Monday, July 2, 2012

It is Unlikely that Obama Will Use Force Against Iran

From the Weekly Standard:
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:
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.
Of course not. Why nip the problem in the bud now when Obama can let things build up until a major war breaks out?

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