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Date: 23 Feb 2006 08:55:52 PM
Object: Report: U.S. wants Iran strike by 2007
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3218390,00.html
Report: U.S. wants Iran strike by 2007
Saudi paper al-Watan quotes Pentagon report that says U.S. has list of
31 Iranian nuclear sites marked for destruction; experts recommend
attack before Iran reaches point of no return in January 2007;
according to report, Israel will not take direct part in any proposed
military action, but will be allowed to respond if attacked
Roee Nahmias
The United States and its allies have marked 31 sites in Iran as
targets for a possible strike, which =E2=80=93 in the event it takes place
=E2=80=93 will last between five days and a week, Saudi-based al-Watan
newspaper wrote in a report based on Pentagon reports and intelligence
data from other western countries.
U=2ES. Prepares
U=2ES. drawing up plans for Iran attack / Associated Press
London-based Sunday Telegraph says American Central Command, Strategic
Command planners were =E2=80=98identifying targets, assessing weapon-loads
and working on logistics for an operation=E2=80=99; U.N. nuclear watchdog
agency strips most surveillance equipment from Iranian nuclear sites
Full Story
According to al-Watan, Israel will not take a direct part in any
proposed military action, but the American administration has
nevertheless decided to allow the country to respond if it is subjected
to a ballistic attack from Iran.
The newspaper claimed it holds a report compiled by the intelligence
wing of the American air force that indicates the United States has
marked 23 nuclear sites in Iran as designated for a strike, and that
intelligence bodies from other states added another eight facilities to
the list, which now totals 31 potential targets.
Danger o radioactive contamination
Al-Watan further reported that American experts have warned that
strikes must take place this year, and that in any case they should not
be postponed to later than January 2007; after this date, Iran is
expected to reach the point of no return when its nuclear facilities
will contain radioactive materials.
If these sites are attacked, such materials may leak and endanger
civilians living in the area, as well as any one else who comes in
contact with them.
The Saudi paper claimed that the Pentagon recently approached American
and European research centers and asked them to evaluate the possible
Iranian response such a strike may trigger.
The American report estimated that an attack on Iran will result in a
military confrontation of about six months, but that the number of
casualties in case of an Iranian response will be relatively low.
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(02.19.06, 14:41)
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User: "Mr. Hyde"

Title: Re: Report: U.S. wants Iran strike by 2007 23 Feb 2006 11:36:40 PM
America may have these Sites in their 'Aim', but I get the feeling that they are hoping that
'Someone Else' pulls the trigger !!!
Just a thought.
--
Mr. Hyde(ing) in Plan Site [ :-) ]
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3218390,00.html
Report: U.S. wants Iran strike by 2007
Saudi paper al-Watan quotes Pentagon report that says U.S. has list of
31 Iranian nuclear sites marked for destruction; experts recommend
attack before Iran reaches point of no return in January 2007;
according to report, Israel will not take direct part in any proposed
military action, but will be allowed to respond if attacked
Roee Nahmias
The United States and its allies have marked 31 sites in Iran as
targets for a possible strike, which - in the event it takes place
- will last between five days and a week, Saudi-based al-Watan
newspaper wrote in a report based on Pentagon reports and intelligence
data from other western countries.
U.S. Prepares
U.S. drawing up plans for Iran attack / Associated Press
London-based Sunday Telegraph says American Central Command, Strategic
Command planners were 'identifying targets, assessing weapon-loads
and working on logistics for an operation'; U.N. nuclear watchdog
agency strips most surveillance equipment from Iranian nuclear sites
Full Story
According to al-Watan, Israel will not take a direct part in any
proposed military action, but the American administration has
nevertheless decided to allow the country to respond if it is subjected
to a ballistic attack from Iran.
The newspaper claimed it holds a report compiled by the intelligence
wing of the American air force that indicates the United States has
marked 23 nuclear sites in Iran as designated for a strike, and that
intelligence bodies from other states added another eight facilities to
the list, which now totals 31 potential targets.
Danger o radioactive contamination
Al-Watan further reported that American experts have warned that
strikes must take place this year, and that in any case they should not
be postponed to later than January 2007; after this date, Iran is
expected to reach the point of no return when its nuclear facilities
will contain radioactive materials.
If these sites are attacked, such materials may leak and endanger
civilians living in the area, as well as any one else who comes in
contact with them.
The Saudi paper claimed that the Pentagon recently approached American
and European research centers and asked them to evaluate the possible
Iranian response such a strike may trigger.
The American report estimated that an attack on Iran will result in a
military confrontation of about six months, but that the number of
casualties in case of an Iranian response will be relatively low.
(02.19.06, 14:41)
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