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Cooler heads prevail over Iran
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Nuclear fallout all over the Earth is a good reason not to attack Iran. It is a sovereign nation going about its business is one more reason. If the World discovers that Iran arms terrorists and participates in subverting other countries, then those would be grounds for intervention. At this point such transgressions are at a low level.
In the mean time, the US is arming Saudi Arabia with bunker buster bombs.
“Leon Panetta warns against Iran strike
US defence secretary says attack against Iran's nuclear sites could have unintended consequences in the region
Reuters in Washington
guardian.co.uk, Friday 11 November 2011 05.25 EST
Military action against Iran could have "unintended consequences" in the region, the US defence secretary, Leon Panetta, said on Thursday, hours after Tehran warned that an attack against its nuclear sites would be met with "iron fists".
Panetta, who took over the Pentagon's top job in July, said he agreed with the assessment of his predecessor, Robert Gates, that a strike on Iran would only delay its nuclear programme, which the west believes is aimed at making an atomic bomb.
"You've got to be careful of unintended consequences here," Panetta told reporters at the Pentagon.
"It could have a serious impact in the region, and it could have a serious impact on US forces in the region," he said. "And I think all of those things, you know, need to be carefully considered."
Tension over Iran's nuclear programme has increased since Tuesday when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Tehran appeared to have worked on designing a bomb and may still be conducting secret research to that end.
Iran has warned that it will respond to any attacks by hitting Israel and US interests in the Gulf. Analysts say Tehran could retaliate by closing theStrait of Hormuz, the waterway where about 40% of all traded oil passes through.
"Our enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, America and its allies, should know that any kind of threat and attack or even thinking about any action will be firmly responded to," Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on state television.
Last week, a US military official told a forum in Washington that he saw Iran as the top threat to the United States and its allies in the Middle East, surpassing al-Qaida.
He pointed to concerns over Iran's nuclear programme and also to accusations by the US that Iran plotted to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington, an allegation Tehran has denied.
However, Panetta said military action remained a last resort in the US and Israeli view, and stressed US efforts to win tougher sanctions against Tehran.
"It is important for us to make sure we apply the toughest sanctions – economic, diplomatic pressures – on Iran to change their behaviour," he said.
"And we are in discussions with our allies with regards to additional sanctions that ought to be placed on Iran."
The European Union may approve fresh sanctions against Iran within weeks, EU diplomats said on Thursday.”



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at 06:05 on November 11th, 2011
The only reason we hesitate now are..
First..Tehran could retaliate by closing theStrait of Hormuz, the waterway where about 40% of all traded oil passes through
Second..disruption of global markets and financial recovery..
Any further hesitation now puts Israel itself in grave danger..This really isn't about 'cooler heads'..
As Tehran says.."Our enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, America and its allies" isn't a good sign for the future of that region either. Would it really be better to wait till Tehran has a nuclear device in it's arsenal or stop that process now_thats the real concern and bottm line..
at 06:15 on November 11th, 2011
There is more than one way to skin a cat. Psyops
at 07:01 on November 11th, 2011
You saw 'psyops' in action already with the 'green party' attempt to overthrow to current political regime in Tehran..We all saw how that turned out..
No, it will take more than military or intelligence psyops this time in Tehran