Friday, February 23, 2007

”Fears grow over Iran”

THE TIMES: Tony Blair has declared himself at odds with hawks in the US Administration by saying publicly for the first time that it would be wrong to take military action against Iran. The Prime Minister’s comments came hours before the UN’s nuclear watchdog raised the stakes in the West’s showdown with Tehran.

The International Atomic Energy Agency concluded that Iran had expanded its nuclear programme, defying UN demands for it to be suspended. Hundreds of uranium-spinning centrifuges in an underground hall are expected to be increased to thousands by May when Iran moves to “industrial-scale production”. Senior British government sources have told The Times that they fear President Bush will seek to “settle the Iranian question through military means” next year, before the end of his second term if he concludes that diplomacy has failed. “He will not want to leave it unresolved for his successor,” said one.

But there are deep fissures within the US Administration. Robert Gates, the Defence Secretary, who has previously called for direct talks with Tehran, is said to be totally opposed to military action.

Although he has dispatched a second US aircraft carrier to the Gulf, he is understood to believe that airstrikes would inflame Iranian public opinion and hamper American efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. One senior adviser to Mr Gates has even stated privately that military action could lead to Congress impeaching Mr Bush. "Blair opens-up US divide over Iran military action"

Mark Alexander

3 comments:

Ready Again in US said...

Mark,
Tony Blair has shown some backbone to disagree with President Bush considering Tony Blair has been President Bush's strongest supporter on US Foreign ploicy.
On another note: I have started reading A New Dark Age Is Dawning....You have my attention!

Mark said...

Ready Again in US:

Has Blair really shown backbone, or is he just playing politics? Further, how wise was he to do this? I would say that it was unwise to show that there is a cigarette paper between US and UK foreign policy. After all, the Americans are our true friends; the Iranians certainly are nothing of the kind.

I'm so glad you've started reading my book. I hope you enjoy it. I shall look forward to your comments.

Captain USpace said...

We are fairly certain that Obama or Hillary wouldn't do anything about Iran other than talk, talk, talk...

absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
help your enemy's foes

claim you do not want war
insist that you are peaceful
.