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Great. That's the next step they're gonna take in order to try and continue the war against terrorism. Freakin hell man! :cool:

US searching for weapons in Iran: report
13:08 AEDT Tue Jan 18 2005


US commandos have already begun searching for secret chemical and nuclear weapon sites in Iran, according to a new report.

The Bush administration views the hard-line Islamic country as the next big war zone, an unnamed former intelligence official told this week's The New Yorker magazine.

"This is a war against terrorism, and Iraq is just one campaign," he said "Next, we're going to have the Iranian campaign.

"We've declared war and the bad guys, wherever they are, are the enemy. This is the last hurrah - we've got four years, and want to come out of this saying we won the war on terrorism."

Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, who first revealed the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq, claims US teams have penetrated eastern Iran with Pakistan's help.

He asserts he was repeatedly told that the next strategic target was Iran.



"Everyone is saying, `You can't be serious about targeting Iran. Look at Iraq," the ex-intelligence official said.

"But they say, `We've got some lessons learned - not militarily, but how we did it politically. We're not going to rely on agency pissants. No loose ends, and that's why the CIA is out of there."

Iran has long resisted demands to open its nuclear energy program to inspectors, fuelling speculation and international tensions.

While it has agreed to temporarily halt its enrichment programs, which generate fuel for nuclear power plants, western countries including Britain are aiming to persuade its leaders to go further and dismantle its machinery.

In return, Iran is reportedly calling for solid benefits from Europe, including oil-production technology and heavy-industrial equipment.

Hersh told CNN that if targets are lined up by this summer, US attacks may follow.

The report suggests that the Bush Administration has been conducting secret missions in Iran since last summer with intelligence gathering on nuclear, chemical and missile sites forming the focus.

"The goal is to identify and isolate three dozen, and perhaps more, such targets that could be destroyed by precision strikes and short-term commando raids," it reads.

Hersh quotes a government consultant who claims certain Pentagon civilians "want to go into Iran and destroy as much of the military infrastructure as possible".


Link: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=13008
 

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joujou_84 said:
its funny how no one bothers isreal abt their WMD.........
yep! its also funny how no one bothers USA about their wmd.
 

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Yay!

If you want to see the future imagine a boot stamping on a human face - approximation of a George Orwell quote.

You do realise that a protracted campaign ala iraq would mean a much larger Australian involvment, in the short term deployment of a mixed group of armour, mounted infantry, artillery, choppers and spec-ops. In the lonegr term (eg 3-6 months) this would need to be rotated and for this reservists would have to be called up.
 

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mumma said:
oh no iran has WMD we must protect the free world
Oh yeah we do! And after we're done, we must march forward onto <Arabic/middle eastern country name here>
 

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Iran awhile back stated that they were thinking of using a pre emptive strike if they thought the US were going to invade. I dont know if they meant on US soil but its most likely means in Iraq.

I hope the US do invade, althought its rather selfish to wish for a war, but i would like to see what would happen. Hopefully things will boil over and the US will be smashed out of the middle east.
 

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power politics/geopolitcal games from the communist corner?

Wouldn't it be nicer to think of people not dieing.

On the other hand I would like to see the US defeated be forced to bow out - they might make sensible decisions ala detente. in cold war.
 

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Kulazzi said:
Oh yeah we do! And after we're done, we must march forward onto <Arabic/middle eastern country name here>
That would most likely be Syria.
 

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joujou_84 said:
i wonder who american will turn on after theyve finished with all the arab/muslim countries.........
Continuing on with push into Latin America. Fidel Castro will have died, thats what the US have been waiting for to break up revolutionary spirit, but it will eb a test to see if they like their next leader elected which will most likely be Raul.

The US will also put more pressure on the Democractic Peoples Republic of Korea.
 

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Comrade nathan said:
Continuing on with push into Latin America. Fidel Castro will have died, thats what the US have been waiting for to break up revolutionary spirit, but it will eb a test to see if they like their next leader elected which will most likely be Raul.

The US will also put more pressure on the Democractic Peoples Republic of Korea.
cool.............hey maybe theyll evn go on an attacking frenzy and turn on themselves......
 

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Kulazzi said:
oh, thanx for answering :p. But how would you know if Syria is next?
coz theyre already turing their attention to syria......man one day the US will take the biggest plunge.......theyre practically begging for it....why cant they solve their own crappy problems...and leave others alone......
 

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I don't think they really have any problems concerning themselves........if you get what I mean :rolleyes:
 

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