By Walid Shoebat
While Obama failed to protect Saudi Arabia today with his Veto, now Iranian government reveals that it plans to "utterly wipe Saudi Arabia out of existence". Also learn about the Iranian Sejjil, a prophecy by Iran to destroy Mecca hidden in the tip of its favorite missile it designated for Mecca. So lets start:
What circulates the Middle Eastern media has not yet been reported by western media. Special Adviser to the commander of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Hassan Firuz Abadi on Tuesday threatened to "erase Saudi Arabia and the Wahhabis from existence" if Riyadh committed "any stupid moves".
The Iranian FARS news agency quoted Firuz Abadi as saying that:
"We're not going to war against any Muslim country, but Saudi Arabia is an exception. If it commits any stupid move they'll get a penalty, that is erasing Arabia and Wahhabism out of existence, and if the defense necessitated an attack, we will attack and if we attacked the enemy, it certainly will be a reply to whatever we consider an attack, but it will not be a pre-emptive attack". (translated by Shoebat.com)
In other words, Iran is telling Saudi Arabia that they will attack even if unprovoked and that such an attack will not even have to be pre-emptive where Saudi Arabia must show real aggression towards Iran.
Abadi pointed out that "even the U.S. recently admitted, Iran has missile deterrent capabilities. World powers admits that Iran can accurately perform a missile attack."
While Iranian forces are no match technologically for Riyadh’s lavishly equipped military, Iran’s air force is mostly comprised of obsolete airframes, Tehran can use what equipment and troops it does have in clever ways to offset that advantage.
Iran has a host of missiles at its disposal including the liquid-fueled Emad, which has a 1,000-mile range. It also has the Shahab family of ballistic missiles. The latest variant, the developmental Shabab-4, could have a range as great as 2,400 miles.
But the most capable Iranian missiles are the solid-fuel, two-stage road-mobile Sejjil series ballistic missiles—which are very difficult to hunt down. They also have very quick reaction times.
"The Sejjil 3 would reportedly have three stages, a maximum range of 4,000 km, and a launch weight of 38,000 kg,” according to the Claremont & George C. Marshall Institute’s Missile Threat project.
What most do not consider is the name of the missile "Sejjil" which tells the whole story since it stems from the Quran. No 'expert' is even linking its prophetic symbolism. Sejjil stems from the history just prior to Muhammad's birth: Year of the Elephant (Āmu l-Fīl), 570 AD, where according to Islamic tradition, it was in this year that Muhammad was born. The year is the story of Sejjil, the fiery missiles from Allah and Ababeel, the heavenly birds that delivered them and Abraha Al-Ashram's elephants, the tanks of the day destroyed by Allah's Sejjil.
Sejjil is the name of Iran's baby pet missile. Sejjil stems from when Abraha was a zealous Christian ruler of Yemen, which was subject to the Kingdom of Aksum of Ethiopia, marched upon the Kaaba with a large army, which included war elephants, intending to demolish the Kaaba. However, the Muslim legend by the Arabs has the story that the lead elephant, known as Mahmud, is said to have stopped at the boundary around Mecca, and refused to enter. It has been theorized by historians that an epidemic such as by smallpox could have caused such a failed invasion of Mecca.
Abraha's army had complete war equipment, armour, and the elephants to knock down the Kaaba. Abraha was convinced that he will easily be able to destroy the Kaaba. But what happens next, according to Muslim legend in the Quran, was that Allah's help arrived according to the Koran in Sura Al-Fil (The Elephant) where Allah sent "Birds of Ababeel to throw stones of Sejjil" on the elephants and the army, which led to their defeat and destruction.
The war was launched as a campaign to destroy Makkah in Arabia and end the pilgrim to the Kaaba and divert Arab worshippers instead towards Christian Yemen at the time, which had a large church built by Abraha.
This forced replacement of holy places is similar to what Iran wants to do proclaiming Karbala over Mecca. In essence, Iran's naming this missile, Sejjil, is to succeed where Abraha failed to destroy the Kaaba, here now comes Iran's Sejjil. It is a prophetic message from Iran to Arabia that your Kaaba will be no more and that they will fulfill where Abraha failed.
This Sejjil rock thrown by the Ababeel birds, became a symbol of Arabia's pride. For example, one Saudi man on a hunting trip in the rugged mountains near the border with Yemen stumbled across a little dark stone, which according to him he instantly recognized as "Sejjil" mentioned in the Koran. A year later, he was offered $four million for the stone but he refused.
After all, this is what was sent by the Almighty Allah carried by the "Ababeel birds to throw Sejjil stones" (pebbles of hell) to destroy an army led by Yemen’s warlord Abraha just before the advent of Islam to knock down the Kaaba. While the story of Abraha's campaign probably had some truth, the Sejjil part of it was simply an Islamic legend.
And today, Saudi Arabia is cornered, not just by Iran, but by the U.S. Just a few hours ago, in a stinging blow to President Barack Obama, the Senate voted Wednesday to override his veto of a bill to let 9/11 victims sue Saudi Arabia for its alleged role in the terrorist attacks. The U.S. has not forgotten Saudi Arabia's men who knocked down their handsome Twin Towers. It’s the first time a chamber of Congress has had the votes to overrule Obama on a veto. Not even Saudi's African slave, messenger of peace, was able to pull it off, Saudi Arabia's money will not find a safe haven in the U.S. due to all the coming lawsuits.
War analysts presume that if a war ignites between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the Saudi planes will have to make numerous sorties against Iranian targets. This will expose Arabia since the Iranians would launch as many missiles as possible, potentially eliminating much of the Saudi air force and rendering bases unusable. The Saudis would have to flee and the war is over with Iran's victory.
While the current saber rattling between Iran and Saudi is still in the status of "rumors of wars," the war scenario is no legend but is daily becoming a reality. Isaiah 21 clearly declares that Persia will destroy Arabia. God predicted it and it will come to pass where Iran will soon mount Mecca with the magnificent thrust force of an elephant and a Sejjil for a suppository.
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