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WorldNetDaily MOST DANGEROUS br NATION ON EARTH

 
WHISTLEBLOWER MAGAZINE
MOST DANGEROUS
NATION ON EARTH

Why America must wake up now
and deal with Iran's imminent threat


Posted: January 5, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

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Iran. Most Americans see it as a far-off, oppressive Islamic dictatorship – but probably too distant to be a real threat to the United States of America.

Surprise. America may soon be forced by circumstances to deal decisively with the Islamic republic – or face dire consequences.

Incredibly, after four years of the "war on terror," there has been very little national debate on the need to confront Iran. And yet, as revealed in this disturbing issue of Whistleblower, titled "MOST DANGEROUS NATION ON EARTH":


* Prior to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Iran was responsible for the deaths of over 1,500 Americans – more than any other state sponsor of terror or terrorist organization in history.

* The U.S. Department of State has designated the government of Iran as the “the most active state sponsor of terrorism.”

* According to press accounts, a report by the Israeli secret service estimates that Iran has “invested more than $10 million to encourage terrorist activity against Israel.”

* Iran is responsible for developing Hezbollah in Lebanon, contributing training, equipment, funds and political support. Hezbollah is by far the best organized and best developed terrorist organization in the world and the only such organization that exercises physical control over an international border (between Lebanon and Israel). Hezbollah has, moreover, followed in the footsteps of its Iranian patrons in developing strategic ties with Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and others in Latin America.

* There are many indicators that Iran is connected to al-Qaida, both ideologically – despite their religious differences, they share a commitment to radicalized political Islam – and operationally.

* In recent weeks, the country’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has repeatedly and publicly called for the destruction of a democratic country that is an important American ally, Israel, and spoken of the achievability of “a world without America.”

* Finally – and most important and dire of all – Iran is intent on possessing both nuclear weapons and the ballistic missiles to deliver them, as well as electromagnetic pulse weapons, which experts say pose a direct and major threat directly to the American homeland.

    "This Whistleblower issue will shock many readers with the imminence and severity of the threat from Iran," said Managing Editor David Kupelian. "And it provides cutting-edge information on the very real prospects of a pre-emptive attack on Iran, by the U.S. or Israel or both, to prevent Iran from having operational nuclear weapons. This is a must-read."

    Highlights of the January issue include:

    * "Iran's imminent threat" by Joseph Farah.

    * "Iran: threat and opportunity" by Frank J. Gaffney, revealing how American can defeat the world's most active – and dangerous – terror sponsor.

    * "Iran's super-radical new president" by Jerome R. Corsi, on the nation's leader who says "the occupying regime in Jerusalem must be wiped off the face of the earth."

    * "Palestinians agree: Wipe Israel off map."

    * "How Iran can beat the U.S." by Joseph Farah, revealing that U.S. defense experts say electromagnetic pulse weapons used by Iran could cripple America.

    * "First strike on Iran 'gaining traction'" by Aaron Klein, on important report urging the U.S. and Israel to consider a pre-emptive attack against Tehran.

    * "Why Iran must not be allowed nuclear weapons" by Louis Rene Beres, showing how the results of an atomic attack on Israel would be beyond imagination.

    * "The Samson Option" by Jerome Corsi, on why Israel may launch a preemptive strike on Iran – really.

    * "How will Bush play the Middle East's gravest chess game?" by Jerome Corsi, on how and why the scary predictions the author made in "Atomic Iran" are coming true.

    * "Sucker's game" by Michael A. Ledeen, on why the push for freedom must move beyond Iraq's borders if it is to succeed.

    "It's time to empower Americans in the fight against our enemies," says Whistleblower Editor Joseph Farah, about this issue of Whistleblower. "It's time to enlist them in this fight. It's time to give them some leadership and marching orders. It's time to be honest with them. It's time to explain the vulnerabilities and correct them. It's time to recruit Americans to prepare for the inevitable battle here at home."

    "Iran is a terror-sponsoring power," concludes Farah. "It is the place from which the radical Islamist revolution was birthed. And it is now developing nuclear weapons. This special issue of Whistleblower is about that threat – and what it means to each and every American."

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    WorldNetDaily Is Iran alreadybr at war with U.S.

    Saturday, January 21, 2006



    FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
    Is Iran already
    at war with U.S.?

    Ahmadinejad called for more than
    wiping Israel off the face of the earth


    Posted: January 21, 2006
    1:00 a.m. Eastern


    © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech in Tehran last fall, in which he called for Israel to be wiped off the face of the earth, got a healthy amount of coverage by the international media.

