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GUNnROD
02-11-2006, 08:37 PM
Do y'all think it will come to this? And if you do. How long do you think we should wait?


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/12/wiran12abig.jpg;jsessionid=LOVZUYUS2TAVRQFIQMFSFFW AVCBQ0IV0

By Philip Sherwell in Washington

Strategists at the Pentagon are drawing up plans for devastating bombing raids backed by submarine-launched ballistic missile attacks against Iran's nuclear sites as a "last resort" to block Teheran's efforts to develop an atomic bomb.

Central Command and Strategic Command planners are identifying targets, assessing weapon-loads and working on logistics for an operation, the Sunday Telegraph has learnt.

They are reporting to the office of Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary, as America updates plans for action if the diplomatic offensive fails to thwart the Islamic republic's nuclear bomb ambitions. Teheran claims that it is developing only a civilian energy programme.

"This is more than just the standard military contingency assessment," said a senior Pentagon adviser. "This has taken on much greater urgency in recent months."

The prospect of military action could put Washington at odds with Britain which fears that an attack would spark violence across the Middle East, reprisals in the West and may not cripple Teheran's nuclear programme. But the steady flow of disclosures about Iran's secret nuclear operations and the virulent anti-Israeli threats of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has prompted the fresh assessment of military options by Washington. The most likely strategy would involve aerial bombardment by long-distance B2 bombers, each armed with up to 40,000lb of precision weapons, including the latest bunker-busting devices. They would fly from bases in Missouri with mid-air refuelling.

The Bush administration has recently announced plans to add conventional ballistic missiles to the armoury of its nuclear Trident submarines within the next two years. If ready in time, they would also form part of the plan of attack.

Teheran has dispersed its nuclear plants, burying some deep underground, and has recently increased its air defences, but Pentagon planners believe that the raids could seriously set back Iran's nuclear programme.

Iran was last weekend reported to the United Nations Security Council by the International Atomic Energy Agency for its banned nuclear activities. Teheran reacted by announcing that it would resume full-scale uranium enrichment - producing material that could arm nuclear devices.

The White House says that it wants a diplomatic solution to the stand-off, but President George W Bush has refused to rule out military action and reaffirmed last weekend that Iran's nuclear ambitions "will not be tolerated".

Sen John McCain, the Republican front-runner to succeed Mr Bush in 2008, has advocated military strikes as a last resort. He said recently: "There is only only one thing worse than the United States exercising a military option and that is a nuclear-armed Iran."

Senator Joe Lieberman, a Democrat, has made the same case and Mr Bush is expected to be faced by the decision within two years.

By then, Iran will be close to acquiring the knowledge to make an atomic bomb, although the construction will take longer. The President will not want to be seen as leaving the White House having allowed Iran's ayatollahs to go atomic.

In Teheran yesterday, crowds celebrating the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution chanted "Nuclear technology is our inalienable right" and cheered Mr Ahmadinejad when he said that Iran may reconsider membership of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

He was defiant over possible economic sanctions.

Gary
02-11-2006, 08:45 PM
I would be shocked if plans were not allready layed out. I would be further in shock if the plans were publicized.

Snagged
02-11-2006, 10:40 PM
There are always plans being made describing assaults on any country, this is meaningless.

GetEmGot
02-11-2006, 11:12 PM
There are always plans being made describing assaults on any country, this is meaningless.Agreed, if anything they will do something non-violent first.....e.g. port sieze...

Snagged
02-11-2006, 11:39 PM
Agreed, if anything they will do something non-violent first.....e.g. port sieze...
We'll try sanctions, but they don't do anything.

bluefin
02-11-2006, 11:57 PM
Gee, you don't think Iran also has a plan? They have a lot of mountains to hide all kinds of nasty stuff.

Super Dave
02-12-2006, 01:46 PM
I would be shocked if plans were not allready layed out. I would be further in shock if the plans were publicized.
Agreed. Further, I would expect retalliation on their part which may be very uncomfortable for folks on the receiving end. I expect the war planners are also taking that into account. Don't see the possibility of a win-win situation here.

Gary
02-12-2006, 02:37 PM
Agreed. Further, I would expect retalliation on their part which may be very uncomfortable for folks on the receiving end. I expect the war planners are also taking that into account. Don't see the possibility of a win-win situation here.
No war is ever "Win Win" for anyone but what were faced with is the possiblity of WW3 and the things that are supposed to come from it. Are we willing and able to stand up against Russia and China to keep Iran from building nukes and possibly taking out Israel?

Melon
02-12-2006, 02:48 PM
Gary you asked Super are we willing and able to stand up against Russia and China to keep Iran from building nukes and possibly taking out Israel? I don't think we have a choice. We can't afford to set back and do nothing forever. It's time to draw that line in the sand. And if I heard our President right in the beginning we are against anyone that supports terrorist of any-kind. PERIOD!

Gary
02-12-2006, 03:16 PM
Gary you asked Super are we willing and able to stand up against Russia and China to keep Iran from building nukes and possibly taking out Israel? I don't think we have a choice. We can't afford to set back and do nothing forever. It's time to draw that line in the sand. And if I heard our President right in the beginning we are against anyone that supports terrorist of any-kind. PERIOD!
It was an open question for everyone, not just for Dave. So what do we do? We dont have the manpower for ground troops facing Iran and possibly China and Russia.

Fire up the bad boy?

dirtracer1
02-12-2006, 05:33 PM
It was an open question for everyone, not just for Dave. So what do we do? We dont have the manpower for ground troops facing Iran and possibly China and Russia.

Fire up the bad boy?
china has a billion little sonsabitches with rifles.....how ya fight that? can't nuke 'em all. sounds like somebody oughta start thinking 'bout firing up the draft.

GUNnROD
02-12-2006, 05:48 PM
china has a billion little sonsabitches with rifles.....how ya fight that? can't nuke 'em all. sounds like somebody oughta start thinking 'bout firing up the draft.


I have to think China and Russia will choose to stay out of it or maybe even help us. At this point in history they are neither strong enough and we are not weak enough for them to back us into a nuclear corner.

bluefin
02-12-2006, 10:01 PM
I don't see Russia having a hunt in this fight. China does - big time! Oil, Oil, Oil. Hitting Iran would almost mean a fight here on our own soil. The Middle East won't see us hitting Iran as a terrorist thwart, but rather, the next Crusade. I don't see camels coming into the downtowns of America but rather long range missles or worse.

Snagged
02-13-2006, 09:26 AM
No war is ever "Win Win" for anyone but what were faced with is the possiblity of WW3 and the things that are supposed to come from it. Are we willing and able to stand up against Russia and China to keep Iran from building nukes and possibly taking out Israel?
Gary,
Please understand we are in WW3 NOW!