Monday, February 20, 2012

It Wouldn't Be Prudent

Iranian warships crossed the Suez Canal and docked in Syria's port of Tartous on Sunday, Iranian state media reported.

The Mehr news agency said on Sunday that Tehran's show of support has caused "extreme worry for Zionist forces".

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The United States and Britain have urged Israel against any military action against Iran and its nuclear programme, after Iranian warships passed through the Suez Canal to dock at the Syrian port of Tartous, ratchetting up tensions in the region.

Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US joints chiefs of staff committee, and William Hague, the British foreign minister, both said that an Israeli attack on Iran would destablise the entire region, and urged Israel to give international sanctions against Tehran more time to work. 

  alJazeera
”Destabilize” the region? Are you kidding me? It's stable now? No. What they mean is, it will throw a wrench into our game.
[Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US joints chiefs of staff committee] expressed concern that an Israeli attack could spark reprisals against US targets in the Gulf or Afghanistan, where American forces are based. "That's the question with which we all wrestle. And the reason that we think that it's not prudent at this point to decide to attack Iran,'' Dempsey said.
Yeah, that's closer.

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