Fox News reports US officials seriously contemplating attack on Iran's
nuclear program after Germany withdraws support for more sanctions
Yitzhak Benhorin
US officials are mulling a military assault on Iran's Islamic regime
after a recent decision by Germany to withhold support for new
sanctions against Tehran over its refusal to heed international calls
to halt nuclear work, Fox News reported Tuesday.
Germany is one of three EU nations, along with Britain and France, that
are leading efforts to halt Iran's nuclear program through diplomacy
and sanctions.
Fox News reported on its Web site that German officials said during a
meeting with Iranian delegates in Berlin that Chancellor Angela Merkel
will no longer support further sanctions against Iran by the United
Nations Security Council, leading Bush administration officials to
believe that sanctions are dead.
Germany would however would "privately welcome, while publicly
protesting," a US bombing campaign against Iran's nuclear facilities.
The news channel also said that there was broad consensus across the
relevant US agencies that Germany would withdraw from the diplomatic
efforts led by the United States.It was also reported that US officials
believe that Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas
Burns has failed in finding a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear
ambitions and have advised Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that a
military intervention of some sorts was necessary.
A senior Bush administration official told Fox that "everyone in town"
was discussing the costs and benefits of a military assault on Iran
that was likely to unfold within the next eight to ten months, well
before the November 2008 presidential elections.
US officials believe that an attack plan against Iran would last at
least two weeks of sustained bombing and would at best set Iran's
nuclear program a number of years, Fox reported.The Bush administration
"has just about had it with Iran," said one foreign diplomat. "They
tried the diplomatic process. China is now obstructing them at the UN
Security Council and the Russians are tucking themselves behind them.
"The Germans are wobbling …There are a number of people in the
administration who do not want their legacy to be leaving behind an
Iran that is nuclear armed, so they are looking at what are the
alternatives? They are looking at other options," the diplomat told Fox.
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