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The Coming War on Iran?

Epimenedes | 15.06.2004 20:00

A week or so ago I reported on the unprecedented departure of the larger part of the US surface fleet from both its east and west coast naval bases. Evidence is pointing towards Iran as the probable target of either harassment or attack by the US and UK navies

expect a June/July "event"

(1) The Background

Ten US Navy Carriers
Now At Sea - Only Two In Port
USS Carl Vinson Has Gone Out
From Radwick
6-10-4

This brings the number of carriers over the horizon to 10.
This would prove to be a most COSTLY exercise if in fact this is ONLY an exercise.

OR,Are they all on emergency operational deployment???

Of the remaining 2 carriers only USS Nimitz is deployable as the USS Eisenhower is having its nuclear power plant refuelled and will be out of commission for several years.

USS Carl Vinson goes out.  http://www.cvn70.navy.mil/

USS Abraham Lincoln goes out.  http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/04..._lincoln001.cfm

USS Roosevelt off the coast of Europe  http://www.centredaily.com/mld/cent...ews/8800488.htm

Seven carrier battle groups deployed in "summer pulse 04".
 http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/...9-1m4pulse.html

Notice how the article says that the seven carriers deployed represent every carrier that is seaworthy. When in reality there are now 10 carriers at sea. Completely unprecedented.

Seven Carrier Strike Groups Underway for Exercise "Summer Pulse 04"

The seven aircraft carriers involved in "Summer Pulse 04" will include: the Norfolk-based USS George Washington CSG and the San Diego-based USS John C. Stennis CSG, both currently deployed, and Yokosuka, Japan-based USS Kitty Hawk. The Mayport, Fla.-based USS John F Kennedy CSG will begin a combined and joint exercise early this month, followed by a scheduled overseas deployment. The Norfolk-based USS Harry S. Truman CSG will conduct a scheduled training exercise followed by overseas pulse operations with the Norfolk-based USS Enterprise CSG, beginning early this month. USS Ronald Reagan will conduct operations in the U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Southern Command theaters during the ship's interfleet transfer from Norfolk, Va., to its Pacific Fleet homeport of San Diego.
 http://www.defenselink.mil/releases...40602-0856.html

Where are the Carriers?
 http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/frp.htm

US Navy
 http://www.globalsecurity.org/milit...navy/index.html

Very unusual....especially as most of UK royal navy put to sea a few weeks ago....

Operations Map
 http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/3959.html
 http://www.goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=11337


(2) Little noticed vote by US House of Representatives (equivalent to House of Commons) authorizing a pre-emptive attack on Iran

House OKs Pre-emptive U.S. Attack Against Iran

by Trish Schuh 15 May 2004
Undeterred by the results of pre-emptive war in Iraq, the House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution May 6 authorizing pre-emptive military strikes against Iran. The vote was 376-3.

“It [Iran] has engaged in a systematic campaign of deception and manipulation to hide its true intentions and keep its large scale nuclear efforts a secret,” said Dan Burton (R-Indiana).

The resolution urges nations that have signed the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (See P. 13) to “use any and all appropriate means to deter, dissuade and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.” It also demands that the European Union, Asian nations, and Russia cease future commercial and energy trade with the Islamic Republic. Russia is the main contractor for Iran’s nuclear grid.

House members said the legislation is in line with the Bush Doctrine of preventive war, and creates a legal framework for later sanctions and “military options” against Iranian nuclear sites. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) and Pete Stark (D-Calif.) both condemned the bill, noting its similarity to the law that permitted a preemptive war on Iraq.

The bills’ adoption capped a year of anti-Iranian efforts in Congress.

A U.S. plan for military action against Iran has been complete since May 2003, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Under the plan, the U.S. would strike the Arak, Natanz, Isfahan and Bushehr installations with precision missiles launched from Iraq as well as Iran’s northern neighbors, Georgia and Azerbaijan.

British and American intelligence and special forces units have been put on alert for an Iran conflict within 12 months, according to British news sources.



(3) Mid June-- "Iraqi sources" tell the Saudis that Iranian troops are massing at the borders threatening an invasion....

look what pops up, a suggestion that Iran is about to invade Iraq .....

planted among the Saudi security community by the same Americans who lied to the Saudis back in 91 about Saddam bein g about to invade them

"Iran massing troops on Iraq border"

Beirut, Lebanon, Jun. 15 (UPI) -- Iran reportedly is readying troops to move into Iraq if U.S. troops pull out, leaving a security vacuum. The Saudi daily Al-Sharq al-Awsat, monitored in Beirut, reports Iran has massed four battalions at the border.

Al-Sharq al-Awsat quoted "reliable Iraqi sources" as saying, "Iran moved part of its regular military forces towards the Iraqi border in the southern sector at a time its military intelligence agents were operating inside Iraqi territory."

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