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Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Carsten Wiethoff - 23-03-2010 From http://debka.com/article/8665/ (Just keep in mind the political position of Debka) Quote: Obama recalls bunker-buster bomb kits to bar Israeli strike on Iran Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Ed Jewett - 23-03-2010 Blink. (Phew!) Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - David Guyatt - 31-03-2010 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/un-inspectors-to-investigate-new-iranian-nuclear-plants-1930129.html Quote:UN inspectors to investigate 'new Iranian nuclear plants' Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Ed Jewett - 21-04-2010 Would the U.S. Shoot Down an Israeli Jet? Top Officer Won’t Say * By Noah Shachtman * April 20, 2010 | * 3:07 pm | * Categories: Iraq * 100419-N-0696M-369MORGANTOWN, West Virginia — I’m not going to make a big deal of this, although some dug deep in the trenches of the Middle East debate might. But America’s top military officer wouldn’t rule the possibility today of U.S. forces firing on Israeli jets, if Israel launched a pre-emptive strike on Iran. In a town hall on the campus of the University of West Virginia, a young airman asked Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen to respond to a “rumor.” If Israel decided to attack Iran, the speculation went, those jet would need to fly through Iraqi airspace to reach their targets. That airspace is considered a “no-fly” zone by the American military. So might U.S. troops shoot down the Israeli jets, the airmen asked the chairman, if they breached that airspace? Mullen tried to sidestep the question. “We have an exceptionally strong relationship with Israel. I’ve spent a lot of time with my counterpart in Israel. So we also have a very clear understanding of where we are. And beyond that, I just wouldn’t get into the speculation of what might happen and who might do what. I don’t think it serves a purpose, frankly,” he said. “I am hopeful that this will be resolved in a way where we never have to answer a question like that.” The airmen followed-up: “Would an airmen like me ever be ordered to fire on an Israeli – aircraft or personnel?” Mullen’s second answer was much the same as his first. “Again, I wouldn’t move out into the future very far from here. They’re an extraordinarily close ally, have been for a long time, and will be in the future,” the admiral said. Does this represent a shift in American policy towards Israel? Some signal that the U.S. would stop an Israeli first strike at the final moment? Probably not. I’d guess this is Mullen trying not to wade further into treacherous waters. But it was interesting to hear America’s top military officer decline to knock down the idea that U.S. troops might fire on America’s closest ally in the Middle East. [PHOTO: The Joint Staff via Flickr] http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/04/top-officer-iraq-no-fly-zone-applies-to-israeli-jets/#more-23805#ixzz0lgCFHGlb Israel Weighs Merits of Solo Attack on Iran --Officials, Seeing Impending Policy Split With U.S., Debate Prospect of a Military Strike Without Washington's Consent 21 Apr 2010 The Israeli security establishment is divided over whether it needs Washington's blessing if Israel decides to attack Iran, Israeli officials say, as the U.S. campaign for sanctions drags on and Tehran steadily develops greater nuclear capability... Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reiterated Sunday the U.S. position that a military strike against Iran is a "last option." http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...WhatsNewsSecond Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Ed Jewett - 22-04-2010 The U.S. Will NOT Conduct A Military Strike Against Iran: U.S. Official ![]() An Iranian flag outside the reactor of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the southern Iran. Photo AFP US Official: Iran Military Strike 'Off The Table' -- Washington Post/AP SINGAPORE -- The U.S. has ruled out a military strike against Iran's nuclear program any time soon, hoping instead negotiations and United Nations sanctions will prevent the Middle East nation from developing nuclear weapons, a top U.S. defense department official said Wednesday. "Military force is an option of last resort," Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michele Flournoy said during a press briefing in Singapore. "It's off the table in the near term." Read more .... More News On The U.S. Deciding Not To Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Program US weighs Iran military option -- BBC US attack on Iran seen unlikely, for time being -- Global Times US official rules out military strike against Iran any time soon -- Earth Times Admiral Mullen on Iran: Diplomacy First, Attack Last -- Epoch Times Mullen: No Attack on Iran -- Hamsayah.net Mullen Defends Plans to Keep Iran From Getting Nuclear Weapons -- Bloomberg/Business Week US top military official says strike against Iran would halt nuclear programme -- The Telegraph US has limited options in stopping Iranian nukes -- Boston.com/AP Get ready to live with nuclear Iran -- H.D.S. Greenway, Boston.com America in Iran's Crosshairs? -- FOX News Gates' Memo on Iran: Controversial but Correct -- Time Magazine as compiled by Snuffysmith Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Ed Jewett - 23-04-2010 Pentagon Repudiates Undersecretary: Attack on Iran Always an Option Iran Reiterates Criticism of Nuclear Threat by Jason Ditz, April 21, 2010 Email This | Print This | Share This | Comment | Antiwar Forum Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell quickly repudiated comments from one of the Defense Department’s undersecretaries today, insisting that attack Iran at any time is “always an option.” The latest comments came in response to Undersecretary Flournoy’s claims earlier this morning that a military attack against Iran was “off the table in the near term” and that the Obama Administration was focusing on “engagement and pressure.”The US has been threatening to attack Iran for years, but those threats have gotten increasingly direct since President Obama took office last year. Meanwhile Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei reiterated his nation’s outrage at the Obama Administration’s threat to launch a nuclear first strike against Iran. Earlier this month, President Obama announced that the US would never launch a nuclear first strike against a non-nuclear power, but then quickly noted that Iran was explicitly excluded from this pledge. ["Okay, scratch that... get those bombs out of the bunker" and " "No, no, put them away.." "No, we have our orders and ..." I'm guessing this is a typical day inside the District of Criminals and particularly in their palaces where their worship Mars or Moloch or whomever... Evidence of a power struggle ... ] Sounds like they are gearing up for W.W. 111. - Magda Hassan - 23-04-2010 Quote:Evidence of a power struggle ...Gentlemen! There is no fighting in the War Room! |