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U.N. fails to act after Iran caught 'red-handed'
2009-11-09
Massive weapons shipment in full violation of multiple binding resolutions

It's been five days since Israel seized a cargo ship reportedly carrying enough weapons and munitions for the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group to fight Israel for at least one month. And for the past five days, the United Nations has failed to take any action even though Iran was caught red-handed arming a terrorist group in full violation of binding U.N. resolutions.

The cargo ship originated in Iran and was headed for Syria. The Israeli army announced it found documentation showing Iran was the point of origin for some containers on the ship, with Syria as the intended destination.

Iran regularly attempts to send weapons to Syria, and from there the shipments are smuggled to Hezbollah bases in Lebanon, Israeli security officials said.

Israel last week put on full display its find of hundreds of tons of Iranian-supplied arms, including rockets -- the largest-ever weapons cache captured by Israeli forces. Israel Radio reported that advanced anti-aircraft platforms were also on board, with Rani Ben-Yehuda, the deputy commander of Israel's navy, confirming the presence of "very advanced weaponry."

The Iranian arms shipment set sail in violation of U.N. Resolution 1701, a binding resolution which ended the Second Lebanon War of 2006 and prohibits the delivery of weapons to any entity in Lebanon but the Lebanese government. The shipment also breaks multiple international laws against funding and supporting terrorist organizations.

Israel's U.N. ambassador last week complained to the international body about Iran's blatant disregard for international law, but no response has been forthcoming from U.N. officials.
I've been following this since the pictures of the munitions and the shipping containers were released. After reading this article, I'm left wondering: What could Iran be distracting the Israelis from with their seizure of this massive & obtuse attempt of delivery of arms to either Hamas or HZB that was, 1. Obviously going to be detected, and 2. Was most likely based on information leaked to serve the shipment as a diversion?
Posted by:logi_cal

#4  U.N. fails to act after Iran caught 'red-handed'

fixed it for you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-09 07:48  

#3  Why do we fund this POS organization?
Posted by: gorb   2009-11-09 03:06  

#2  Well, if the UN fails to act, then we will just have to vote them out of office! Oh ... wait ...
Posted by: crosspatch   2009-11-09 02:26  

#1  Que nueva!
Posted by: borgboy   2009-11-09 00:33  

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