The Bush administration is planning for a major air attack on Iran, according to an article published on the New Yorker magazine website Saturday.
According to the article by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Semour Hersh, U.S. undercover troops are in Iran collecting data and working to establish contacts with anti-government groups, and the Air Force is drawing up lists of targets, despite publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons.
According to the report, the U.S. military and the international community believes that President Bush's ultimate goal in the nuclear confrontation with Iran is regime change. The article quote a former senior intelligence official as saying that Bush and others in the White House view Iran's president as a potential Adolf Hitler, after Ahmadinejad challenged the reality of the Holocaust and said that Israel must be "wiped off the map."
The article goes on to say that one of the option plans presented to the White House by the Pentagon calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon against underground nuclear sites such as the Natanz centrifuge plant.
IAEA inspectors arrive in Iran to visit nuclear facilities
Five inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog agency have arrived in Tehran to visit Iran's uranium enrichment and reprocessing facilities, state-run television reported Saturday.
Iran's deputy nuclear chief Mohammad Saeedi said the inspectors would visit the Natanz uranium enrichment plant and the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility, both in central Iran, later Saturday.
The scheduled inspection comes just head of a key visit to Iran by Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. ElBaradei is expected to visit Iran next week to try to wrest concessions from Tehran on its atomic program, diplomats and officials said Friday.
The official Islamic Republic News Agency said the IAEA chief might arrive in Iran as early as Sunday or Monday.
The five inspectors, who arrived in Tehran Friday, will stay in Iran for five days, state-run television reported.
According to the article by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Semour Hersh, U.S. undercover troops are in Iran collecting data and working to establish contacts with anti-government groups, and the Air Force is drawing up lists of targets, despite publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons.
According to the report, the U.S. military and the international community believes that President Bush's ultimate goal in the nuclear confrontation with Iran is regime change. The article quote a former senior intelligence official as saying that Bush and others in the White House view Iran's president as a potential Adolf Hitler, after Ahmadinejad challenged the reality of the Holocaust and said that Israel must be "wiped off the map."
The article goes on to say that one of the option plans presented to the White House by the Pentagon calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon against underground nuclear sites such as the Natanz centrifuge plant.
IAEA inspectors arrive in Iran to visit nuclear facilities
Five inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog agency have arrived in Tehran to visit Iran's uranium enrichment and reprocessing facilities, state-run television reported Saturday.
Iran's deputy nuclear chief Mohammad Saeedi said the inspectors would visit the Natanz uranium enrichment plant and the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility, both in central Iran, later Saturday.
The scheduled inspection comes just head of a key visit to Iran by Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. ElBaradei is expected to visit Iran next week to try to wrest concessions from Tehran on its atomic program, diplomats and officials said Friday.
The official Islamic Republic News Agency said the IAEA chief might arrive in Iran as early as Sunday or Monday.
The five inspectors, who arrived in Tehran Friday, will stay in Iran for five days, state-run television reported.
The release of such information is interesting... so much for things being kept 'secret' when it comes to attacking the enemy
The New Yorker article by Semour Hersh can be found here:
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050124fa_fact
Iranian officials have once again announced that the international community cannot dictate what Tehran does regarding ongoing nuclear enrichment efforts. Officials added that America and the West are “badly mistaken” if they believe the UN Security Council can compel Iran to comply with its demands.
According to a Washington Post report, despite American intelligence community reports that Tehran is about a decade away from building an atom bomb, Israel has recently sent warnings to the White House that the “point of no return” is very rapidly approaching, only months away, calling for American intervention.
According to a Washington Post report, despite American intelligence community reports that Tehran is about a decade away from building an atom bomb, Israel has recently sent warnings to the White House that the “point of no return” is very rapidly approaching, only months away, calling for American intervention.
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