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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 10:37am
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Iran just attacked a romanian oil rig and taken it over.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 11:15am
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WE'RE DOOOMED!!!!

ONLY NORTH KOREA CAN SAVE US NOW!!!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» M-A-X a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 11:23am
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Well, the price of the fuel this morning is 99.9$ so I dont think this "incident" was really important and at the news they said nothing about it. Anyway, im ready for WWIII and specially terrorist attack in Montreal
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 12:33pm
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You're right, an Islamic country attacking a wester oil rig is totally not enough reason for Bush to say "yup, time to attack Iran"..
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Phoenix a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 12:40pm
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» eLDee a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 12:50pm
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and iran was supposed to nuke israel today

riiiiiight
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 1:39pm
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it's 1:37pm that means it's 10:07pm in Iran, that leaves 2 hours for em to do it.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 1:41pm
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Originally Posted By M-MAX

Well, the price of the fuel this morning is 99.9$ so I dont think this "incident" was really important and at the news they said nothing about it. Anyway, im ready for WWIII and specially terrorist attack in Montreal


What the fuck are you gonna possibly do against a terrosrist? HUh? Freeze up and cry?! lol
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cvxn a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 1:48pm
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If there's conscription in Canada, I'm moving out. Hmm, Antarctica maybe. They won't look for humans there right? No way I'm participating in wars.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» clown a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:07pm
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hurray for Iran.. i hope they take over the world.. and bomb israel of course.. :) fucken Israeli terrorists..
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:11pm
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Originally Posted By AERIAL_RAVER

If there's conscription in Canada, I'm moving out. Hmm, Antarctica maybe. They won't look for humans there right? No way I'm participating in wars.


Girls don't get drafted.

Unfortunetly for me, if there's a draft in the US or Canada I get dragged in.. (yay for holding citizenship in both countries.. ehh)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» clown a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:13pm
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they can suck my dick if they draft me.. i'll just start shooting my own team !!!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:19pm
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I highly doubt canada would have a draft, but i wouldn't put it past Bush to have one..
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:23pm
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Originally Posted By CLOWN

hurray for Iran.. i hope they take over the world.. and bomb israel of course.. :) fucken Israeli terrorists..


uhhhh what?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:29pm
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If i got drafted i'd be all like Clinger from m.a.s.h. until they throw me the looney bin....
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:34pm
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k wtv, this thread is retarded, even if Iran hit some oil rig(though no other news source seems to make that claim) the only thing that will happen is that the UN will impose sanctions based on the evidence and Romania's complaint of business loss etc... as for Iran nuking anyone, they can't, they no nukes, end of discussion... as for anyone who reply's saying "oh yes they do!" well, we can speculate all we want, but the last I heard, their nuke program won't be ready till 2010... so wtv, prove me wrong, but this thread is bogus like MJ's nose...

Ufot-lets just make up whatever we want now, mkay?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 2:41pm
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Originally Posted By UFOT

k wtv, this thread is retarded, even if Iran hit some oil rig(though no other news source seems to make that claim) the only thing that will happen is that the UN will impose sanctions based on the evidence and Romania's complaint of business loss etc... as for Iran nuking anyone, they can't, they no nukes, end of discussion... as for anyone who reply's saying "oh yes they do!" well, we can speculate all we want, but the last I heard, their nuke program won't be ready till 2010... so wtv, prove me wrong, but this thread is bogus like MJ's nose...

Ufot-lets just make up whatever we want now, mkay?


And if they do have Nukes...they're probably so old that they dont work anymore...they'd prolly blow themsleves up first.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 3:04pm
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As printed in todays Globe and Mail.
BUCHAREST — A Romanian oil rig off the coast of Iran came under fire Tuesday from an Iranian military warship and was later occupied by Iranian troops, a company spokesman said.

The Iranians first fired into the air and then fired at the Orizont rig, company spokesman Radu Petrescu said. Half an hour later, troops from the ship boarded and occupied the rig and the company lost contact with the 26 crew members shortly afterward.

