Israeli Press Report: US will Strike Iran on Good Friday
by Michael Carmichael
Global Research, April 1, 2007
Citing Russian media and AP, the Jerusalem Post is now reporting that the US will strike Iran on Good Friday between the
hours of 4.00 am and 4.00 pm in a coordinated series of air strikes and missile attacks aimed at selected strategic
targets.
Russian intelligence sources identify US forces assembled in the Persian Gulf armed with aircraft and missiles that
could carry out the hard power attack. The US fleet in the Gulf includes two aircraft carriers: USS Eisenhower and USS
Stennis with a third on the way, USS Nimitz.
Russian sources describe Iran's nuclear facilities as well as the command and control architecture of its military as
the primary targets of the US attack.
Iran's detention of 15 British sailors has shifted the focus of the international community away from its nascent
nuclear program.
The JP article below has attracted numerous comments this morning, several of which came from US citizens who support
Israel and are keenly enthusiastic about the Pentagon's plans to attack Iran. A small selection is reprinted below the
article. One particularly curious item is from a person who identified himself as, "Micah, USMC - USA" who expressed his
support for Israel with a metaphor comparing Iranians and Iraqis to "21st Century Nazis."
Due to its sympathies for the right-wing of the Israeli political spectrum, the Jerusalem Post is regarded as one of the
most conservative journals published in Israel. The avowedly right-wing newspaper is owned by Hollinger, Inc. Due to
their holdings in Hollinger, Conrad Black and his wife, Barbara Amiel, are frequently described as former owners of the
Jerusalem Post, however, Black is now undergoing a trial in Chicago where he is accused of defrauding Hollinger of sixty
million dollars. One ranking neoconservative with strong ties to the Bush White House and the Pentagon, Richard Perle,
is a Co-Chairman of the board of Hollinger.
Michael Carmichael
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FROM:
Apr. 1, 2007 1:00 | Updated Apr. 1, 2007 9:46
'US ready to strike Iran on Good Friday'
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND AP
The United States will be ready to launch a missile attack on Iran's nuclear facilities as soon as early this month,
perhaps "from 4 a.m. until 4 p.m. on April 6," according to reports in the Russian media on Saturday.
According to Russian intelligence sources, the reports said, the US has devised a plan to attack several targets in
Iran, and an assault could be carried out by launching missiles from fighter jets and warships stationed in the Persian
Gulf.
Russian news agency RIA Novosti quoted a security official as saying, "Russian intelligence has information that the US
Armed Forces stationed in the Persian Gulf have nearly completed preparations for a missile strike against Iranian
territory."
The Russian Defense Ministry rejected the claims of an imminent attack as "myths." There was no immediate response from
Washington.
The reports come as the Iranian chief of staff, Hassan Fayrouz Abadi, was quoted on Saturday by Iran's Fars news agency
warning leaders of Arab countries that Israel plans to open a "suicidal attack" on its neighbors this summer, to
"prevent the withdrawal of the US troops from Iraq and the area."
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