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texas grass
09-04-2008, 03:37 PM
Georgia airfields earmarked for war on Iran
Wed, 03 Sep 2008 16:48:47 GMT
An Israeli air force F-15I
Georgia permitted Israel to use two military airfields for 'a potential pre-emptive strike' against Iranian nuclear sites, a report says.

The revelation came after Georgia's offensive into South Ossetia in early August prompted Russia to march its Special Forces into the region, United Press International reported.

Russian Special Forces raided the airfields - in addition to other Israeli facilities in southern Georgia -, where Israeli drones were captured.

According to the report, Israel had used the airfields to 'conduct recon flights over southern Russia, as well as into nearby Iran'.

"A secret agreement between Georgia and Israel had earmarked two military airfields in the south of Georgia for use by Israeli fighter-bombers in a potential pre-emptive strike against Iran," read the report.

Tel Aviv has threatened to launch air strikes against Iranian nuclear installations under the pretext that Tehran, a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), has plans to develop nuclear weaponry.

This is while the UN nuclear watchdog has confirmed that Iran enriches uranium-235 to a level of 3.7 percent - a rate consistent with the construction of a nuclear power plant. Nuclear arms production requires an enrichment level of above 90 percent.

Iran currently suffers from electricity shortage and has been forced to adopt a rationing program by scheduling power outages - of up to two hours a day - across both urban and rural areas in the country.

In early June, Israel conducted a military maneuver over the eastern Mediterranean and Greece in preparation, according to Pentagon officials, for an aerial bombardment of Iranian nuclear facilities.

Over 100 Israeli F-16s and F-15s partook in the exercise, which spanned some 900 miles, roughly the distance between their airfields and a nuclear enrichment facility in the central Iranian city of Natanz.

"(The Georgian airfields) would sharply reduce the distance Israeli fighter-bombers would have to fly to hit targets in Iran," continued the report.

Israel, in return, has been providing Georgia's pro-Western government with considerable amounts of training and armament for its military.

Georgian Minister of Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili, an Israeli citizen, said on August 10 that Israeli efforts to strengthen the Georgian army caused Russia 'enormous damage'.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili declared on August 13 that 'effective' Israeli weapons would ensure his country's success in the military conflict with Russia.

MD/AA

killerweed420
09-04-2008, 05:23 PM
So no wonder the US has been dumping millions of dollars into Georgia.

flyingimam
09-04-2008, 08:46 PM
EDIT: could u please provide the source link for this?

wow

this tells me the chance of war is serious now

cuz u know, Israel itself is close enough to Iranian borders and doesn't necessarily "need" to use Georgian airfields

No wonder Russia found an excuse to go in... they have hands in hands of Iranian government on nuclear issue... well kinda

but i find this quite stupid on georgia's side without first receiving the missile defense shield technologies from US, cuz Iran certainly has the capability to hit them with missiles

and i found this one as well

Abkhazia, Ossetia and Iran â??? Risks of Spreading Conflicts - Middle East Times (http://www.metimes.com/International/2008/08/12/abkhazia_ossetia_and_iran_risks_of_spreading_confl icts/3505/)
the military stats are funny!

for further reference
Military of Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_Georgia)
Military of Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_Iran)
"Iran's military was called the Middle East's most powerful by General John Abizaid chief of United States Central Command (U.S. forces' commander in the region). He did not count the Israel Defense Forces, because it does not fall in his area of operations."
Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defense_Forces)

texas grass
09-05-2008, 12:51 PM
Russian units raid Georgian airfields for use in Israeli strike against Iran ?? report

DEBKAfile Special Report

September 5, 2008, 12:58 PM (GMT+02:00)
Israeli long-range unmanned aerial vehicle

Israeli long-range unmanned aerial vehicle

The raids were disclosed by UPI chief editor Arnaud de Borchgrave, who is also on the Washington Times staff, and picked up by the Iranian Fars news agency. The Russian raids of two Georgian airfields, which Tbilisi had allowed Israel to use for a potential strike against Iran??s nuclear facilities, followed the Georgian offensive against South Ossetia on Aug. 7.

Under the secret agreement with Georgia, the airfields had been earmarked for use by Israeli fighter-bombers taking off to strike Iran in return for training and arms supplies.

DEBKAfile??s intelligence sources report that flying from S. Georgia over the Caspian Sea to Iran would sharply trim the distance to be spanned by Israeli fighter-bombers, reducing flying time to 3.5 hours.

Northern Iran and the Tehran region, where most of the nuclear facilities are concentrated, would be within range, with no need to request US permission to pass through Iraq air space.

Russian Special Forces also raided other Israeli facilities in southern Georgia and captured Israeli spy drones, says the report.

Israel was said to have used the two airfields to ??conduct recon flights over southern Russia as well as into nearby Iran.? The US intelligence sources quoted by UPI reported that the Russian force also carried home other Israeli military equipment captured at the air bases.

Our sources say that if the Russians got hold of an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle complete with sophisticated electronic reconnaissance equipment, they will have secured some of the IDF??s most secret devices for spying on Iran and Syria.

When this happened before, Russian military engineers quickly dismantled the equipment, studied it and passed the technology on to Tehran and Damascus.








flying, presstv(iranian) and debka file(israeli)

flyingimam
09-05-2008, 04:38 PM
flying, presstv(iranian) and debka file(israeli)

thnx