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Minggu, 11 Januari 2009

Bush Not Planning bless Israel attack Iran

President George W Bush rejected the request of Israel years ago to request that the U.S. helped comb Iran main nuclear complex. Requests Israel is a special form of bomb that can blow through a bunker and permit air territory to reach Iraq main nuclear complex at Natanz Iran.

As made, Natanz is the only uranium The center is known in Iran. So reported The New York Times in its online edition on Saturday (10 / 1). However, the White House refused the request. Nevertheless, White House says, the demand can increase intelligence cooperation in the U.S. and Israel asked the U.S. mission to menyabotase Iran's nuclear program.

Hidden programs that began in early 2008 of plans to enter into the supplier chain in the Iraqi nuclear materials abroad and destroy the power network system and other network, said The Times. The Times also quoted interviews with several officials and former officials in the foreign experts and international nuclear inspection teams. According to them, this program will be asked to elect the U.S. president, Barack Obama, who will decide whether the program still proceed.

According to The Times, Bush openly avoid attack based on input from senior officials, such as the Ministry of Defense Robert Gates. Gates said, it opens ineffective and could trigger a widespread war in the Middle East.

Requests Israel to fly in Iraqi territory to attack Iran is a consequence of the U.S. Intelligence Agency report pengujung in 2007 stating that Iran has stopped developing weapons nuklirnya four years earlier. This report is to make Israel get mad. Israel and seeks to refute the report, and submit evidence that Iran is developing weapons nuklirnya.

Spokesperson for the National Security Council Gordon Johndroe refused to comment Saturday.

Previously, in an interview with the Associated Press this week, Bush National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, said, Iran is the biggest challenge Obama in the Middle East region. He also said, sanctions are a more urgent need to imprison Taheran ambition nuklirnya development and support groups to stop extremists.

Hadley added that Bush government has been trying to sustain and collect the influence of government as a legacy to Obama.

Last month, Obama said, a combination of economic incentives and sanctions that may be more successful weight pressing Tehran. Obama also says, himself will take the hard diplomacy.

HIN
Source: AP