Will
John Bolton’s Dream to Bomb Iran Come True? Ex-Iranian Ambassador
Warns About U.S. Escalation
Democracy Now!
The
Pentagon has reportedly drawn up a plan to send as many as 120,000
troops to the Middle East if President Trump decides to take military
action against Iran.
The
New York Times reports the Pentagon presented the proposal on
Thursday after National Security Advisor John Bolton requested a
revision to an earlier plan.
Bolton
has long advocated for attacking Iran. According to the Pentagon, far
more than 120,000 troops would be needed if a ground invasion was
ordered. This comes as tension continues to escalate between the
United States and Iran.
The
United States recently deployed the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike
Group and a bomber task force to the region claiming there was a
“credible threat by Iranian regime forces.”
Iran
has announced it will stop complying with parts of the landmark 2015
nuclear deal and resume high-level enrichment of uranium in 60 days
if other signatories of the deal do not take action to shield Iran’s
oil and banking sectors from U.S. sanctions.
The
U.S. has attempted to cut Iran off from the global economy, even
though Iran has remained in compliance with the nuclear deal.
We
speak with Ambassador Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a Middle East Security
and Nuclear Policy Specialist at Princeton University’s Woodrow
Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He served as
spokesperson for Iran in its nuclear negotiations with the European
Union from 2003 to 2005.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.