Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Is Iran Getting Ready for War?

In an article on 4/6/15 by Sharona Schwartz in The Blaze, the author reported that Middle East intelligence agencies think Iran may be preparing for war if the ridiculous nuke efforts go bad. This was reported by Israel's Channel 10 last Sunday.

According to the TV station, Arab intelligence conveyed a message to the U.S. along with Britain and France, both nations are included in the so-called negotiations, saying that Iran is concerned about the messaging that was taking place between Lurch and Ernest Moniz with them, that they are preparing their Revolutionary Guard for armed conflict if the talks begin to circle the drain. 

The next "deadline" (LOL) is for June 30th.

The terrorist nation of Iran is reportedly going to close the Strait of Hormuz, where international oil is shipped from, and this could effect efforts to counter the Shi'ite terrorists in a conflict as it would negatively impact on military fuel needs.

According to Channel 10, the Saudis are critical of the deal (as anyone with a brain should be) and are especially worried about the ability to actually monitor these sneaky terrorists with unannounced inspections.

The Wall Street Journal reported that during the negotiations, the Pentagon "upgraded and tested the largest bunker-buster bomb in the U.S. arsenal . . . readying a weapon that could destroy or disable Iran's most heavily fortified nuclear facilities should a nuclear deal fall apart and the White House decide to take military action."

It's hard to imagine Obama taking any kind of serious action against a Muslim nation, especially a military action.


But Iran is getting its target practice in on a mock-up of a U.S. aircraft carrier. We should be practicing on mock-ups of Ayatollahs.

Iran may or may not be getting ready for war in the near future, but you can bet your Bible that if they get the bomb, they will not hesitate to use it. After all, it isn't like jihadists are afraid of blowing themselves up for a bunch of hairy virgins.




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