Saturday, January 13, 2007

Countering the mullahs' intelligence in Iraq...

In his "The New Way Forward in Iraq" speech (January 11, 2007), the president laid out what is very likely the initial phase in countering the mullahs' murderous influence in Iraq. Mr. Bush said that "...Iran is providing material support for attacks on American troops. We will disrupt the attacks on our forces. We will interrupt the flow of support from Iran... And we will seek out and destroy the networks providing advanced weaponry and training to our enemies in Iraq."

In the event that it is lost on some just how much influence the mullahs and their proxy agents wield in Iraq, the Iraq Foreign Minister, Mr. Hoshyar Zebari, a Kurd, critizied in a Reuters Report, the arrest of a number of Iranian agents by US forces in a so-called liasion office in the Kurdish city of Irbil. He said that "We are now in the process of changing these offices to consulates," he said. "It is not a new office. This liaison office has been there for a long time.", lending his support to the mullahs' claim that this was a consulate office and was illegally raided by the US.

In case, you are wondering just how the US forces are gaining the upper hand on the mullahs' Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, look no further than the page four article in the Wall Street Journal, January 12, 2007, "Pentagon Intensifies Pressure on Iran", in which it is laid out that the US has intensified it information-sharing with dissident-Iranian group(s), "Mujahedin-e Khalq, according to officials associated with the group."

This is clearly a good start to an strategy of neutralizing the mullahs.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Lynching... mullahs' style

There is perhaps no other word more suitable for the fate Saddam Hussein suffered in the hands of the henchmen on that fateful day in Iraq- lynching. Even the appeasement machine that is the Financial Times, January 2, 2007, in an editorial, called it "An indecent end...". The Wall Street Journal similarly referred to it as lynching.

Make no mistake; the henchmen who carried out his execution were none other than the agents of the Iranian mullahs and hence well versed in the art of excution and torture. There are now reports that these people were directly shuttled to the execution chamber from the office of Hakim. Many Iranian dissidents were taken to their death in very much similar manner by the mullahs executioners.

It should therefore come as no surprise that he was executed in the manner he was. In the language of terror and torture that the mullahs speak, there is no "dignified way" to execute a person, to borrow a phrase from George Bush.