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Operation Bite - 4am Friday 6.Apr.2007

Russian intelligence reveal US strike against Iran

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Didsbury's Daftest
Here's something for the 'Conspiracy Theorists' out there.

Russian sources claim to have information that a US strike against Iranian nuclear installations has been scheduled for 6th April at 4am. Operation "Bite" is said to last no more than 12 hours and consist of missile and aerial strikes devastating enough to set Iran's nuclear programme several years back.

Not sure how good these sources are but can the US really afford to get involved in yet another Middle East conflict?

Read more on Indymedia UK: Sneak attack by US forces against Iran planned
boomtown_rat
Easter weekend seems somewhat unlikely but don't let me stop you speculating (wildly)
DrivinWest
[sarcasm]With sources this reliable how could anybody doubt them!?[/sarcasm]
canaryman
This could be quite interesting too.

Missing Iranian spy chief 'defected to West'

Anyone know where the chap is at the moment???
Wheel
Something tells me you've used the wrong quote there DW.
gideon
Either that or you're a really bad source of military intelligence. Or your code is excellent.

If I was the US I'd be leaking this stuff all over the place. I'd also fly some dummy runs over the area or at least into Iranian airspace for the next 3 months. 6 months of High Alert would give the Iranians something to think about.
DrivinWest
QUOTE (Wheel @ Mar 28 2007, 12:23 pm) *
Something tells me you've used the wrong quote there DW.

Oh no, AppleTV is at the very center of the problems in the Middle East! wink.gif
thefirelane
Ahh yes... indymedia... "the 'fan fiction' of news journalism" smile.gif
s2s2
QUOTE (Didsbury @ Mar 28 2007, 12:06 pm) *
can the US really afford to get involved in yet another Middle East conflict?

They could not afford to get into the last middle-east conflict. Or the one before, or before that, and so on.
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