Once again, we are reminded of the balls of General David Petraeus. Years ago, when the whole world expected the U.S. military to throw its hands up in the air and quit operations in Iraq, General Petraeus concocted a strategy of INCREASING troops and moving them out TOWARDS the enemy - that "Surge" strategy ended up winning the War in Iraq for the U.S. and Coalition forces and showed the bravery and leadership of this man.
And now, while the world has hesitated to do anything to stop Iran's nuclear weaponry advancement, Petraeus has ordered preparatory espionage in the region by U.S. special forces...just in case the call is made for the U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
From the report at Times Online:
With this information out there now, one has to wonder just what are the roadblocks for the U.S. to formally start this whole process of an attack on Iran. I've said it many times before, but I do not see ANY world backlash for an American or coalition or American/Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Russia and China are sick of the Iranian nuke bullshit, most Arab countries are more scared of Iran than they are Israel and the likes of India and Pakistan would feel relief if the crazy ass mullahs had their weapons taken from them.
Why not just put this plan in motion? Like now?
And now, while the world has hesitated to do anything to stop Iran's nuclear weaponry advancement, Petraeus has ordered preparatory espionage in the region by U.S. special forces...just in case the call is made for the U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
From the report at Times Online:
Teams of American special forces have been authorised to conduct spying missions intended to pave the way for a military strike on Iran in case President Obama orders one, US government sources have confirmed.
The military units would penetrate Iranian territory to reconnoitre potential nuclear targets and make contact with friendly dissident groups, according to a secret directive written by General David Petraeus. The document’s existence was disclosed for the first time yesterday.
It authorises an expansion in the use of US special forces throughout the Middle East, US officials said. However, it is the possibility of American troops operating covertly inside Iran that has the greatest potential to destabilise regional security.
With this information out there now, one has to wonder just what are the roadblocks for the U.S. to formally start this whole process of an attack on Iran. I've said it many times before, but I do not see ANY world backlash for an American or coalition or American/Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Russia and China are sick of the Iranian nuke bullshit, most Arab countries are more scared of Iran than they are Israel and the likes of India and Pakistan would feel relief if the crazy ass mullahs had their weapons taken from them.
Why not just put this plan in motion? Like now?
Petraeus orders US spies to prepare for anti-nuclear strike on Iran
Teams of American special forces have been authorised to conduct spying missions intended to pave the way for a military strike on Iran in case President Obama orders one, US government sources have confirmed.
The military units would penetrate Iranian territory to reconnoitre potential nuclear targets and make contact with friendly dissident groups, according to a secret directive written by General David Petraeus. The document’s existence was disclosed for the first time yesterday.
It authorises an expansion in the use of US special forces throughout the Middle East, US officials said. However, it is the possibility of American troops operating covertly inside Iran that has the greatest potential to destabilise regional security.
General Petraeus, the most senior American commander in the Middle East and Central Asia, relied on special forces to ensure the success of the US troop surge in Iraq in 2007. His order to increase the use of Delta Force, Navy Seal and Army Ranger units for intelligence gathering and combat missions could jeopardise US relations with allies in the region while intensifying a long-running turf war between US military intelligence and the CIA.
The seven-page document, seen by The New York Times, remained classified yesterday, though it was written in September. Since then US military specialists working with Yemeni armed forces have killed 6 out of 15 leaders of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The raids followed reports linking the group to the murder of 13 Americans at Fort Hood, Texas, and the attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Northwest Airlines jet.
The number of US special operations teams in Afghanistan has also doubled since the Petraeus directive, senior officials have said. Such teams are now believed to account for more than half of all combat operations in the Afghan war zone.
Sending special forces into Iran would be controversial but one of the missions of US Special Operations Command, headed by Admiral Eric Olson, is to conduct reconnaissance in any country deemed to pose a threat. A Pentagon spokesman acknowledged to The Times that individual commanders have authority to conduct intelligence operations as they see fit.
General Petraeus is a member of the Pentagon high command whose tasks include drawing up plans to destroy Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Such plans “are always going to be under serious consideration,” Anthony Cordesman, of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, said, “because you are dealing with a serious threat”.
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Great news...but - it pisses me off that this type of info in known and reported on when those brave men should be able to carry out such an operation without anyone else knowing of it.
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