Is it just me or does the heat get turned up on this issue ?
Besides the usual saber-rattling from all sides, recent news is suspicious.
1.
Today, CNN reports carrier USS Abraham Lincoln moved from Persian Gulf to Gulf of Oman, to have a better reach into Afghanistan. My interpretation is, that it would be a sitting duck in the Persian Gulf and they want to have open sea for save operations.
2.
Israelis seem very very eager to achieve at least some sort of cease-fire / peace with Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and even Hamas.
3.
Iran really seems to think they can sit it out until a new president is in power. If the game is really on, i dont think they are in the driving seat.
I have no opinion if they really want to build a nuke or what, or if they even could in the next years, but given the war agenda this is probably not important. Their constant rejection of halting enrichment (although i think it is legal and their right) certainly feeds the hawks and i dont know if its very smart.
4.
Resolution 362 supported by AIPAC to be passed soon. This is REALLY bold stuff, calling for a blockade of a souvereign country and embargo on petroleum imports. If you dont know it, google. The House version is even tougher in language. The cons view it as a de facto declaration of war, should the recommended actions be put in place. The pros argue its just a little more tease to press for a diplomatic solution and it was not binding for the president, just a "recommendation".
5.
Iran reportedly stepped up its standing privatization programme for foreign investment recently. The only ones profiting from this are, from what i read, China, Russia, Japan, France, Germany.
As a sad sidenote, a few days ago there was a very neutral/technical article in the Isreali Haaretz online newspaper about their missle capacity and defense options "in the next war" from some former big shot at the army. I was bored so i started to look at the readers' comments. Shocking to says the least. 90% supported military action of some sort, mostly preemptive. People were talking about B52s, nukes, burning cities and basically saying "kill them all, we dont have a choice". If that is public opinion in Israel i dont know.
Besides the usual saber-rattling from all sides, recent news is suspicious.
1.
Today, CNN reports carrier USS Abraham Lincoln moved from Persian Gulf to Gulf of Oman, to have a better reach into Afghanistan. My interpretation is, that it would be a sitting duck in the Persian Gulf and they want to have open sea for save operations.
2.
Israelis seem very very eager to achieve at least some sort of cease-fire / peace with Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and even Hamas.
3.
Iran really seems to think they can sit it out until a new president is in power. If the game is really on, i dont think they are in the driving seat.
I have no opinion if they really want to build a nuke or what, or if they even could in the next years, but given the war agenda this is probably not important. Their constant rejection of halting enrichment (although i think it is legal and their right) certainly feeds the hawks and i dont know if its very smart.
4.
Resolution 362 supported by AIPAC to be passed soon. This is REALLY bold stuff, calling for a blockade of a souvereign country and embargo on petroleum imports. If you dont know it, google. The House version is even tougher in language. The cons view it as a de facto declaration of war, should the recommended actions be put in place. The pros argue its just a little more tease to press for a diplomatic solution and it was not binding for the president, just a "recommendation".
5.
Iran reportedly stepped up its standing privatization programme for foreign investment recently. The only ones profiting from this are, from what i read, China, Russia, Japan, France, Germany.
As a sad sidenote, a few days ago there was a very neutral/technical article in the Isreali Haaretz online newspaper about their missle capacity and defense options "in the next war" from some former big shot at the army. I was bored so i started to look at the readers' comments. Shocking to says the least. 90% supported military action of some sort, mostly preemptive. People were talking about B52s, nukes, burning cities and basically saying "kill them all, we dont have a choice". If that is public opinion in Israel i dont know.
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