Sunday, February 25, 2007

Duck, Ahmadinejad!

Israel is negotiating with the United States for permission to fly over Iraq as part of a plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.

A senior Israeli defence official said negotiations were now underway between the two countries for the US-led coalition in Iraq to provide an "air corridor" in the event of the Israeli government deciding on unilateral military action to prevent Teheran developing nuclear weapons.

"We are planning for every eventuality, and sorting out issues such as these are crucially important," said the official, who asked not to be named.


The pace of military planning in Israel has accelerated markedly since the start of this year after Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service, provided a stark intelligence assessment that Iran, given the current rate of progress being made on its uranium enrichment programme, could have enough fissile material for a nuclear warhead by 2009.


Iran ignored a UN deadline of last Wednesday to halt uranium enrichment.


And near the straits of Hormuz:


It is four and a half acres of American power in the middle of the Arabian Sea but the influence of USS Dwight D Eisenhower stretches for hundreds of miles.


The aircraft carrier, backed by its sister vessel, a handful of destroyers and a shoal of support ships, has placed a maritime ring of steel around an increasingly unstable region.
While the Eisenhower is ostensibly assisting US operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is the looming threat of Iran that increasingly occupies its attention.



As flagship of the Fifth Fleet, the Eisenhower welcomed the arrival of a second Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the USS John C. Stennis, and its accompanying destroyers on Tuesday.


I'm sure in Washington the Democrats are snapping into action... Drafting some sort of non-binding resolution to condemn this provocative action. Non-binding stances are their specialty, and reflect perfectly their resolve and courage.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. I wouldn't blame Israel if they did.

2. Wow. What kind of shit would go down over there if the Israelis bombed the crap out of Iran?

Malott said...

It would certainly heat things up.

But in private, the region and the rest of the world would breathe a sigh of relief.

ChuckL said...

I have been saying for some time that we could be using our cruise missiles more judiciously against these maniacs. Like every time N. Korea puts a missile on a launch pad, a Tomahawk pays a visit. Ditto with Iran.