The following two articles refer to what is clearly becoming the laying of the foundation for what the U.S. is clearly planning in the coming weeks and months.
The first article, from Press TV, refers to how the U.S. continues to pressure China on the Iran issue, and today a Chinese foreign minister official rebuffed the U.S. pressure and handed out a warning to the U.S. themselves. (the video to both of these news items can be viewed on PressTV).
The second article refers to a Senate panel hearing in which all of the U.S.'s intelligence chiefs reaffirmed their "Certainty" of an attack within the coming 3-6 months. Senator Diane Fienstein asked each and every one of them if they were all in agreement regarding this statement of certainty and they all confirmed this statement.
The troop mobilizations in the Persian Gulf, the continued warnings to Iran and China, the statements today by all of the intel chiefs affirming their certainty of an impending attack, the troop mobilizations in Haiti, the failed missile attack test yesterday by the U.S. over the Pacific, and the sudden reappearance of Osama bin Laden (who comments on everything from global warming this wk to probably the Super Bowl next wk), are all signs, just like back in 2001, of an impending false flag attack.
The reaction to the attack will somehow be manipulated to implicate Iran, hence the reason we are seeing all of the pieces on the global chess board being put into their appropriate positions.
US ups pressure but China won't buckle on Iran issue
Wed, 03 Feb 2010 00:52:00
PressTV GMT
The United States is strongly urging China to respond to its call to impose new sanctions on Iran, but Beijing has not succumbed to the pressure to turn against Tehran. Washington has communicated "very forcefully to China that this is an issue… that's important to them, just as much as it's important to us and to others in the region," US State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters on Tuesday. "We do not have the same view of the urgency of the situation. We probably do not, at this point, have the same view regarding the… steps that we think are… necessary at this particular time," AFP quoted Crowley as saying. "But that's why we're having this ongoing engagement, as we did in New York recently, as we will in the upcoming days, you know, when our P5-plus-1 political directors have a chance to consult again," he added. On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu declared that there was still room for negotiation to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
The United States is strongly urging China to respond to its call to impose new sanctions on Iran, but Beijing has not succumbed to the pressure to turn against Tehran. Washington has communicated "very forcefully to China that this is an issue… that's important to them, just as much as it's important to us and to others in the region," US State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters on Tuesday. "We do not have the same view of the urgency of the situation. We probably do not, at this point, have the same view regarding the… steps that we think are… necessary at this particular time," AFP quoted Crowley as saying. "But that's why we're having this ongoing engagement, as we did in New York recently, as we will in the upcoming days, you know, when our P5-plus-1 political directors have a chance to consult again," he added. On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu declared that there was still room for negotiation to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
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WASHINGTON – Al-Qaida can be expected to attempt an attack on the United States in the next three to six months, senior U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Tuesday.
The terrorist organization is deploying operatives to the United States to carry out new attacks from inside the country, including "clean" recruits with a negligible trail of terrorist contacts, CIA Director Leon Panetta said. The chilling warning comes as Christmas Day airline attack suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutullab is cooperating with federal investigators, a federal law enforcement official said Tuesday.
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