Striking Iran "last option": US military chief

Abu Talib

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NEW YORK (Reuters)

United States President Barack Obama's national security advisers are considering a broad range of options to curb Iran's nuclear program, among them military strikes, if diplomacy and sanctions fail, Pentagon officials said early Monday.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, releasing a statement on Sunday about a secret memorandum he sent to the White House in January, said he identified "next steps in our defense planning process" that would be reviewed by decision makers in the coming weeks and months.

"There should be no confusion by our allies and adversaries that the United States is properly and energetically focused on this question and prepared to act across a broad range of contingencies in support of our interests," Gates said in the statement, issued to refute characterizations of the memo in a New York Times report.

"Last option"

" I think Iran having a nuclear weapon would be incredibly destabilizing. I think attacking them would also create the same kind of outcome "
Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. military\'s Joint Chiefs of Staff

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, said early Monday the military options available to Obama would go "a long way" to delaying Iran's nuclear progress but may not set the country back long-term. He called a military strike his "last option" right now.

The comments underscored the difficult choices facing Obama in trying to keep Iran from getting a nuclear bomb without setting off a broader conflict.

"It's very hard to predict outcomes there," Mullen told reporters after addressing a forum at Columbia University in New York.

Mullen said there was "not much decision space to work in because of both outcomes -- having a weapon and striking generate unintended consequences that are difficult to predict."

"I think Iran having a nuclear weapon would be incredibly destabilizing. I think attacking them would also create the same kind of outcome," he added.

Iranian President Ahmadinejad said that the nuclear rights of his country were not negotiable

The Times reported on Saturday that Gates's memo was meant as a warning to the White House that the United States lacked an effective strategy to curb Iran's steady progress toward nuclear capability.

In his statement, Gates said: "The memo was not intended as a 'wakeup call' or received as such by the president's national security team. Rather, it presented a number of questions and proposals intended to contribute to an orderly and timely decision-making process."

Mullen said Gates was leading policy deliberations within the administration that have had "great focus for years, not months."

"This is as complex a problem as there is in our country and we have expended extraordinary amounts of time and effort to figure that out, to try to get that right," Mullen said.
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Supporting diplomacy
" There should be no confusion by our allies and adversaries that the United States is properly and energetically focused on this question and prepared to act across a broad range of contingencies in support of our interests "
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates

Mullen and Gates both support continuing the diplomatic and pressure track pushed by the United States at the U.N. Security Council, including a new round of U.N. sanctions aimed at persuading Iran to give up its nuclear program without resorting to military force.

A U.S. draft proposal provides for new curbs on Iranian banking, a full arms embargo, tougher measures against Iranian shipping, moves against members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and firms they control and a ban on new investments in Iran's energy sector.

"We in the Pentagon, we plan for contingencies all the time and so certainly there are (military) options which exist," Mullen said.

He said these military options "would go a long way to delaying" the nuclear program, but said Obama would have to choose how to proceed if diplomacy fails.

"That's not my call. That's going to be the president's call," Mullen said. "But from my perspective ... the last option is to strike right now."

Mullen said that his "worry about Iran achieving a nuclear weapons capability" is that other states in the region will seek nuclear arms of their own.

"There are those that say, 'Come on, Mullen, get over that. They're going to get it. Let's deal with it,'" Mullen said.

"Well, dealing with it has unintended consequences that I don't think we've all thought through. I worry that other countries in the region will then seek to, actually, I know they will, seek nuclear weapons as well. That spiral headed in that direction is a very bad outcome."

http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/04/19/106259.html
 

arzafar

Junior Member
oh i see the cheer-leading for war has already begun. In the past few months the US has gone to all lengths to isolate iran.
they have done deals with russia and ensured china of sufficient oil supplies from elsewhere. They have gone to Brasil and tried to pressure them too.

Petronas, the Malaysian state oil company, says it has stopped selling petrol to Iran in the face of growing pressure from the US to shut off Tehran’s access to refined oil products (ft.com)
 

Aisha hussain..

seeking knowledge
oh i see the cheer-leading for war has already begun. In the past few months the US has gone to all lengths to isolate iran.
they have done deals with russia and ensured china of sufficient oil supplies from elsewhere. They have gone to Brasil and tried to pressure them too.

Petronas, the Malaysian state oil company, says it has stopped selling petrol to Iran in the face of growing pressure from the US to shut off Tehran’s access to refined oil products (ft.com)

yes brother the war has already started we iranians face alot of proble' dont go anywhere far take dubai it no longer gives student visa and employe visa you get a buissness and whats the use anyways you gona lose

the largest export was to china and malaysia which has stopped
and pakistan has just saidno to electricity proposal made by iran


i just pray Allah swt improves the situation
 

arzafar

Junior Member
yes brother the war has already started we iranians face alot of proble' dont go anywhere far take dubai it no longer gives student visa and employe visa you get a buissness and whats the use anyways you gona lose

the largest export was to china and malaysia which has stopped
and pakistan has just saidno to electricity proposal made by iran


i just pray Allah swt improves the situation

tbh Pakistan has no cash at all; we were just lying as usual to you guys. Nobody in the muslim world will help you so expect nothing from us. Seek Allah's help. I have great respect and high hopes with the Persian people that they can face these sanctions with courage. If a war is imposed on you, the US will lose as usual (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan); you just have to hang in there. But Iran must prevent ethnic violence from within. You can bet CIA, Mossad and MI6 are hard at work, trying to stir up some kind of insurgency/proxy militia. Hopefully you can satisfy the demands of any aggrieved parties/communities in your country so that the people can stay united against the enemy.
 

Ibn Uthaymin

Junior member
This is why people hate Americans/America/ American foreign policy. They make up laws and jam it on other people, and they day were they justifiably break it always comes to pass.

WTH!
 

Aisha hussain..

seeking knowledge
tbh Pakistan has no cash at all; we were just lying as usual to you guys. Nobody in the muslim world will help you so expect nothing from us. Seek Allah's help. I have great respect and high hopes with the Persian people that they can face these sanctions with courage. If a war is imposed on you, the US will lose as usual (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan); you just have to hang in there. But Iran must prevent ethnic violence from within. You can bet CIA, Mossad and MI6 are hard at work, trying to stir up some kind of insurgency/proxy militia. Hopefully you can satisfy the demands of any aggrieved parties/communities in your country so that the people can stay united against the enemy.

if a country is united nothing can destroy it except disunity in it and that is the case iran is already divided like you said brother shia's and sunni's and now mossad with youth of iran fightinh for freedom with in iran from islamic rules imposed by the shia community

only Allah knows what is the fate of this country
 
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