Sunday, February 5, 2012

Eli Manning or Tom Brady to throw the missiles today?

Well, we all will be watching the Superbowl today. The question to ask is will Tom or Eli see his shadow and end up running and trying to hide. Both teams will be planning to put pressure on each of these quarterbacks, but come on...these two defenses are two of the worst in the NFL. There goes the saying "Defense wins games". I guess the saying should be " Awesome, dominating offense wins games". Lets see who can stay upright and keep their offensive machine on the field and throw those missiles.

Tom Brady....


or

Eli Manning



BUT......

The real story is the Zafar Missile. The Zafar is a short-range, anti-ship, radar guided missile capable of hitting and destroying small and medium-sized targets with high precision"..... He added that the missile can be mounted onto light and speed boats, enjoys a high capability in anti-electronic warfare and is highly destructive. 

 
Think about it, put several of these missiles onto many small boats and swarm a large boat and attack. Now our Navy is not one to allow this type of attack, but they are already being approached by small Iranian vessels now. According to the article, "U.S. military officials told CNN Friday that U.S. military and Coast Guard ships had two close encounters earlier this month with high-speed Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf that exhibited provocative behavior."

Is Iran trying out this plan? If we allow this procedure to continue than all it takes is one (or two) of these speedboats to get close enough and launch a few of these missiles.



We need to be watching out for an attack by Iran. I feel it is coming, not may be coming but will be coming. The timing is what is unknown. If I had to guess, I would say before November. There is just too much coming out about Iran. We are pulling troops from Afghanistan. The question is, are these troops being pulled to have them available for a larger threat that is approaching.

Keep your eyes and ears open.

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