Never Mind the Facts, Let's Have a War...
Save El Sobrante NOTE: Jesus Christ will one day rule and reign from Jerusalem over the whole world. He doesn't need the help of the US and it's war machine!! Iran's leaders could possibly be agents of the US government...they sure fit the bill as "the best enemies $$ can buy..."

By Finian Cunningham
www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=16834
Global Research, January 8, 2010
  Gulf Daily News - 2009-12-23
A missile test-fired by Iran last week was reported on the BBC World Service 
  as being capable of striking Israel.
  
  The choice of words was not unusual. On previous occasions when Iran has test-fired 
  a long-range rocket, the BBC and other western news media dutifully inform us 
  that the said device is capable of striking Israel. The well-worn 
  phrase is so reliably heard in these news bulletins that its use betrays a coded 
  script. The not-too subliminal implications are that Iran is: a) a hostile state; 
  b) doing something illegal in test-firing a long-range missile; and c) gearing 
  up to deliver on its alleged threat to wipe out the state of Israel.
  
  Within hours of these reports last week, the US government weighed in with the 
  pious accusation that the test-firing undermines Iran's claims of peaceful 
  intentions.
  
  This is a propaganda system at work: the choice of words and framework of logic 
  designed to condition people into accepting certain options. In this case, the 
  pre-determined option is a unilateral military strike on Iran either by the 
  US or Israel. In that event, it will of course be reported by the BBC and other 
  western media as a pre-emptive military measure to prevent 
  Iran from attacking western interests in the region. Reported too, no doubt, 
  will be the collateral damage of civilian casualties  unfortunate 
  victims in an otherwise just cause to bring a hardline regime 
  to abide by international norms. This is classic thought engineering 
  that British political essayist George Orwell exposed so brilliantly  
  the official use of sanitised words to cover the sordid truth. 
  
  So let's rewind and play back the news with some pertinent facts and context 
  that are routinely omitted in western media reporting.
  
  Iran has test-fired a long-range missile  within its sovereign borders. 
  The US and its western allies carry out such weapons testing all the time, as 
  is their sovereign right. One of the US' allies, Israel, has a stockpile of 
  nuclear weapons in contravention of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. This same 
  ally has previously committed acts of aggression (war crimes) by launching air 
  attacks on neighbouring countries. Israel, with overt approval from Washington, 
  has repeatedly said that it is prepared to militarily strike Iran soon, 
  The US itself has warned several times that it reserves the right to use a military 
  option in its relations with Iran. The US is waging illegal wars in three of 
  Iran's neighbours: Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. A dynamic of fear and distrust 
  between Gulf countries is fuelling a regional arms race. This dynamic is being 
  pushed by the US with, what should be, obvious self-serving interests (massive 
  arms sales, geopolitical influence) that are instead disguised by its bogeyman 
  illusion of Iran, which, unfortunately, Gulf states appear to buy into. All 
  told, these facts actually do undermine US claims of peaceful intentions.
  
  Here are some other facts that the western media curiously underplay. Iran is 
  not at war with any country, although it is routinely accused in the western 
  media, without supporting evidence, of covert subversion across the region. 
  Iran is conducting a nuclear energy programme, which it has repeatedly said 
  is for civilian power supply. After a decade of close monitoring by UN inspectors, 
  which would never be permitted in its territory by the US or its western allies, 
  the inspectors have reiterated that there is no evidence of Iran building a 
  nuclear weapon. Nevertheless, this conclusion does not restrain Washington and 
  London in their dogged assertion that Tehran is building nuclear weapons (cue 
  more arms sales). 
  
  Given these facts, the test-firing by Iran of a long-range missile is far from 
  being a quasi-criminal act laden with hostile intentions. It is the action of 
  a country that needs to show it can defend itself amid relentless provocations 
  from proven and much more greatly armed aggressors, whose arsenal also includes 
  a propaganda system that Nazi spinmeister Joseph Goebbels would have marvelled 
  at.