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Date: 21 Feb 2006 02:08:34 AM
Object: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN
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Russia Warns U.S. Against Striking Iran
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer
Thu Feb 16, 11:29 AM ET
Russia's top military chief on Thursday warned the United States
against launching a military strike against Iran and a top diplomat
voiced hope that close cooperation with China could help resolve the
Tehran nuclear crisis.
With tension mounting over Iran's nuclear programs, Gen. Yuri
Baluyevsky, the chief of Russia's general staff, warned the United
States against attacking Iran.
"A military scenario can't be ruled out," Baluyevsky was quoted as
saying by Russian news agencies.
He said that while Iran's military potential cannot compare to the
United States', "it is hard to predict how the Muslim world will
respond to the use of force against Iran."
"This may stir the whole world, and it is crucial to prevent anything
like that," Baluyevsky was quoted as saying.
Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alekseyev, meanwhile, said that
cooperation with China could help push Iran toward accepting Moscow's
offer to host Iran's uranium enrichment program.
The Russian proposal has become a centerpiece of international efforts
to defuse tensions over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
"We are counting on the continuation of close contacts with our Chinese
colleagues and other interested countries," Alekseyev was quoted as
saying by the Interfax news agency. He added, however, that the Iranian
nuclear issue recently had become "sharper," and "it is too early to
assess the effectiveness of our joint steps to resolve it."
Iran's ambassador to Moscow said Thursday that Tehran hoped Russia
would be able to help resolve the international crisis surrounding the
Iranian nuclear program.
"Taking into account the good relations between Russia and Iran, I hope
that together we can overcome this crisis which has arisen recently,"
Gholamreza Ansari said at a meeting with Russian lawmakers.
Ansari confirmed that a delegation is expected to travel to Moscow on
Monday to discuss the proposal. He would not say who will lead it, but
the Interfax news agency quoted Vyacheslav Moshkalo, a spokesman for
the Russian embassy in Tehran, as saying that the team will be headed
by Javad Vaeidi, Iran's deputy nuclear negotiator.
Konstantin Kosachev, the head of Russian parliament's foreign affairs
committee, said after his discussions with the ambassador that he was
satisfied that the Iranians would be coming in good faith.
"Iran understands the seriousness of the situation and is ready to
continue discussions between experts to reach a compromise on the
Russian proposal," he said. He said he had received assurances that
"the delegation is getting ready for talks and will have all the
necessary authority for conducting negotiations."
Kosachev also sharply criticized Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's remarks in which he called for Israel's destruction and
questioned whether the Holocaust occurred.
"Such statements don't help strengthen Iran's international prestige,"
he said with Ansari standing at his side.
A Western diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
strong international consensus developed so far, including Russia, "is
probably the strongest instrument we have going right now in trying to
influence Iranian behavior."
Moscow is deeply concerned about the current Iranian regime's prospects
for acquiring nuclear weapons, not only because Russia is
geographically located close to Iran, but also because of the impact
that could have on other Middle East players' nuclear aspirations,
including Saudi Arabia's, the diplomat said.
The diplomat also noted that by aspiring to a central role in resolving
the Iran crisis, Russia wanted to show that it could use the contacts
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User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN 21 Feb 2006 02:38:47 AM
"=?utf-8?B?VGhlIExhc3QgMjQ5MyBkYXlz4oSiIOKZpQ==?=" <stargatedecember2012
@yahoo.ca> Spat the Words

http://www.heraldnewsdaily.com/stories/news-00144306.html

Russia Warns U.S. Against Striking Iran

Aw, let the Iranian president sweat beads. He's not sure if
we'll hit his country or not, and it's good for him. That
guy is almost as stupid as GW Bush.


By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer

Thu Feb 16, 11:29 AM ET


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User: "=?utf-8?B?VGhlIExhc3QgMjQ5MyBkYXlz4oSiIOKZpQ==?="

Title: Re: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN 21 Feb 2006 07:19:37 PM
Apparently it's a done deal.....Unless Britain (which has only a
modicom of influence over some in the US) manages to dissuade the US
from attacking Iran (highly unlikely) -- & the kikes have been doing
numerous practise bombing runs in their own dessert using replicas of
Iran's nuclear & military installations (some of which are located deep
underground).....
It's going to happen -- just a matter of *WHEN* & not *IF* -- only hope
for the world iz to delay the inevitable at the very least, so we can
have some remaining quality of life b4
the proverbial hits the fan & the fat lady belches !!!
C'est un fait accompli !!!
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
==========================================================
Perseid wrote:

"=?utf-8?B?VGhlIExhc3QgMjQ5MyBkYXlz4oSiIOKZpQ==?=" <stargatedecember2012
@yahoo.ca> Spat the Words

http://www.heraldnewsdaily.com/stories/news-00144306.html

Russia Warns U.S. Against Striking Iran


Aw, let the Iranian president sweat beads. He's not sure if
we'll hit his country or not, and it's good for him. That
guy is almost as stupid as GW Bush.


