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Washington Post - Joint Chiefs Say U.S. Preparing Military Options Against Iran

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Joint Chiefs Chairman Says U.S. Preparing Military Options Against Iran
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/25/AR2008042501480.html

By Ann Scott Tyson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, April 25, 2008; 11:43 AM

The nation's top military officer said today that the Pentagon is planning for "potential military courses of action" against Iran, criticizing what he called the Tehran government's "increasingly lethal and malign influence" in Iraq.

Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said a conflict with Iran would be "extremely stressing" but not impossible for U.S. forces, pointing specifically to reserve capabilities in the Navy and Air Force.

"It would be a mistake to think that we are out of combat capability," he said at a Pentagon news conference.

Still, Mullen made clear that he prefers a diplomatic solution to the tensions with Iran and does not foresee any imminent military action. "I have no expectations that we're going to get into a conflict with Iran in the immediate future," he said.

Mullen's statements and others by Defense Secretary Robert Gates recently signal a new rhetorical onslaught by the Bush administration against Iran, amid what officials say is increased Iranian provision of weapons, training, and financing to Iraqi groups that are attacking and killing Americans.

In a speech Monday at West Point, Gates said that Iran "is hell-bent on acquiring nuclear weapons." He said a war with Iran would be "disastrous on a number of levels. But the military option must be kept on the table given the destabilizing policies of the regime and the risks inherent in a future Iranian nuclear threat."

Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, who was nominated this week to head all U.S. forces in the Middle East, is preparing a briefing soon to lay out detailed evidence of increased Iranian involvement in Iraq, Mullen said. The briefing will detail, for example, the discovery in Iraq of weapons that were very recently manufactured in Iran, he said.

"The Iranian government pledged to halt such activities some months ago. It's plainly obvious they have not. Indeed, they seem to have gone the other way," Mullen said.

He said recent unrest in the southern Iraqi city of Basra had highlighted a "level of involvement" by Iran that had not been understood by the U.S. military previously. "It became very, very visible in ways that we hadn't seen before," he said.

But while Mullen and Gates have recently stated that the Tehran government certainly must know of Iranian actions in Iraq, which they say are led by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, or Quds Force, Mullen said he has "no smoking gun which could prove that the highest leadership [of Iran] is involved in this."
 
The US and the Middle East have been locked in conflict ever since discovery of the oil there. I think America is ashamed at its dependence on Middle Eastern oil as all addicts are ashamed of their addiction. The problem with addiction is that it is intrinsically destructive. American consumerism has made the Saudi's obscenely wealthy and on some level there is a deep shame and huge resentment. Addiction makes people anti-social and they behave aggressively, even homicidally, if they cannot have what they want. Ahmadinejad is a rather astute drug (oops i mean oil) dealer.
 
The US and the Middle East have been locked in conflict ever since discovery of the oil there. I think America is ashamed at its dependence on Middle Eastern oil as all addicts are ashamed of their addiction. The problem with addiction is that it is intrinsically destructive. American consumerism has made the Saudi's obscenely wealthy and on some level there is a deep shame and huge resentment. Addiction makes people anti-social and they behave aggressively, even homicidally, if they cannot have what they want. Ahmadinejad is a rather astute drug (oops i mean oil) dealer.

It's not about oil my friend it's about making Israel safe and secure. When Cheney was at Haliburton during the Clinton administration he opposed intervention in the Middle East. The "Oil Lobby" does not want war and never has--we're there for Israel.
 
It's not about oil my friend it's about making Israel safe and secure. When Cheney was at Haliburton during the Clinton administration he opposed intervention in the Middle East. The "Oil Lobby" does not want war and never has--we're there for Israel.

You're either being sarcastic or high.:rolleyes:
 
The Pentagon regularly makes plans of attack againts all manner of targets. The idea being that if the decision is made, the plan is ready to go. I'm sure we have attack plans for China, Russia, North Korea, Syria, Iran, Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, and a host more.

In other words, it's another raindrop on the war drums. On it's own, insignificant, but part of a larger trend.
 
You're either being sarcastic or high.:rolleyes:

I think you're being sarcastic AND high. Everyone in Washington knows the Jewish lobby and their neocon agents got us into Iraq and any IDIOT can see it's the same group who's pushing for war with Iran.

Saddam Hussein was more than willing to sell all the oil he could produce to US oil companies at world market prices. The whole "war for oil" line was a propaganda campaign cooked up to distract us from the real reason we're over there--to make Israel safe and secure. It's no longer 2003 we should've all figured this out by now. Even Ron Paul has been talking about AIPAC recently so I suggest you jump aboard the reality train Sandra before it runs you over.
 
It's not about oil my friend it's about making Israel safe and secure. When Cheney was at Haliburton during the Clinton administration he opposed intervention in the Middle East. The "Oil Lobby" does not want war and never has--we're there for Israel.

I agree that you were originally there for Israel but you definitely want control of oil rich countries given you've not got such alot left. So you don't think Iraq is about oil at all? You guys now have a raging oil habit..the whole western world does but how on earth will Americans handle peak oil? There are six and a half billion of us clamouring for a finite resource and we (human beings) are prepared to invade, murder (in the name of democracy of course) and occupy lands to ascertain we have possession of the very last drop. The second world war was fought over oil, so will WW3 be. Seems totally insane to accrue all that bad karma for something that was gonna happen anyway. All that energy would be better placed in preparing for the post crash.
 
I think you're being sarcastic AND high. Everyone in Washington knows the Jewish lobby and their neocon agents got us into Iraq and any IDIOT can see it's the same group who's pushing for war with Iran.

Saddam Hussein was more than willing to sell all the oil he could produce to US oil companies at world market prices. The whole "war for oil" line was a propaganda campaign cooked up to distract us from the real reason we're over there--to make Israel safe and secure. It's no longer 2003 we should've all figured this out by now. Even Ron Paul has been talking about AIPAC recently so I suggest you jump aboard the reality train Sandra before it runs you over.

dude, could you at least call it the israeli lobby?

I would probably agree with you except it seems that you have a deep anti-jewish sentiment that is informing your opinions
 
Just assume everything the US does in the Middle East is about Israel and Oil and you'll be right 99.9% of the time.
 
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