Thursday, January 17, 2008

USA prepares military action against Iran?


U.S. President George W. Bush is finishing his three-day trip to Israel. On
Friday Bush intends to visit Jerusalem’s major places of interest, but the main
goal of Bush’s Mideastern tour is not so peaceful as it may seem at first sight.

The administrations of Mossad and Aman (external
intelligence) prepared a report for Shimon Peres to prove that Iran was going to
build its first A-bomb during the coming several months. The document, of which
the U.S. administration is obviously informed, may counterbalance the recent
report from American special services that said that Teheran suspended its
attempts to make nuclear weapons.
Bush stated after his two-hour meeting
with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that Iran
continued to be a “threat to world peace.” The president added that Washington
would continue to show pressure on Teheran.
The president of the Academy of
Geopolitical Sciences of Russia, Leonid Ivashov, said in an interview with
Pravda.ru that Bush’s visit to the Middle East is linked with both the
presidential race and an attempt to retrieve his influence in the troubled
region.
First and foremost, George Bush outlined his
priorities. Israel, its security and support is definitely the first priority
for the States. That may mean that Bush is trying to win the support of the
pro-Israel lobby, especially its financial structures.
The peacemaking
mission of the U.S. president is the second priority. Bush visited Israel to
regulate the conflict with Palestine. To crown it all, Bush is willing to
exercise his readiness to attack Iran. According to his own statements, the U.S.
president views Iran as the country that may start the Third World War.



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This article is important because it shows how afriad President Bush is about Iran building it's first Nuclear Plant. He accuses Iran of being a "threat to world peace".

1 comment:

Mayfield said...

Better spacing needed.