamas security installation, a mosque, a TV station and dozens of other targets. They also attacked a Gaza fuel tanker and a major pharmaceutical warehouse. Residents said the fuel and medicines had been smuggled in from Gaza through the underground tunnels, further evidence that Israel was widening its offensive to go after operations that are Hamas' lifeline.

In New York, the U.N. Security Council called on Israel and the Palestinians to immediately halt all violence and military activities. The U.N.'s most powerful body called for a new cease-fire between Israel and Hamas and for opening border crossings into Gaza to enable humanitarian supplies to reach the territory.

Israel allowed limited supplies of fuel and medicine to enter Gaza.

U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, Israel's closest ally on the Security Council, said "the key issue here was not to point a finger at Israel. The key issue was to urge all parties to end the violence and address the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza."

Streets were empty in Gaza City on Sunday as most residents stayed home, fearing more airstrikes. A few lined up to buy bread outside two bakeries. Schools were shut for a three-day mourning period the Gaza government declared Saturday for the campaign's dead.

Aircraft struck one of Hamas' main security compounds in Gaza City — a major symbol of the group's authority. Health officials said four people were killed and 25 wounded. A column of black smoke towered from the building and some inmates of the compound's prison fled after the missiles struck.

One prisoner trapped under the rubble, his face bloodied, waved his hand in the hope of being rescued. Two other prisoners helped a bleeding friend walk through the debris.

Since the campaign began, around 150 rockets and mortars have bombarded southern Israel, the military said.

In Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 people about 11 miles (17 kilometers) from Gaza, bustling sidewalks immediately emptied after a rocket fell downtown.

Store Clerk Elvira Taberbobsky, 36, stepped outside after one rocket struck only to have a second expode right in front of her.

"I flew backwards. I couldn't hear anything for a few seconds, and then all of a sudden I saw holes in my pants and blood streaming down my pants," she said.

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windof Publish time 29-12-2008 01:47 AM

time utk banzai jehud2 sangak nih, semoga orang2 arab bersatu menentang musuh bersama depa ...once n for all
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