US
Preparing To Bomb Iran's Nuclear Capabilities As Soon As Next Month:
Report
26
July, 2018
As
the White House convenes a policy
meeting on
Iran Thursday involving senior Pentagon officials and cabinet
advisers under national security adviser John Bolton, and after a
week of intense saber-rattling by President Donald Trump and his
Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, a
new bombshell report by Australia's ABC says
the White House is drawing up plans to
strike Iran's alleged nuclear facilities as early as next month.
Senior figures in the Australia's Turnbull government have told the ABC they believe the US is prepared to bomb Iran's nuclear capability. The bombing could be as early as next month. —ABC report
Crucially, Australia
is part of the so-called "Five Eyes" global intelligence
partners which
includes the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and
plays in a key role in hosting top-secret facilities that guide
American spy satellites.
According
to the breaking report, ABC
[Australian Broadcasting Corporation] has
learned the following based on statements of key senior
defense and intelligence officials:
- Senior Government figures have told the ABC they believe the Trump administration is prepared to bomb Iran
- They say Australian defence facilities would likely play a role in identifying possible targets
- But another senior source, in security, emphasizes there is a difference between providing intelligence and "active targeting"
The
report cites high level Aussie government officials who say
that secretive Australian defense and intelligence facilities
would likely cooperate with the United States and Britain
in identifying
targets in a strike on Iran.
One
particular facility, the Pine
Gap joint defense facility in
the Northern Territory, would play a significant targeting role in
joint US-led strikes on Iran,
according to the
report,
it's "considered crucial among the so-called 'Five
Eyes' intelligence partners... for its role in directing
American spy satellites."
And
further, other agencies are expected to play a role:
Analysts from the little-known spy agency Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation would also be expected to play a part.
Canada would be unlikely to play a role in any military action in Iran, nor would the smallest Five Eyes security partner New Zealand, sources said.
However,
though officials speaking to ABC on
condition of anonymity say intelligence plans for targeting suspected
Iran nuke sites have begun, Australia's
foreign ministry is still seeking to avoid war through intense
diplomatic efforts.
"Australia
is urging Iran to be a force for peace and stability in the region,"
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told ABC's AM program on Thursday.
The
report comes after President Trump's all caps twitter
tirade on Sunday which warned Iran
to "NEVER,
EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES
THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED
BEFORE..."
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