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    WAR WITH IRAN MAY START APRIL 6?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.03.2007 14:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russian intelligence has information that the
    U.S. Armed Forces have nearly completed preparations for a possible
    military operation against Iran, and will be ready to strike April 6,
    a security official said. The attack may be explained by the capture
    of 15 British sailors.

    The source said the U.S. had already compiled a list of possible
    targets on Iranian territory and practiced the operation during recent
    exercises in the Persian Gulf.

    "Russian intelligence has obtained information that the U.S. Armed
    Forces stationed in the Persian Gulf have nearly completed preparations
    for a missile strike against Iranian territory," the source said.

    American commanders will be ready to carry out the attack in early
    April, but it will be up to the country's political leadership to
    decide if and when to attack, the source said.

    Official data says America's military presence in the region has
    reached the level of March 2003 when the U.S. invaded Iraq.

    The U.S. has not excluded the military option in negotiations on
    Iran over its refusal to abandon its nuclear program. The UN Security
    Council passed a new resolution on Iran Saturday toughening economic
    sanctions against the country and accepting the possibility of a
    military solution to the crisis.

    The source said the Pentagon could decide to conduct ground operations
    as well after assessing the damage done to the Iranian forces by its
    possible missile strikes and analyzing the political situation in
    the country following the attacks.

    A senior Russian security official cited military intelligence earlier
    as saying U.S. Armed Forces had recently intensified training for
    air and ground operations against Iran.

    "The Pentagon has drafted a highly effective plan that will allow
    the Americans to bring Iran to its knees at minimal cost," the
    official said.

    The attack is slated to last for 12 hours, from 4 am until 4 pm local
    time. Friday is the sabbath in Iran.

    In the course of the attack, code named Operation Bite, about 20
    targets are marked for bombing; the list includes uranium enrichment
    facilities, research centers, and laboratories.

    Russian Col.-Gen. Leonid Ivashov, vice president of the Academy of
    Geopolitical Sciences, said last week the Pentagon was planning to
    deliver a massive air strike on Iran's military infrastructure in
    the near future.

    "I have no doubt there will be an operation, or rather an aggressive
    action against Iran," Ivashov said, commenting on media reports about
    U.S. planned operation against Iran, codenamed Operation Bite.

    A new U.S. carrier battle group has been dispatched to the Gulf. The
    USS John C. Stennis, with a crew of 3,200 and around 80 fixed-wing
    aircraft, including F/A-18 Hornet and Superhornet fighter-bombers,
    eight support ships and four nuclear submarines are heading for the
    Gulf, where a similar group led by the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has
    been deployed since December 2006. The U.S. is also sending Patriot
    anti-missile systems to the region.

    Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, however, was rather optimistic
    about the situation and said he ruled out a military resolution of
    the Iranian nuclear problem.

    "We are constantly working on how to resolve the situation around
    the Iranian nuclear program and other conflicts peacefully," Lavrov
    said. "This policy is unchanged and we will pursue it in the future."

    Russia and the U.S. are two of the six negotiators on Iran's nuclear
    program, which Tehran says is aimed at generating energy, RIA Novosti
    reports.
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