Just like Saddam used to tell Israel.
Ib kay aa Saalay, Ib Kay Aa! (Do it again do it again)
Saddam continuously egged Israel and the ultimately ended up destroying Palestinians, and himself ending up in the shakles.
Iranians don’t seem to have learned a lesson. OK so Ninja-Nejat has some fire crackers. Still he is sitting 1000’s of miles from Israel.
Syria on the other hand is in israel’s backyard. Tomorrow Israel invades Syria. So what will Iran do?
Lob some firecrackers? Iran can’t send in troops and material to Syria. Roads are blocked, and so does the sea routes. Iranian airforce in terrible shape as well. So our Ninja will simply push Syria in to war and then stand on the side doing matam (mourning).
$tupid $tupid $tupid.
July 14, 2006
** Iran warns Israel over Syria attack**
By Samar Kadi
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has warned his country will deal "a painful response" to Israel if it attacks Arab ally Syria. "If the entity (Israel) which occupies Jerusalem commits a foolish act and carries out an aggression against Syria it will be tantamount to aggression against the Islamic world and will be confronted with a painful response," Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by the Iranian News Agency, IRNA.
The agency said Ahmadinejad conferred on the telephone with Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad “to review the latest developments in the aggressions of the Zionist entity against Lebanon and Gaza.”
Ahmadinejad expressed “his deep worry over the barbaric attacks of the Zionist enemy against residential areas and civilians in Lebanon and Palestine amid a pathetic international idleness,” IRNA said.
The Iranian president said his country is ready to secure urgent humanitarian assistance for the people hurt by Israeli aggressions in Lebanon and Gaza.
Ahmadinejad’s comment appears to be in response to Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who warned Friday that Israel might strike at Syria which it holds responsible, along with Iran, for Hezbollah’s actions.
Hezbollah is backed by both Syria and Iran and is equipped and financed mainly by Tehran