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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: US opts for unilateral moves against Iran( More Good News From DC) US opts for unilateral moves against Iran (AFP) 14 January 2007 JERUSALEM - Recent US operations against Iranian interests in Iraq appear to signal a shift by Washington toward unilateral action after growing frustrated with slow-moving UN diplomacy. We have had a strategy toward Iran, I think, that has been evolving to deal with the serious problems that Iran is causing, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in remarks released Saturday by the State Department. Rice, who arrived in Jerusalem Saturday at the start of a Middle East tour partly aimed at rallying Arab nations against Irans influence, defended a US raid Thursday against an Iranian office in Iraq. US troops entered an Iranian office in Arbil and arrested five people suspected to be engaged in anti-US activities. Teheran condemned the operation. Rice warned that similar actions would be undertaken. Weve done it a couple of times. Were going to keep doing it, she said aboard a plane heading to the Middle East. In late December, the US military arrested two Iranian diplomats in Baghdad, then released them several hours later. Faced with lawmakers concerns in the Democratic-led Congress that Washington could launch a military intervention in Iran, the White House and the Pentagon have been trying to dispel fears and rumors of a conflict with Iran or Syria, after the announcement of a US military buildup in the Gulf. President George W. Bush, in unveiling his new plan for Iraq, announced Wednesday the imminent deployment of Patriot anti-missile Defence systems in the region to defend Washingtons allies and support stability in the Middle East. In addition, according to a senior US military official, Washington will send two aircraft carrier groups to the Gulf in the coming weeks. US administration officials now describe Iran as the single greatest threat the United States faces in the Middle East. Rice assured that the US was not giving up on diplomacy in dealing with Iran, particularly on the issue of its nuclear program that Washington suspects masks a weapons program. Iran insists it is for civilian energy production. The nuclear problem were going to continue to leave the door open for diplomacy, Rice said in the State Department release. But frankly, the process that we went through to get this last (UN Security Council) resolution was even though I think the resolution itself is very good, the process was, I think, not really actually helpful because I think it exposed certain splits. Fortunately, we were able to bring it back together around an actual resolution, she said. The US battled for months to overcome resistance from China and Russia to impose sanctions on Iran for its refusal to suspend uranium-enrichment activities. A Security Council resolution finally was passed on December 23, but the sanctions imposed were far weaker than those sought by Washington. The first sign that Washington would act alone came from the US Treasury, which has barred two Iranian banks since September and pressured global financial firms to break their ties with Iran. Were going to keep designating Iranian banks, Rice said en route to the region.
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#1. To: All, *9-11* (#0)
Who are we supposed to hate today?
Somalia got a "taste" last week - but we didn't do much. Mostly collateral damage. Iran is no surprise. I figure Libya, Syria, and Venezuela can't be too far out of the sights...
No matter how noble the objectives of a government; if it blurs decency and kindness, cheapens human life, and breeds ill will and suspicion - it is an EVIL government. Eric Hoffer
Iran is a threat because we have it surrounded. It is a threat to the US because we have twenty thousand troops to its East in neighboring Afghanistan, 150 thousand troops and 14 permanent bases to its West in Iraq, naval and air bases and a recent naval buildup in the Persian Gulf. That's what makes Iran a threat.
Syria is in the mix once we start bombing Iran. Ahmadinejad is visiting Venezuela, and Iran and Venez are proposing an "anti-US market." Why haven't we bombed Venezuela already? Don't they have narco-terrorist drug lords we can use as an excuse?
All this for Israel - God help us!
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