Saturday, April 26, 2008

Never ending warmongering

Joint Chiefs Chairman Says U.S. Preparing Military Options Against Iran

by Ann Scott Tyson

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."

Original article posted here.

1 comment:

The Freewheeling Socrates said...

“…increased Iranian provision of weapons, training, and financing to Iraqi groups that are attacking and killing Americans.”

How ‘bout Bush, Cheney, & Rumsfeld attacking the WTC and killing Americans?

How ‘bout Bush’s back door draft, “Operation Stop Loss,” as a vehicle for kidnapping and killing Americans?

Members of the house and senate don't give a shit about any "Americans."

Gee, it must be another bloody shirt fraud on the unwashed masses. Oh My!

“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….”

Yes. An amazing trick. The dummy can talk while the ventriloquist drinks beer.

“Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff…Mullen said…Mullen said….Mullen said…Mullen said….”

Socrates Sez, “The NWO is desperate to destroy Iran and Syria before Bush steps down so as to solidify safe-haven getaway routes for their trillion dollar plunder from Afghanistan to the Mediterranean Sea.”