In an interview, veteran Democratic foreign policy insider Stuart Eizenstat admits that the Obama administration has not placed all options on the table for dealing with Iran. The Times of Israel reports:Of course not. Why nip the problem in the bud now when Obama can let things build up until a major war breaks out?
Asked whether he could then envisage the United States, at the head of an international coalition, intervening militarily, Eizenstat said: “Well, I don’t want to say militarily. I want to say ‘intervene with other capabilities.’”In other words, Eizenstat is saying that America will is not likely ever to use military action against Iran nuke program.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
It is Unlikely that Obama Will Use Force Against Iran
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