Headshots at 300 meters standing with an unzeroed bullpup? An instructive video on Israel’s latest automatic infantry assualt rifle, the Tavor-built TAR-21.
Via Defense Tech
Headshots at 300 meters standing with an unzeroed bullpup? An instructive video on Israel’s latest automatic infantry assualt rifle, the Tavor-built TAR-21.
Via Defense Tech
It’s only the size of New Jersey (altho a lot prettier in more places) but has more scientists and engineers per capita than any other country. Plus it invented the cell phone and the camera phone. The side of Israel you never get in the MSM.
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Israel Massacres Lebanese by Poisonous Balloons
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Genocide by poisonous balloons is the new method employed by the Israeli army for killing people in southern Lebanon.
The Iranians are on the case, biting hook, line and sinker into this marketing-stunt-gone-awry by an Israeli newspaper. The U.N. is even testing the helium in the balloons. Yourish has the yuck.
Via Simply Jews
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Tagged Iran, Israeli poison balloons, newspaper's balloon stunt, Simply Jews, Yourish
It already exists, in Gaza, and it’s a horrible anarchic, out-of-control place that’s off the radar screen:
"In the State of Palestine, two-year-olds are killed and no one cares. Children are woken up in the middle of the night and murdered in front of their parents. Worshipers in mosques are gunned down by terrorists who attend competing mosques. And no one cares. No international human rights groups publish reports calling for an end to the slaughter. No UN body condemns anyone or sends a fact-finding mission to investigate the murders…Palestine is a terror state and an economic basket case fully funded by the international community."
Where’s Jimmy Carter when he’s needed? Probably at home writing against Israel.
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The "poisoned" green balloons of death, according to Hezbollah. A benign newspaper promotional gimmick which drifted on the wind into southern Lebanon, according to the Israelis. But the moonbats and their terrorist pals will never believe that. Quick, someone call Jimmy Carter!
Via Little Green Footballs
It won’t be personal in the least, it will be over in minutes, and it might be that no one, including the USA, will respond:
"The second holocaust will be quite different. One bright morning, in five or 10 years, perhaps during a regional crisis, perhaps out of the blue, a day or a year or five years after Iran’s acquisition of the Bomb, the mullahs in Qom will convene in secret session, under a portrait of the steely-eyed Ayatollah Khomeini, and give President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, by then in his second or third term, the go-ahead."
A plausible, and therefore chilling, read. Fortunately, it’s only one scenario.
He’s grown old before my eyes. More wrinkled, grayer, doesn’t smile as much as the Texas governor who once elbowed me in the ribs as he circulated among state troopers after receiving an Austin briefing on a major flood in South Texas. I was there as a reporter. He didn’t know me from Adam. But he may have remembered me from the governor’s mansion’s Christmas party for the news media the previous December. If so, he had a good memory for faces and names. When he elbowed me, in a sort of happy-jock way, with a happy-jock grin on his face, I sort of half-smiled and, though I was there to write down whatever he said, I spent the rest of the time trying to stay out of his way. He still smiles easily in news conferences at the White House, but I can see that he’s tired. He spends too much time with the loved ones of dead soldiers and Marines, too much time with the wounded at Walter Reed, too much time with generals and advisers, and probably reads too much of the vitriol the media, the Dems, and the haters have thrown at him for six years now. I don’t hate him. I dislike some of his decisions, such as his refusal to control illegal immigration, to have (until lately) declined to increase the size of the fighting forces, and his apparent disinclination to follow through on some of his (I think) admirable aims after 9/11, such as taking on nations supporting terrorism. Saudi Arabia comes to mind. Yet, in the main, I still like him, and I’ve lost some friends over defending him. Bush haters all. Their slurs seem irrational to me. Also to House of Eratosthenes who (which?) has the best essay I’ve ever seen here on Bush Derangement Syndrome. Good luck, George, in your last two years. Try not to let the bastards get you down.
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