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Maybe it's all a very precise plan.....
« on: November 28, 2012, 09:35:40 AM »
The Gaza Operation:
Less a War than an Anti-Iran Coup


DEBKAfile Video November 28, 2012

  The Gaza Operation: Less a War than an Anti-Iran Coup

The eight-day Gaza duel between Israel and Hamas was the showcase.  Behind it, a coup went forward, masterminded by at least three intelligence wizards: Israel's Mossad Direct Tamir Pardo, Turkish National Intelligence Organization, MIT chief, Hakan Fidan and the Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Jassim al Thani, who also heads the emirate's intelligence service.  The CIA was in close touch.

Their aim was to abort the military ties Tehran was cultivating with Hamas before the Gaza Strip is grabbed as Iran's springboard to Cairo. To this end, wave upon wave of multiple missile assaults on Israel were provoked.

The coup action was designed as Part One of US President Barack Obama's overall plan, which is to harness the Arab Spring to key US objectives. His partners were - and are - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, Turkish premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

Obama's next stop is Syria where matters are coming to a head on several fronts.

The plan, if Israel's Operation Pillar of Defense worked, was to chart a new future for the radical Hamas terrorists by their transformation into the legitimate voice of the Palestinian people for which they still need some grooming and more than a touch of the airbrush.

Hamas has the advantage of being the most popular boy on the Palestinian block, which is why the Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas has avoided an election for six years.

In the short term, the Israeli miniwar was meant as a vivid lesson for Tehran about the fate awaiting its Arab allies. Hizballah is advised to watch what happened to Hamas before its leader Hassan Nasrallah looses tens of thousands of rockets with which Iran filled its armory against Israel.

For these objectives, Israeli ground action was not necessary at any stage of the Gaza operation.

Its opening shot was a bull's eye, eliminating Hamas's military commander, the pro-Tehran Ahmed Jabari and Iran's kingpin in Gaza.

Iron Dome stole the show by knocking out most of the 1,000 missiles launched from Gaza before they hit town centers. Israel lost six dead. Many of the injured were shock victims.

So was the coup strategy played out in Gaza a success?

Time will tell; Israel has meanwhile begun easing its land and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip. Turkey and Qatar are committed to major investments in the Gaza economy to make it more prosperous than the rival West Bank.  And the US and Egypt have undertaken a joint effort to stem the flow of Iranian arms to Gaza through the smuggling routes of Sinai.

A million things could go wrong along the way. However, the same coalition has meanwhile shifted it sights from Gaza to Syria. NATO is about to post Patriots with American crews on the Turkish-Syrian border and the rebels are finally beginning to hem Assad's military resources in.

http://www.debka.com/article/22568/The-Gaza-Operation-Less-a-War-than-an-Anti-Iran-Coup
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Re: Maybe it's all a very precise plan.....
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2012, 10:56:35 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2012, 12:00:36 PM »
NATO is about to post Patriots with American crews on the Turkish-Syrian border and
the rebels are finally beginning to hem Assad's military resources in.




NATO, searching for Patriot missile sites,
visits military facilities in southeast Turkey


SANA/Associated Press - Nov 28, 2012

ANKARA, Turkey ? A NATO team assessing possible sites for Patriot missiles to protect Turkey?s border with Syria inspected military installations Wednesday in southeast Turkey, the state-run news agency reported.

NATO member Turkey asked allies to deploy the missiles as a defense against any aerial attack from Syria after mortar rounds and shells from Syria struck Turkish territory, killing five people.

The NATO team visited military facilities in Malatya province, some 200 kilometers (124 miles) from the Syrian border, the Anadolu Agency reported. The province is already home to an early warning radar that is part of NATO?s missile defense system, which is capable of countering ballistic missile threats from Iran.

The visit came as the alliance said it would ?favorably examine? Turkey?s request for the air defense missiles but was awaiting the team?s report on where to base them.

NATO spokeswoman Carmen Romero said the NATO team was expected to finish its work in the next few days and would feed its proposals to NATO?s military authorities.

?This recommendation is a key element in the Council?s decision-making process,? she said, in reference to the North Atlantic Council, the alliance?s governing body that is made up of the ambassadors of all its 28 members.

Romero said ?allies with available Patriots have also made clear their intention to augment Turkey?s defenses, subject to national processes.?

Germany, the Netherlands and the U.S. have the advanced PAC-3 model Patriots that Turkey wants to intercept ballistic missiles.

Once NATO and the national parliaments in Germany and the Netherlands approve the deployment of the Patriots, it will probably take at least another month before they become operational. Due to the complexity and size of the Patriot batteries ? including their radars, command-and-control centers, communications and support facilities ? they cannot be flown quickly by air to Turkey and will probably have to travel by sea, officials said.

The deployment of the Patriots is also likely to be discussed at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels next Tuesday and Wednesday.

Russia, meanwhile, has come out against the Patriot missile deployment, saying that basing the missiles so close to the border could worsen the bloodshed in Syria.

Syria is reported to have an array of artillery rockets, as well as short- and medium-range missiles ? including Soviet-built SS-21 Scarabs and Scud-B missiles ? in its arsenal. The latter are capable of carrying chemical warheads.

Syria?s conflict started 20 months ago as an uprising against President Bashar Assad, whose family has ruled the country for four decades. It quickly morphed into a civil war, with rebels taking up arms to fight back against a bloody crackdown by the government. According to activists, at least 40,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011.

Associated Press writer Slobodan Lekic in Brussels contributed.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/nato-team-searching-for-patriot-missile-sites-visits-military-facilities-in-southeast-turkey/2012/11/28/f491cbfa-394f-11e2-9258-ac7c78d5c680_story.html
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Re: Maybe it's all a very precise plan.....
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2012, 12:01:54 AM »
Israel killed the Hamas leader, and got to test their Iron Dome. Netanyahu got a chance to look really, really tough and gain more votes.

It really is not possible for Qatar and Turkey to make Gaza more prosperous and pleasant than the West Bank. Gaza is far too poor and underdeveloped for that
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