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WASHINGTON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - U.S. contingency planning for military action against Iran's nuclear program goes beyond limited strikes and would effectively unleash a war against the country, a former U.S. intelligence analyst said on Friday.
"I've seen some of the planning ... You're not talking about a surgical strike," said Wayne White, who was a top Middle East analyst for the State Department's bureau of intelligence and research until March 2005.
"You're talking about a war against Iran" that likely would destabilize the Middle East for years, White told the Middle East Policy Council, a Washington think tank. "We're not talking about just surgical strikes against an array of targets inside Iran. We're talking about clearing a path to the targets" by taking out much of the Iranian Air Force, Kilo submarines, anti-ship missiles that could target commerce or U.S. warships in the Gulf, and maybe even Iran's ballistic missile capability, White said. MORE *************************** If this attack on Iran happens, you can expect that it will not be of the surgical variety, but rather an extensive and protracted war.
This is the danger we are facing with Bush failing in Iraq and being turned against by the public.
He believes that another war would rally the American public to his side, and Cheney is pushing hard for him to do it.
Plus this would create the perfect environment for Bush to pardon everyone, just like his dad did in Iran/Contra
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