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  • U.S. Either Prepares Operation Against Iran Or Intimidates Tehran

    U.S. EITHER PREPARES OPERATION AGAINST IRAN OR INTIMIDATES TEHRAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.02.2007 13:15 GMT+04:00

    American troops are concentrating near the Persian Gulf, which arouses
    anxiety of possible military actions by the U.S. against Iran. More
    and more American tankers are making for the Persian Gulf. Two
    aircraft-carrier groups and marines landing warships arrived to the
    region. "Patriot" anti-aircraft missiles are transported to Kuwait,
    most probably for the fight against Iranian aviation, the BBC Russian
    service reports.

    Pentagon specialist on military planning Sam Gardner said that signs
    of preparing a massive military operation are evident. "The United
    States is on the way to strike Iran. All necessary elements are being
    deployed on battle positions. I don't think that final decision to
    strike Iran is made, though. We see either preparations for such a
    decision, or efforts to intimidate Iranians," he said.

    Analysts say that by doing this Washington tries to make Tehran stop
    interference practice in Iraq, because of which, as the U.S. leaders
    think, American soldiers die there every day. The U.S. also wants to
    make Iran refuse from efforts to produce nuclear weapons. In his part
    Tehran categorically rejects all accusations, insisting that Iran
    has no relations to what is going on in Iraq and that his nuclear
    program is exclusively of peace character.

    New Yorker weekly corespondent Seymour Hersh says that the
    U.S. Pentagon has set up a special planning group to coordinate
    possible attacks on Iran. Hersh, quoting unnamed sources, added
    that the group would plan raids to be carried out within 24 hours
    of a presidential order for military action. The article also says
    that covert intelligence-gathering inside Iran had been stepped up
    in recent months, with special operations groups entering from Iraq
    to pursue Iranians suspected of working against US interests. An
    administration representative immediately denied all results of this
    journalistic investigation. But Senate Armed Services Committee member
    Carl Levin insists on holding hearings in this regard. He said that
    suppositions in the article that the U.S. administration is planning
    various secret operations in the Middle East without informing the
    Congress are extremely anxious.

    Nevertheless, observers in the United States are sure that the American
    army that has stuck in Iraq and Afghanistan is not capable to launch
    military operations in one more country, and the war against Iran
    will not become a reality.
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