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  • U.S. Uses Israel To Attack Iran

    U.S. USES ISRAEL TO ATTACK IRAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.09.2008 15:09 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert summoned Defense
    Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni for an urgent
    consultation on Iran Wed. Sept. 10, as the USS Theodore Roosevelt
    aircraft carrier headed out to the Mediterranean for missions "in
    support of maritime security."

    Its arrival will bring the number of US aircraft carriers in the
    Mediterranean, Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea to four, compared with
    two Russian warships. Most of the Russian fleet in the region is
    concentrated in the Black Sea whence it has easy and rapid access to
    Middle East waters.

    The Roosevelt will be followed by its strike force, which includes
    the guided missile cruiser Monterey, the guided missile destroyers
    Mason and Nitze, with 7,300 sailors and marines aboard, and the attack
    submarine Springfield.

    Sources report that the USS Ronald Reagan carrier and its strike group
    began engaging in assault and support missions for US and NATO forces
    in Afghanistan on Aug. 28.

    The Iwo Jima carrier group, whose decks carry 6,000 sailors, air
    crews and marines, supports the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean
    and Fifth Fleet in the Gulf with a massive amphibious capability.

    The USS San Antonio amphibious transport dock ship is the first vessel
    of its class to be deployed in the region as a platform for supporting
    Marine movements and operations ashore.

    The USS Peleliu carrier patrols the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. It is
    escorted by vessels carrying a large Marine contingent.

    Monday, Iran launched a three-day naval-air-missile exercise to
    practice defense tactics for its nuclear sites, DEBKAfile reports.

    Meanwhile, Alaska Governor and Republican vice presidential nominee
    Sarah Palin told ABC News that nuclear weapons under the control of
    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would be "extremely dangerous to everyone
    on this globe." She called for a hands-off approach to Israel if it
    decided to strike Iranian nuclear facilities.

    "We cannot second-guess the steps that Israel has to take to defend
    itself," she said.
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