YOU CAN HIT, BUT NOT WIN: RUSSIA; ‘US to attack Iran by end April’; Bush warns
KUWAIT CITY: The United States is planning to attack Iran’s nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities by the end of this month, sources in Washington told the Arab Times Tuesday.
These sources added that various White House departments have already started preparing the political speech, which will be delivered by the President of the United States later this month, announcing the military attack on Iran. These sources added that the speech will provide the “evidence” and the justification for the United States to resort to the military option after failing to persuade Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions and work with the rest of the world to ensure safety and stability in the Gulf .
Iran says it is developing nuclear facilities as it needs nuclear power for peaceful purposes while the United States is of the opinion that Iran wants to become a nuclear power and sees this as a threat to the Middle East, in general, and Israel in particular. One of the justifications which will be provided in the speech is the role of the Iranian regime in the killing of American soldiers in Iraq by supporting various militias both with money and arms.
The American President’s speech will also point to Iran’s political interference in the internal affairs of Iraq, obviously in cooperation with Syria. The US president will also highlight Iran’s interference in Somalia , the Horn of Africa , Afghanistan, Yemen and Lebanon.
The sources, stressing that the attack will take place this month, say that the United States will not resort to a ground attack and the Americans will not enter Iran in order to avoid human losses because they plan to achieve their aim through air attacks. The United States is expected to attack only Iran’s nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities through weapons and directions which will come as a surprise to Iran.
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
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