Shifting targets
2007-10-03
Dick Cheney is looking for an excuse to launch surgical strikes
against Iran, according to Seymour Hersh of The New Yorker.
There has been a shift in targeting away from a broad bombing
plan toward select strikes against the Revolutionary Guards, he
said. The campaign to convince Americans that Iran poses an
imminent nuclear threat didn't work, he told CNN, so Cheney
now wants to go after the Iranian troops who are "killing our
boys" in Iraq. This is worrying some Europeans, including
France, who think the U.S. is exaggerating the extent of Iranian
meddling in Iraq. The CR (which is not mentioned by Hersh) has
played a small but integral role in Bush's Iraq policy, not only by
supporting the invasion but also by playing up the Iranian threat
by entering into radar talks. The CR might want to keep in mind
that any bombing of Iran would, as one European diplomat told
Hersh, likely lead to asymmetrical attacks by Iran on European
targets.
[Czech Republic station base European Union EU United States of
America USA Vice President Richard]
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