- LaRouche aus isarel. Quellen zu zu dem Überfall auf Libanon und Mossad- - André, 29.07.2006, 13:55
- Re: Von langer Hand vorbeteitet - inklisive Erweiterung - André, 29.07.2006, 18:46
Re: Von langer Hand vorbeteitet - inklisive Erweiterung
-->In other news, it was revealed this week, by Gerald Steinberg, professor of political science at Bar-IlanUniversity in Israel that,"[T]he preparation [for the ongoing assault on Lebanon] began in May 2000, immediately after the Israeli withdrawal, when it became clear the international community was notgoing to prevent Hezbollah from stockpiling missiles and attacking Israel. By 2004, the militarycampaign scheduled to last about three weeks that we're seeing now had already been blocked out and, inthe last year or two, it's been simulated and rehearsed across the board."
"More than a year ago, a senior Israeli army officer began giving PowerPoint presentations, on an off-the-record basis, to U.S. and other diplomats, journalists and think tanks, setting out the plan for thecurrent operation in revealing detail. Under the ground rules of the briefings, the officer could not beidentified. In his talks, the officer described a three-week campaign: The first week concentrated ondestroying Hezbollah's heavier long-range missiles, bombing its command-and-control centers, anddisrupting transportation and communication arteries. In the second week, the focus shifted to attacks onindividual sites of rocket launchers or weapons stores. In the third week, ground forces in large numberswould be introduced, but only in order to knock out targets discovered during reconnaissance missions asthe campaign unfolded. There was no plan, according to this scenario, to reoccupy southern Lebanon ona long-term basis." Bottom line: this is not a spontaneous reaction to the kidnaping of two soldiers. It ismeant to provoke a response from Syria, and that may yet happen: The Syrian information minister saidthis week that his country could enter the Israel-Hezbollah conflict if IDF forces invade Lebanon andapproach the Syrian border. That could easily be arranged!
World Affairs Brief July 28, 2006. Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attributionpermitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen's World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com)

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