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Israeli Navy Captures Imperialist Vessel

by Phantom Ace ( 124 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Hezballah, Iran, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Lebanon at November 4th, 2009 - 6:33 pm

In a daring operation backed by great intelligence, the Israeli Navy has captured an Iranian imperialist vessel on its way to Lebanon.  This ship was transporting weapons to the militant radicals:  from Iran.  The Israelis caught this ship and sent the aggressors a message.

Hundreds of tons of weaponry, the largest arms seizure in Israel’s history, were intercepted overnight Tuesday in a daring raid by Israeli naval commandos aboard a cargo ship sailing 100 nautical miles west of Israel.

The arms shipment was 10 times the size of the cache found on the Palestinian arms ship Karine A in 2002.

The cache was hidden inside shipping containers belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) which departed from the Badar Abbas Port in Iran some 10 days ago, were unloaded in the Egyptian port of Damietta and then loaded onto the Francop, a German vessel flying an Antiguan flag.

The operation had been in planning for several days and was dubbed “Four Species,” for the recent Succot holiday.

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I salute the Israelis and their resistance to colonial aggression. Hizb’Allah is a fanatical organization that occupies, and has a choke hold over the once free nation of Lebanon.  Now it is just another colony for the Islamo-Imperialists. Israel is their target, so their seizing of the ship is an act of  survival.

Saturday Night Weapons Thread

by Kafir ( 399 Comments › )
Filed under Guest Post, Open thread at October 31st, 2009 - 7:00 pm

Blogmocracy in Action!
Guest post by: Iron Fist

Swords, Wonderful Swords

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A few weeks ago now I wrote a bit on knives, especially high-dollar knives. Today I want to touch on knives bigger brothers, swords. Sword making is truly an art form, one that has fewer practitioners as time goes on. It is a difficult, fairly low-demand market, and one where actual functionality of a weapon is not necessarily the primary goal of the smith creating the weapon. Thus we have thousands of low-end, factory made weapons that are of inferior quality that flood the market and satisfy most of what demand is there.

These low –end weapons aren’t necessarily cheap, themselves. Paul Chen, is one such manufacturer, and their weapons approach being of what I would consider acceptable quality. They are definitely of sufficient quality for a weapon that one doesn’t require as a weapon of personal defense (I wouldn’t bet my life on them). I have wanted a Chen Naginata for some time now, but have not been able to justify the money for something that is entirely for decoration (although I refuse to decorate with weapons that are not sufficient to the task for which they are ostensibly designed).

At the more moderate price-point, we have blades by a company named Last Legend. I own a daisho (set of katana and wakizashi; the katana being the long sword and the wakizashi being a short sword. The right to carry such a pair of weapons belonged exclusively to the Samurai cast even before Japan passed the draconian weapons-laws that are still basically on the books today) made by this company. Specifically, I own a pair of their top-end 8192-layer forged dual-steel blades. These are way more than is necessary for simple decoration. They are designed to be used, mostly for cutting competition today. They are, quite simply, weapons I would bet my life on if I had to. Last Legend makes only a small quantity of each of their designs (the pair I own was limited to four hundred blades), so they have a measure of potential as collector’s items as the years wear on. These are not (quite) the best production level katanas available. That distinction probably goes to weapons by Bugai. The price differential easily exceeds 100% of the lesser weapon (i.e. the Last Legend).

Where one goes from there is basically the “godawful expensive and up” market. Hand-made, custom swords with Damascus blades, 10,000 layer blades, exotic steels, cryogenic tempering (Last Legend used to offer the cryo-tempering, but do not appear to any longer. My pair are cryo-tempered), and a host of other options come with that decision. The sky really is the limit, up to and including six-figure weapons by top-ranked smiths adorned with gold and jewels.

All the pretty-pretty doesn’t make the weapons more efficient tools for killing, though. The Last Legend is admirably suited to that task. Owning two, I want to get a third. I really like the Taketoshi design. I will eventually get one if their limited run does not run out first.