Mr. Petrescu said he had no information about any injuries or deaths. The Orizont rig has been moored near Kish island in the Persian Gulf since October, 2005, he told the Associated Press.

Eugen Chira, the political consul at the Romanian Embassy in Tehran, confirmed the incident, but provided few details. "Some forces opened fire. That an incident has happened is true. We have no details or the reason yet," he said.

GSP, also known as the Oil Services Group, is a private Romanian company established in 2004 which operates six offshore rigs that it bought from Romania's largest oil company, Petrom.

Two of its rigs are operating near the Iranian coast in the Persian Gulf as part of a deal signed between Petrom, GSP and Dubai-based Oriental Oil Co.

The Romanian company was in Iranian courts earlier this year over a dispute involving another one of its oil rigs, Fortuna, the financial weekly Saptamana Financiara has reported. It was unclear whether Tuesday's incident was related to legal issues.

The Orizont rig was built in 1987 and weighs 13,000 tons.

Doesn't seem like an act of war to me.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 3:07pm
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i dunno man...

there were predictions about iran doing "something" today...

and the fact that none of this oil rig buisness is being reported on by any news monsters like the all corupt "cnn" just makes it all that much creepier...

check it....

Speculation Rages About Iran's Plans for August 22
By Patrick Goodenough
[ CNSNews.com ] International Editor
August 21, 2006

[ ] - August 22 could usher in an apocalyptic period in the Middle East thanks to some belligerent action on the part of the Iranian regime. Or maybe not.

As Tuesday approaches, the Internet is running hot with speculation about what Tuesday may bring, ranging from a new refusal by Iran to shut down its controversial uranium-enrichment activities to an attack -- even a nuclear attack -- against Israel.

The frenzy was prompted by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's announcement, more than a month ago, that his government would deliver its response on August 22 to an international carrot-and-stick proposal aimed at defusing the standoff over its nuclear activities.

The date was chosen by Tehran and had no obvious relevance in international diplomacy. The only formal deadline the international community is currently awaiting with regard to Iran is August 31 -- the date set by the U.N. Security Council for Iran to suspend uranium enrichment or face the possibility of sanctions.

Some commentators have downplayed the importance of August 22, arguing that the decision was simply one of convenience, akin to saying "we'll respond by the end of the month." August 22 marks the end of the Persian solar month of Mordad.

But others are less sanguine, noting that the date is significant in Islam, for several reasons.

It coincides with the Islamic calendar date Rajab 28, the day Jerusalem fell to the Islamic warrior Saladin, in October 1187. Many Muslims regard Saladin's victory as a high point in Islamic history, and just weeks ago, Syrian fans of Hizballah leader Hassan Nasrallah were likening him to the 12th century Kurdish hero.

On the night of August 21-22, Muslims believe Mohammed underwent his "night journey," a trip on a magical steed from Mecca via the "farthest mosque" -- later said to be al-Aqsa in Jerusalem -- and on to heaven and back.

The two-stage journey is known in Islam as the "isla and miraj," and tradition holds that a divine white light appeared over Jerusalem at the time.

"The night of August 21 is a very, very important night in Shi'a Islam," according to Farid Ghadry, a Sunni Muslim and president of the exiled Reform Party of Syria, based in the U.S.

Ghadry claimed that Ahmadinejad would deliver his answer to the international community in the form of a "light in the sky" over the al-Aqsa mosque on the night of Aug. 21-22.

He urged the world to take the date seriously, adding that "nothing happens without a reason in Iran."

Apocalyptic belief

Commenting on Ghadry's interpretation, Robert Spencer of Jihadwatch argued that an Iranian attack on Israel, conventional or nuclear, would "be consistent with Ahmadinejad's oft-repeated denials of Israel's right to exist and recent predictions that its demise was at hand."

