FOX News says top U.S. officials pushing for Iran strike
WASHINGTON -- United States military officials and weapons experts are advising the leadership to drop diplomacy with Iran over its nuclear program, and prepare for military action, FOX News reported.
The U.S. TV channel said Germany's recent decision not to back sanctions against the Islamic Republic, which the U.S. accuses of developing nuclear weapons, had pushed "a broad spectrum of officials in Washington to develop potential scenarios for a military attack."
The channel claimed that "political and military officers" had lost patience with Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns's diplomacy efforts with Iran.
FOX said security and nonproliferation offical John Rood, and several Mideast experts including James Jeffrey, a White House national security adviser, were "advising Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice that the diplomatic approach favored by Burns has failed and the administration must actively prepare for military intervention of some kind."
Serious discussions are now underway in the Bush administration on "the costs and benefits of military action against Iran," focusing on two option - "less invasive scenarios" involving a blockade, and "full-scale aerial bombardment."
The channel cited a foreign diplomat as saying the George W. Bush administration "has just about had it with Iran... They tried the diplomatic process. China is now obstructing them at the U.N. Security Council and the Russians are tucking themselves behind them.".......
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