(Savage, this one’s for you)

Will there be any consequence for Venezuela’s material support for Colombian insurgents?

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Venezuela at July 31st, 2009 - 10:11 am

Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is beloved by the Progressive Machine. He can do no wrong and our President likes this man. When they met it was as if 2 old friends reunited. This is because Chavez is part of the International Progressive Movement as is Barack Hussein Obama.

Colombia, whose President Alvaro Uribe is staunchly pro American has been ignored. This is a pattern of Obama who likes our enemies, more than our allies. Uribe is hated by the Progressive Machine, since he is a Traditionalist and wants to preserve his nation’s Latin identity and not replace it with a Globalist one. His forces have captured weaponry that belonged to Venezuela in the hands of the Progressive Rebels, the FARC.

WHEN THE Colombian government last year unveiled extensive evidence that the government of Venezuela had collaborated with a Colombian rebel movement known for terrorism and drug trafficking, other Latin American governments and the United States mostly chose to look the other way. The evidence was contained on laptops captured in a controversial raidby the Colombian army on a guerrilla base in Ecuador. Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez denounced the e-mails and documents as forgeries, and the potential consequences of concluding that Venezuela was supporting a terrorist organization against a democratic government — which could include mandatory U.S. sanctions and referral to the U.N. Security Council — were more than the Bush administration was prepared to contemplate.

Now Colombia has made public evidence that will be even more difficult to ignore. In a raid on a camp of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC), a group officially designated a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union, Colombian forces captured sophisticated, Swedish-produced antitank rockets. A Swedish investigation confirmed that they were originally sold to the Venezuelan army by the arms manufacturer Saab. What’s more, FARC e-mails from the laptops captured in Ecuador appear to refer to the weapons; in one, a FARC operative in Caracas reports discussing delivery of the arms in a 2007 meeting with two top Venezuelan generals, including the director of military intelligence, Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios.

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Progressive and Islamic regimes can do anything they please. The International-Globalist Press supports their actions and never expose them. Nations that resist the Globalist-Islamic-Progressive alliance like Israel, Serbia and Colombia get thrown under the bus. It really is a sad world, made worse that America now has a Progressive regime itself.

U.S. Navy Intercepts Iranian Weapons Headed To Hamas

by WrathofG-d ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Iran, Military at January 26th, 2009 - 10:33 am

Despite their public proclomations that their children are “impoverished” and starving, Hamas still seems to be spending all their available funds on weapons which they are getting from Iran.

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us-navy-2U.S. Navy intercepts Iranian arms vessel

(c/o: World Net Daily)

“HERZLIYA, Israel – The U.S. Navy is conducting covert operations aimed at intercepting Iranian ships carrying weapons to rearm Hamas in the Gaza Strip, informed defense officials told WND.

The setup, which has already halted a vessel carrying Iranian munitions in recent days, acts on intelligence information provided by Israel, Egypt and Cyprus, the defense officials said.

The U.S. Navy refused to comment, but informed sources said the U.S. last week intercepted an Iranian-owned vessel found to be carrying weapons, including rockets, mortar and artillery shells. It is suspected the ship was attempting to reach the Egyptian Sinai area. If successful, the delivery would have represented a major escalation by providing Hamas with artillery, something the terrorist organization is not thought to possess.”

The new naval patrols and U.S. presence along the Gaza border comes in line with a memorandum of understanding signed between Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The deal aims to curb Hamas rearmament and also includes patrols of the Persian Gulf, Sudan, and neighboring states.

One of Israel’s main goals for its offensive was to halt Hamas’ ability to smuggle weapons across the Egypt-Gaza border.

Israel is negotiating an international monitoring mechanism it hopes will stop Hamas from smuggling weapons from neighboring Egypt into Gaza. But previous international monitors stationed along the Egypt-Gaza border fled their duty and repeatedly failed to stem Hamas’ weapons smuggling.

The monitors were stationed at the border following Israel’s 2005 evacuation of the Gaza Strip.”

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I hope that Obama, and the Israeli Government remember that last part.

(Thank You:  Revparadigm)