Thursday, January 26, 2012

Re: Finally a voice of reason... Odd (not really) the US press does not have this...

NONE of the candidates have pronounced their
desire to take the United States military into armed conflict with
Iran.
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On Jan 26, 1:09 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Excuse me,  but I am not hearing all that much rhetoric coming from the
> Republican candidates!  As a matter of fact,  all four current Republican
> presidential candidates'  discussion of Iran has been tempered.   It is
> true that with the exception of Dr. Paul,  Gingrich, Romney and Santorum
> have all left the door open with regard to what action "might"  be taken,
> if Iran continues its quest for nuclear armament,  and both Romney and
> Santorum have admitted that the potential for military intervention is a
> distinct possibility,  but NONE of the candidates have pronounced their
> desire to take the United States military into armed conflict with Iran.
>
> It is also true that three of the candidates strongly oppose Iran
> possessing a nuclear weapon.  So do I, and most Americans.
>
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 8:47 PM, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > January 24, 2012 • 3:16AM
> > An article published in Lebanon's The Daily Star, Bruce Riedel, who
> > has advised four U.S. Presidents on the Middle East and South Asia and
> > is now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington,
> > said the danger of war against Iran is growing. He said "Iran is
> > rattling its sabers, the Republican Presidential candidates and others
> > are rattling theirs. But even if Tehran gets the bomb, Israel will
> > have overwhelming military superiority over Iran, a fact that should
> > not be lost in all the heated rhetoric."
>
> > Riedel, while he was advising President Obama on Afghanistan had said
> > earlier the greatest threats to America's security are the British
> > terrorists who need no visa to come over to the United States. He is
> > echoing the voices of U.S. military officers and some others, who are
> > concerned about the dangers that a war with Iran poses. The Chairman
> > of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey was in Israel
> > recently where he sent a clear message: "Don't attack Iran, and let
> > the tougher sanctions take hold." "This is getting very dangerous,"
> > said Jon Alterman, a former State Department official who runs the
> > Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International
> > Studies, as quoted in NPR radio on Jan. 19. "All the senior people I
> > know in the U.S. government are starting to lose sleep over where this
> > all might go."
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> > Riedel cited former head of Israel's Mossad, Meir Dagan, saying, "Iran
> > will not get the bomb until at least 2015. In contrast, Israel has had
> > nuclear weapons since the late 1960s and has jealously guarded its
> > monopoly on them in the region." Moreover, Israel will continue to
> > enjoy the support of the world's only superpower for the foreseeable
> > future. Iran, in contrast, has no major power providing it with
> > financial help. Its arms relationships with Russia and China have been
> > severed by Security Council Resolution 1929, Riedel said.
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> > Riedel concluded saying: "So, don't let the hot air from Tehran or the
> > Republican debates confuse the reality on the ground. Iran is a
> > dangerous country but it is not an existential threat to either Israel
> > or America."
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