Source: The Raw Story
White House criticisms of Iran, and the high tempo of planning and clandestine activities, amount to a campaign of "coercion" aimed at Iran and now, two entire aircraft carrier battle groups are en-route to the region.
What does this probably mean?
Another unjustified war is just around the corner.
How does this June sound for an improptu raining of bombs from the Iranian sky and maybe fresh start of World War 3?
Concern is building among the military and the intelligence community that the US may be preparing for a military strike on Iran, as military assets in key positions are approaching readiness, RAW STORY has learned.
According to military and intelligence sources, an air strike on Iran could be doable in June of this year, with military assets in key positions ready to go and a possible plan already on the table.
Speculation has been growing on a possible air strike against Iran. But with the failure of the Bush administration to present a convincing case to the UN Security Council and to secure political backing domestically, some experts say the march toward war with Iran is on pause barring an "immediate need."
"In March/April of this year [the US] was pushing for quick closure, a thirty day window," says a source close to the UN Security Council, describing efforts by the Administration to "shore up enough support" to get a UN Chapter 7 resolution.
They (the Bush White House) really want war, and they will get it some way, somehow. The world will, unfortunately, pay for their lack of prudence.
Tags: [White House], [Iran], [the coercion of Iran], [two entire aircraft carrier battle groups are en-route to Iran], [concern is building among the military and the intelligence community that the US may be preparing for a military strike on Iran], [an air strike on Iran could be doable in June of this year], [military assets in key positions ready to go and a possible plan already on the table], [Bush administration], [efforts by the Administration to "shore up enough support" to get a UN Chapter 7 resolution], [UN Security Council], [lack of prudence]
No comments:
Post a Comment