"Will he attempt to make good on these threats this year on the anniversary of the miraj, illuminating the night sky over Jerusalem?" Spencer wrote in Front Page magazine. "Will Western powers heed Farid Ghadry's words and move to stop Iran before it is too late?"

An article published by the pan-Arabic media organization al-Bawaba noted Ahmadinejad's adherence to the Shi'ite belief in the 12th imam - also known as the "hidden" imam, Mahdi, who disappeared more than a thousand years ago but has been miraculously kept alive, pending his emergence at a time of global chaos and war.

"Some believe that Imam Mahdi will be returning some time this August, also the time some military experts predict that Iran will be ready to construct its first nuclear weapon," it said.

"Apparently, Ahmadinejad sees himself as an instrument to pave the way for the arrival of Imam Mahdi as well as an important successor to Saladin in terms of the liberation of Jerusalem."

Circulating widely online are the thoughts of the veteran Islamic scholar Prof. Bernard Lewis, who also refers to the belief in the return of the hidden imam.

"Mr. Ahmadinejad and his followers clearly believe that this time is now, and that the terminal struggle has already begun and is indeed well advanced," he said in an article originally published Aug. 8 in the Wall Street Journal.

Pointing to the date of Mohammed's journey, Lewis wrote: "This might well be deemed an appropriate date for the apocalyptic ending of Israel and if necessary of the world."

"It is far from certain that Mr. Ahmadinejad plans any such cataclysmic events precisely for Aug. 22," he said. "But it would be wise to bear the possibility in mind."

"In the world of radical Islam past events add weight to any contemporary attack," political commentator Micah Halpern wrote in the Israel Insider magazine.

"Attacks are programmed to resonate with history and reverberate with meaning beyond the present. Attacks are a tool used to remind the collective Muslim community to recall an historical episode."

Halpern argued that the Iranian president chose Aug. 22 because of its significance in Islamic history.

"Ahmadinejad is invoking eschatology, the end of days and the time of 'the great light in the sky' as Muslims call it. Ahmadinejad is informing the Muslim world that, this year also, an event of significance will happen on that date. Ahmadinejad proclaims that the event will change their destiny."

'Iran emboldened'

The Israel intelligence website Debkafile reports that there is much speculation about what Iran may be planning for Tuesday.

"Tehran may announce success in producing enriched uranium of a higher grade, meaning it is no more than six months away from a weapons-grade capability. While providing justification for U.N. Security Council sanctions, Tehran prefers to believe that this announcement will be its passport for admission to the world's nuclear club and its attendant privileges, including the right to enrich uranium independently."

Counterterrorism consultant Daveed Gartenstein-Ross mulled the possibility that Iran's Aug. 22 date may be linked in some way to recent unconfirmed reports suggesting that North Korea may be preparing for an underground nuclear weapons test. Writing at the Counterterrorism blog, he noted that the two rogue states have cooperated in the past in the nuclear field.

In an article on the question of the Aug. 22 date, investment analyst Larry Edelson said conditions looked ripe for a wider war in the Middle East.

The Arab world was convinced Israel had come out of its month-long conflict with Hizballah in Lebanon having "effectively lost its first war," he said on the Money and Markets website.

"Hizballah is essentially an extension of Iran, supplied and financed by the country's Revolutionary Guard. End result: Iran is more emboldened than ever."

Edelson predicted an increase in volatility and financial risk by the end of August.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform a répondu le Tue 22 Aug, 2006 @ 3:10pm
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Originally Posted By UFOT

k wtv, this thread is retarded, even if Iran hit some oil rig(though no other news source seems to make that claim) the only thing that will happen is that the UN will impose sanctions based on the evidence and Romania's complaint of business loss etc... as for Iran nuking anyone, they can't, they no nukes, end of discussion... as for anyone who reply's saying "oh yes they do!" well, we can speculate all we want, but the last I heard, their nuke program won't be ready till 2010... so wtv, prove me wrong, but this thread is bogus like MJ's nose...

Ufot-lets just make up whatever we want now, mkay?


yeah, no one else is covering this......

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