By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer

Thu Feb 16, 11:29 AM ET


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User: "George"

Title: Re: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN 21 Feb 2006 03:34:32 AM
"The Last 2493 daysT ?" <stargatedecember2012@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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http://www.heraldnewsdaily.com/stories/news-00144306.html
Russia Warns U.S. Against Striking Iran
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer
Thu Feb 16, 11:29 AM ET
Russia's top military chief on Thursday warned the United States
against launching a military strike against Iran and a top diplomat
voiced hope that close cooperation with China could help resolve the
Tehran nuclear crisis.
With tension mounting over Iran's nuclear programs, Gen. Yuri
Baluyevsky, the chief of Russia's general staff, warned the United
States against attacking Iran.
"A military scenario can't be ruled out," Baluyevsky was quoted as
saying by Russian news agencies.
He said that while Iran's military potential cannot compare to the
United States', "it is hard to predict how the Muslim world will
respond to the use of force against Iran."
"This may stir the whole world, and it is crucial to prevent anything
like that," Baluyevsky was quoted as saying.
Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alekseyev, meanwhile, said that
cooperation with China could help push Iran toward accepting Moscow's
offer to host Iran's uranium enrichment program.
The Russian proposal has become a centerpiece of international efforts
to defuse tensions over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
"We are counting on the continuation of close contacts with our Chinese
colleagues and other interested countries," Alekseyev was quoted as
saying by the Interfax news agency. He added, however, that the Iranian
nuclear issue recently had become "sharper," and "it is too early to
assess the effectiveness of our joint steps to resolve it."
Iran's ambassador to Moscow said Thursday that Tehran hoped Russia
would be able to help resolve the international crisis surrounding the
Iranian nuclear program.
"Taking into account the good relations between Russia and Iran, I hope
that together we can overcome this crisis which has arisen recently,"
Gholamreza Ansari said at a meeting with Russian lawmakers.
Ansari confirmed that a delegation is expected to travel to Moscow on
Monday to discuss the proposal. He would not say who will lead it, but
the Interfax news agency quoted Vyacheslav Moshkalo, a spokesman for
the Russian embassy in Tehran, as saying that the team will be headed
by Javad Vaeidi, Iran's deputy nuclear negotiator.
Konstantin Kosachev, the head of Russian parliament's foreign affairs
committee, said after his discussions with the ambassador that he was
satisfied that the Iranians would be coming in good faith.
"Iran understands the seriousness of the situation and is ready to
continue discussions between experts to reach a compromise on the
Russian proposal," he said. He said he had received assurances that
"the delegation is getting ready for talks and will have all the
necessary authority for conducting negotiations."
Kosachev also sharply criticized Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's remarks in which he called for Israel's destruction and
questioned whether the Holocaust occurred.
"Such statements don't help strengthen Iran's international prestige,"
he said with Ansari standing at his side.
A Western diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
strong international consensus developed so far, including Russia, "is
probably the strongest instrument we have going right now in trying to
influence Iranian behavior."
Moscow is deeply concerned about the current Iranian regime's prospects
for acquiring nuclear weapons, not only because Russia is
geographically located close to Iran, but also because of the impact
that could have on other Middle East players' nuclear aspirations,
including Saudi Arabia's, the diplomat said.
The diplomat also noted that by aspiring to a central role in resolving
the Iran crisis, Russia wanted to show that it could use the contacts
it has built up over the years - including direct communications with
the Iranians - to advance the concerns of the international
community.
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Is this a countdown to a brain fart, or what?
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User: ""

Title: Re: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN 21 Feb 2006 08:15:53 AM
yes bush dont do dstupd thing
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User: "Grandpa Norm"

Title: Re: RUSSIA WARNS U.S. *AGAINST* STRIKING IRAN 21 Feb 2006 02:46:01 PM
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yes bush dont do dstupd thing

Been on the drink again?
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