Fox News Report states 2008 as Year of Preference for Attack on Iran!
September 13, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
The time frame guesstimate for an initial outbreak of a major Middle East war, occurring at some point in time between 2008 and the end of 2012, looks more and more reasonable as a good choice.
‘German opposition to sanctions may spur US attack on Iran’
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
September 13, 2007
Germany’s unwillingness to impose further sanctions on Iran has pushed the United States closer towards a decision on a military strike, Fox News reported on Wednesday.
According to the report, Germany’s decision h as spurred senior US
army officials to try and convince US Foreign Secretary Condoleezza Rice to abandon once and for all the diplomatic route of preventing a nuclear Iran.
The report fur ther stated that
the date of preference for an attack against Iran is in eight to ten months – after the US presidential candidates for both the Democrats and the Republicans have been chosen, but before the major presidential campaign kicks off.
The report stated that the attack would be comprised of two main strategies: cutting off the Iranian gas supply, which the US hopes would pressure the Iranian people towards action against their government, and an aerial bombing campaign, which would be meant to paralyze Iranian defenses and allow American bombers to destroy the nuclear facilities.
Opponents to a military strike claim that an attack would require at least one week of intense bombing, and that it would only set the Iranian nuclear program back a few years, the report said.
Two other claims of the opponents is that an American strike would provoke Iran into attacking Israel, and that abandoning diplomatic action would negatively impact Iraq and the US troops stationed there.
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