Saturday, January 07, 2012

Thousands Of U. S. Troops Land In Israel!

Motza'ei Shabbath Qodesh Parashath Wayehi 5772

I received the following article from Geulah Girl. I have posted the entire article below, in case it disappears.

The question remains, "What is the real reason they are here?"

This is not the first time American Troops have landed on Israel's soil.

In the early 2000's, they were here to "defend" us from the possible return of scud missile attacks from Iraq, by manning the Patriot Missile defense system.

Mysteriously, records of 100% of the troops departure is absent.

Now, they are back, to "defend" us against a possible attack from Iran.

My theory still stands.

Foreign (non-Israeli) troops will be used to remove settlers from their homes in Yehudah & Shomron (Judea & Samaria).

After the psychological disaster on IDF troops, the Israeli Government most likely sees foreign troops as an increasingly viable option. Foreign troops will not have the same apprehension as Israeli troops about throwing Jews out of their homes. In addition, even mamlakhti (undying State-loyalist) settlers will have much less qualms about defending their homes and themselves, by lifting hands against non-Israelis than Israelis.

Their defensive measures will undoubtedly egg on the foreign troops to me even more vigorous about their task to expel Jews from their homes, and to aid in the mesirah (sinful handing over) of our Holy Homeland to goyim.

Who knows? Maybe the U. S. has even been promised a few acres here and there. You know, for "security" reasons, or in order to conduct out of country interrogations, or even a place to bring President Obama's unwanted, overly passionate Christians, who would jump at the chance to grab some land in Israel.

The possible implications of the presence of U. S. Troops in Israel are endless.

What are you going to do about it? Still think that the U. S. is Israel's best friend?

Thousands of US troops land in Israel. Aircraft carrier coming soon
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report January 6, 2012, 6:41 PM (GMT+02:00)

US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Weapon System


Thousands of US troops began descending on Israel this week. Senior US military sources told DEBKAfile Friday, Jan. 6 that many would be staying up to the end of the year as part of the US-IDF deployment in readiness for a military engagement with Iran and its possible escalation into a regional conflict. They will be joined by a US aircraft carrier. The warplanes on its decks will fly missions with Israeli Air Force jets. The 9,000 US servicemen gathering in Israel in the coming weeks are mostly airmen, missile interceptor teams, marines, seamen, technicians and intelligence officers.

The incoming American soldiers are officially categorized as participants in Austere Challenge 12, the biggest joint US-Israeli war game ever held.

The maneuver was originally designated Juniper Stallion 2012. However, the altered name plus the comment heard from the exercise's commander, US Third Air Force Lt. Gen. Frank Gorenc, during his visit two weeks ago, that the coming event is more a "deployment" than an "exercise," confirmed that Washington has expanded its mission. The joint force will now be in place ready for a decision to attack Iran's nuclear installations or any war emergency.

Our sources disclose that it was decided at the last minute in Washington and Jerusalem to announce the forthcoming Austere Challenge 12 on Thursday night, Jan. 5, ahead of the bulletin released by Tehran about another Iranian naval exercise at the Strait of Hormuz to take place in February, although its 10-day drill in the same arena only ended Monday, Jan. 2.

The early release was decided in consultations among US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak and the two army chiefs, US Gen. Martin Dempsey and Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz.

British Defense Minister Phillip Hammond, on a visit to Washington, was brought into the discussion.

The handout circulated to US correspondents from Hammond's talks in the US capital affirmed that Britain stands ready to strike Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is closed.

However, that phrase was omitted from the British minister's remarks at a news conference, following a last-minute request from Panetta, signifying the Obama administration's interest of keeping a low profile on plans for attacking Iran.

Tehran too is walking a taut tightrope. It is staging military's maneuvers every few days to assuring the Iranian people that its leaders are fully prepared to defend the country against an American or Israeli strike on its national nuclear program. By this stratagem, Iran's ground, sea and air forces are maintained constantly at top war readiness to thwart any surprise attack.

The joint US-Israeli drill will test multiple Israeli and US air defense systems against incoming missiles and rockets, according to the official communiqué.

DEBKAfile's military sources add that they will also practice intercepting missiles and rockets coming in from Syria, Hizballah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

It will not be the first time a US aircraft carrier docks in Israel for joint operations with the Israeli Air Force. On June 9, 2010, the USS Truman dropped anchor opposite Israel to test a joint deployment against Iran and its allies. The carrier and its air and naval strike force then staged joint firing practices with the Israeli Air Force over the Negev in the South.

Washington and Jerusalem are doing their utmost to present a perfectly synchronized military front against Iran: American officers are stationed at IDF command centers and Israeli officers posted at the US European Command-EUCOM. At the same time, DEBKAfile's military sources disclose that full consensus has not been reached on every last particular of shared operation against Iran, should one go forward.

4 comments:

Tomer Devorah said...

This is earth-shattering news. Hashem yerachem.

DS said...

I agree with you, I think that is the ultimate goal. However, from reading various sources, it seems that Iran is in their sights as well. Maybe they will first start with Iran and then move on to us. After all, they are planning on being here till the end of 2012.

Any advice what we Yehuda and Shomron inhabitants should do? Any idea how urgent our predicament is? What would you do - besides pray and Teshuvah, of course?

Esser Agaroth said...

I suggest that you worry about food and water sources, and if you can, try to wake up your mamlakhti neighbors from their numbed out complacency.

Also, when they take you guns away, and they will, remember that you can find all sorts of weapons in your kitchen and bathroom.

Alan said...

1. it's Juniper Cobra. Google that.

2. clearly you have no idea of the logistics of a CVN visit. Ask your friends in Singapore. They are experts at making money from these visits. In fact, they built a pier big enough with deep enough dredging, just to be able to handle a CVN. With their own money.... as a business investment.

3. Haifa is considered a desirable liberty port. The hot rifle-toting chix are quite a talking point.

4. The US Navy has better Jewish Chaplains than the IDF does.