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  • Daskalot
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 4345

    Attack on Iran to Include Ground Forces



    Attack on Iran to Include Ground Forces

    Sam Vaknin Ph.D.

    July 16, 2009


    An eventual attack on Iran may include ground forces. Units of Sayeret Matka"l ("Headquarters Scouts", Israel's elite special forces) have been transferred to the mock in Biq'at Hayareach ("Moon Vale"), not far from Eilat. They have spent the last few weeks training there: parachuting, paragliding, urban warfare (laba"b in Hebrew), and hand to hand combat. Special emphasis is placed on explosives. The area is isolated (it got its name from its eerie similarity to the moonscape), but various civilian suppliers have reported massive explosions during the day.

    In my previous article, titled "Preparations for Attack in Iran Almost Complete" (dated July 10), I revealed the existence of the training mock near Eilat and Aqaba by the Red Sea. A few days later, Israel made the presence of its Navy in the Red Sea public. Though it has not been a secret hitherto, it has hardly been trumpeted. The navy's role is support the mission with sea-launched precision cruise missiles (of Israeli manufacture). In general, Israel is trying to minimize the involvement of American materiel in its forthcoming foray into Iran.

    One word about the "windows" mentioned in my earlier article. As any military planner and intelligence agent knows, these are not actual operational dates. "Windows" are possible operational dates and are dictated by the confluence of weather projections, known troop movements, political and geopolitical circumstances, and military preparedness. Additional windows exist in September and October this year (I have the dates). It is likely, therefore, that Israel will attack in July or August, but no later than October this year.

    Preparations for Attack on Iran Almost Complete

    By: Sam Vaknin

    July 10, 2009

    Late last year, Israel embarked on a coordinated campaign of leaks to the press regarding its determination to take out Iran's nuclear facilities if Obama's then-new administration fails to sway the Iranians diplomatically. Israel is unwilling to accept a nuclear Iran: "It is not an option", say its senior intelligence and military leadership.

    On January 20, 2009, I appeared as a guest in the most popular political affairs program in Macedonia ("Glasot na Narodot", or The Voice of the People). I warned that Israel is willing to wait 6 to 8 months for Obama's "diplomacy" with regards to Iran's nuclear capability to show some progress. If Iran remains recalcitrant, Israel plans to bomb two facilities in Iran as it did in Iraq in 1981, I said. Refueling won't be a problem, I assured the program's host, Slobodan Tomic: both Egypt and Saudi-Arabia offered to help.

    Israel has decided to go ahead. Taking into account political, geopolitical, military preparedness, and climatic conditions, there are two windows: between July 21 and 24 and between August 6 and 8. Advance teams comprised of Mossad agents and military personnel are already on the ground in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iraq (including in the Kurdish lands, adjacent to Turkey).



    A mock has been erected not far from Eilat (near the Red Sea, opposite Aqaba). A defunct airbase in Biq'at Ha'Yareach (Moon Vale) has been resurrected to accommodate Air Wing 10. In a country as small and intimate as Israel, it is amazing that this has been kept a secret: hundreds of recruits and reservists - from mechanics and pilots to cooks and administrators - have been re-stationed there in the last few months.

    A mysterious facility also sprouted up not far from Dimona's nuclear reactor, next to a university town called Sde Boker. It is not known what is its role, though speculation is that it is intended to shield the sensitive facility from an Iranian counter-attack. Several batteries of aged Patriot missiles have been recently replaced with brand new anti-missile rockets developed by Israel.

    Citizens are reporting dry runs in the skies of the Negev, Israel's traditional air force training grounds and a desert with some resemblance to Iranian conditions. Piecing these scant testimonies together, it seems that the Israelis are concentrating their effort on midair refueling and surgical strikes on multiple targets.

    Finally, HAGA (Hagana Ezrakhit), the Civilian Defense Force, a part of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), has been instructed to begin preparations for a possible Iranian counter-strike with long-range conventional missiles. At this stage, Israel is not contemplating chemical or biological warfare (though the distribution of gas masks does seem to be part of the drill).

    No one knows for sure where will Israel strike. Wiping off all the widely distributed and impregnable components of Iran's capability to enrich uranium is close to impossible. The after-effects of even a limited air attack may be devastating and not necessarily short-term, as the Israelis are convinced. The price of oil is likely to spike and radicals and extremists throughout the benighted region are bound to leverage the attack to smear and taunt Israel and its allies but, then, what else is new. The Arab countries are likely to breathe a sigh of relief that the Iranian bully has been humbled.

    The big question mark is how will the Obama administration react to such a fait accompli that flies in the face of the new President's stated policies. Will Obama try to make an example out of Israel and harshly punish it - or will he merely verbally lash it and proceed with business as usual? Time will tell. Soon.
    Macedonian Truth Organisation
  • Jankovska
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1774

    #2
    To be quite honest I think the guy is a bit of an idiot

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    • Risto the Great
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 15658

      #3
      I have met so many nice Iranians.
      I am hopeful this war does not eventuate, but think that it is an inevitable conclusion.
      Risto the Great
      MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
      "Holding my breath for the revolution."

      Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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      • TrueMacedonian
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 3812

        #4
        He may be an idiot and he may be a ruthless dictator but this would be a war about oil and consolidating business in Iran. Not about helping the Iranians, who in the end will inherit this debt. They did this before in the 50's (the CIA) and they are now doing it again. In 2007 Bush signed an agreement for CIA black ops units to infilitrate Iran and to cause discontent with its citizens. Now we are seeing it come to fruition.
        Slayer Of The Modern "greek" Myth!!!

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        • Jankovska
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 1774

          #5
          I doubt that the US will attack Iran- the US has no money or power to do that. They can't handle Afganistan at the moment, Iran is going to be 10 times harder. They are all ready to fight. I think the US should really pack their bags and return to avoid more embaressmenet.

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          • TrueMacedonian
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 3812

            #6
            It's not a war about winning Jankovska. It's a war about sustaining in order to keep the engineering and oil companies coming in to keep those nations in debt.
            Slayer Of The Modern "greek" Myth!!!

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            • Risto the Great
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 15658

              #7
              Originally posted by Jankovska View Post
              I doubt that the US will attack Iran- the US has no money or power to do that. They can't handle Afganistan at the moment, Iran is going to be 10 times harder. They are all ready to fight. I think the US should really pack their bags and return to avoid more embaressmenet.
              War is a traditional way to create demand in an economy.
              You are right about the entire country of Iran ready to fight.
              Syria used to be a target, but now it is a tourist destination and we have not heard it mentioned for ages, lets hope Iran fades from the limelight in the same way.
              Risto the Great
              MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
              "Holding my breath for the revolution."

              Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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              • osiris
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 1969

                #8
                israel will be doing the dirty work it needs to repay some f uncle sams enormous aid contributions to it. the persians are a very interesting nation whose future was hijacked by the usa in the 50s just like t m has posted. like afgahnistan they are still living with the mess they created by supporting a dictator like the sha against the liberal progreesive forces of the day. the us never seems to learn or should i say its population is easily duped by the vested economic interests that thrive on war and the pillaging of other nations resources.

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