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Sunday, October 07, 2007

Opeation Orchard; formerly Osirak Act II

We now find via the UK’s Spectator that Israel’s 6 September raid was codenamed Operation Orchard.

Official statements and authoritative leaks remain notably missing, but the informed speculation continues to paint a deeply disturbing message.

‘So close to war’
We came so claose to World War Three that day
By James Forsyth and Douglas Davis
Wednesday, 3rd October 2007 | SPECTATOR.co.uk

On 6 September, when Israel struck a nuclear facility in Syria

A meticulously planned, brilliantly executed surgical strike by Israeli jets on a nuclear installation in Syria on 6 September may have saved the world from a devastating threat. The only problem is that no one outside a tight-lipped knot of top Israeli and American officials knows precisely what that threat involved.

Even more curious is that far from pushing the Syrians and Israelis to war, both seem determined to put a lid on the affair. One month after the event, the absence of hard information leads inexorably to the conclusion that the implications must have been enormous.

That was confirmed to The Spectator by a very senior British ministerial source: ‘If people had known how close we came to world war three that day there’d have been mass panic. Never mind the floods or foot-and-mouth — Gordon really would have been dealing with the bloody Book of Revelation and Armageddon.’

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What was in the consignment that led the Israelis to mount an attack which could easily have spiralled into an all-out regional war? It could not have been a transfer of chemical or biological weapons; Syria is already known to possess the most abundant stockpiles in the region. Nor could it have been missile delivery systems; Syria had previously acquired substantial quantities from North Korea. The only possible explanation is that the consignment was nuclear.

The scale of the potential threat — and the intelligence methods that were used to follow the transfer — explain the dense mist of official secrecy that shrouds the event. There have been no official briefings, no winks or nudges, from any of the scores of people who must have been involved in the preparation, analysis, decision-making and execution of the operation. Even when Israelis now offer a firm ‘no comment’, it is strictly off the record. The secrecy is itself significant.

I remain appalled that we continue to rely on the State of Israel to both develop intelligence about such threats, and act upon it.

Comments

Who is to say that the intelligence was Israeli led? With the US engaged on so many fronts, surely it would be in their interests to pass the information to the Israelis, who wouldn’t fail to act upon it. The implications of a US attack on Syria would be more far reaching than those of an Israeli one.


Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.

ManofFireandLight on October 8, 2007 at 02:49 am

I remain appalled that we continue to rely on the State of Israel to both develop intelligence about such threats, and act upon it.

As I pointed out the last time you posted this, Israel’s enemies are not our enemies. Israel’s threats are not our threats. How is that at all threatening to the US? Its not. Like anyone could get a nuke anywhere near here.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on October 9, 2007 at 06:00 am

Furthermore, we don’t even know what they were blowing up. Could’ve been a goat… or just a goatfucker.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on October 9, 2007 at 06:07 am

sparkless wrote:

<blockquote>Furthermore, we don’t even know what they were blowing up. Could’ve been a goat… or just a goatfucker.</blockqutoe>

I’m very sorry to hear of your loss.


Out Here
Rodney G. Graves

Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on November 6, 2007 at 01:26 pm
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