    Yet, despite the number of stories published and broadcast, a key element of that address to 'The World Without Zionism" conference was overlooked, ignored – spiked, if you will – by major press organizations, according to a new report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

    It wasn't just a world without Zionism and Israel that Ahmadinejad and his friends in Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups were envisioning. It was a world without the United States of America.

    They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case, it is literally true. Examine for yourself the photos published here of Ahmadinejad addressing the Tehran conference Oct. 26, 2005.


    Poster

    Some of them will look very familiar. Those showing the Iranian president gesticulating at a podium showing the name of the conference were published worldwide – from Al-Jazeera to the Associated Press. But those showing a wider view – and the complete poster for the event – are getting their biggest audience yet here in G2B.

    It is worth noting that Ahmadinejad didn't just stroll up to the podium. The Iranian government actually produced the visual aids you see here.

    Yes, that is a ball representing the USA cracked at the bottom of that hourglass — with another representing Israel falling later.

    It wasn't just the imagery of the conference that was overlooked, ignored, unreported and underplayed by the world press. It was also the anti-American substance of Ahmadinejad's speech.


    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    "Is it possible for us to witness a world without America and Zionism?" he asked. "But you had best know that this slogan and this goal are attainable, and surely can be achieved."

    What is he talking about?

    Iran has developed a strategic "war preparation plan" for what it calls the "destruction of Anglo-Saxon civilization."

    Read the entire exclusive report in the latest issue of Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND. G2 Bulletin's annual subscription price has been slashed to just $99 and it is available to sample for just $9.95 a month.



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    Israeli Hints at Preparation to Stop Iran

    Israeli Hints at Preparation to Stop Iran

    Jan 21, 9:00 PM (ET)

    By JOSEF FEDERMAN

    (AP) Italian Foreign Minister and Deputy Premier Gianfranco Fini, gestures during an interview with the...
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    JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's defense minister hinted Saturday that the Jewish state is preparing for military action to stop Iran's nuclear program, but said international diplomacy must be the first course of action.

    "Israel will not be able to accept an Iranian nuclear capability and it must have the capability to defend itself, with all that that implies, and this we are preparing," Shaul Mofaz said.

    His comments at an academic conference stopped short of overtly threatening a military strike but were likely to add to growing tensions with Iran.

    Germany's defense minister said in an interview published Saturday that he is hopeful of a diplomatic solution to the impasse over Iran's nuclear program, but argued that "all options" should remain open.

    (AP) Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, leaves his office in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 18,...
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    Asked by the Bild am Sonntag weekly whether the threat of a military solution should remain in place, Franz Josef Jung was quoted as responding: "Yes, we need all options."

    French President Jacques Chirac said Thursday that France could respond with nuclear weapons against any state-sponsored terrorist attack.

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said Saturday that Chirac's threats reflect the true intentions of nuclear nations, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported.

    "The French president uncovered the covert intentions of nuclear powers in using this lever (nuclear weapons) to determine political games," IRNA quoted Asefi as saying.

    Israel long has identified Iran as its biggest threat and accuses Tehran of pursuing nuclear weapons. Iran says its atomic program is peaceful.

    (AP) Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki walks during a farewell ceremony for Tajik President...
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    Iran broke U.N. seals at a uranium enrichment plant Jan. 10 and said it was resuming nuclear research after a 2 1/2-year freeze. Germany, France and Britain said two days later that talks aimed at halting Iran's nuclear progress were at a dead end and called for Iran's referral to the U.N. Security Council.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, will meet Feb. 2 to discuss possible referral.

    Israel's Mofaz said sanctions and international oversight of Iran's nuclear program stood as the "correct policy at this time."

    In Germany, Jung called himself "confident that there will be a diplomatic solution in the case of Iran."

    Israeli leaders have also repeatedly said they hope the crisis can be resolved through diplomacy, and they said any military action would have to be part of an international effort. They have denied having plans for a unilateral preventive strike.

    (AP) Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, talks with Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr...
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Tehran might still agree to Moscow's offer to move its uranium enrichment program to Russia, a step backed by the United States and Europeans as a way to resolve the deadlock.

    Israel's concerns about Iran have grown since the election of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who said last year that Israel should be "wiped off the map."

    On Friday, Iran's Students News Agency reported Friday that Central Bank governor Ebrahim Sheibani said Iran had begun moving its foreign currency reserves from European banks and transferring them to an undisclosed location as protection against possible U.N. sanctions.

    Sheibani backed away Saturday from his statement that the transfers were already underway, and Iran's Central Bank said there had been no change in its currency policy.

    Estimates put Iranian funds in Europe at as much as $50 billion.

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    Associated Press writers Nasser Karimi and Ali Akbar Dareini in Tehran and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed


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