Over the past two weeks we have seen the closing of the ranks by all major countries that will make up the Eastern Alliance in WW3. Last weekend, Russia's foreign ministry, along with China's foreign ministry met in Russia, and issued not only a warning to the west regarding an attack on Iran, but also shot down any new sanctions proposals against Iran.
In the past two days, we have seen Turkey, who according to prophecy will be another ally of Iran, Russia and China in this coming war, also warn the west and Israel of any attack on Iran.
Since 2005 I have been writing about this most horrible nuclear war that will begin when Iran is attacked. I have also written regarding the countries involved and which side will win.
Turkey and Iran, and to a lesser extent Syria, will ally themselves with Russia and come to control most of the Mediterreanean region.
The future allies of the east of closing ranks and will soon be fighting shoulder to shoulder against the west.
Turkish FM warns against military attack on Iran
By JPOST.COM STAFF AND REUTERS
11/12/2011 17:22
http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=245320
Davutoglu says it's unacceptable that countries suspected of having nuclear weapons cause new tensions in Mideast, AFP reports.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Saturday warned against a military strike on Iran and said that speculation over a possible attack risked destabilizing the region, AFP reported.
Davutoglu was referring to reports published in the media in relation to a possible Israeli strike on Iran. His comments also came after an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report concluded the Islamic Republic was working to develop a nuclear-weapon design.
Referring to Israel, the Turkish foreign minister said: “It is unacceptable that countries suspected of having nuclear weapons cause new tensions in our region," the report stated.
“We do not think it is right even to talk of possible military intervention in the region,” Anatolia news agency quoted Davutoglu as saying in Ankara, according to AFP.
On Friday, the UN nuclear watchdog showed letters and satellite images on Friday as part of evidence pointing to military dimensions to Iran's atomic activities, diplomats said, but Tehran's envoy dismissed it as "lousy" intelligence work.
Herman Nackaerts, head of nuclear inspections worldwide at the International Atomic Energy Agency, made an hour-long technical presentation of the IAEA's latest report on Iran's nuclear program at a closed-door meeting for member states.
The hotly anticipated document, released last Tuesday, said Iran appeared to have worked on designing an atomic bomb and that secret research may continue. It was the most detailed IAEA report to date on the issue.
Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's ambassador to the IAEA, said there were no nuclear-related activities at Parchin.
"There is no proof that Iranian activities are towards military purposes," he told reporters after the briefing.
"We do have conventional activities (at Parchin) and this has nothing to do with nuclear.
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