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Retired flags say Iran war would be disaster
Posted : Sunday Feb 4, 2007 9:11:56 EST
LONDON — Three former high-ranking U.S. military officers have called for Britain to help defuse the crisis over Iran’s nuclear program, saying military action against Tehran would be a disaster for the region.
In a letter to the Sunday Times newspaper, the retired officers urged President Bush to open talks “without preconditions” with the Iranian government in a bid to find a diplomatic solution.
The signatories were retired Army Lt. Gen. Robert G. Gard, a senior military fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation in Washington, D.C.; retired Marine Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, former head of Central Command; and Vice Adm. Jack Shanahan, former director of the Center for Defense Information.
They said Britain “has a vital role to play in securing a renewed diplomatic push” and urged Prime Minister Tony Blair to make it clear he would oppose any military attack on Iran.
The officers said an attack “would have disastrous consequences for security in the region, coalition forces in Iraq and would further exacerbate regional and global tensions.”
“The current crisis must be resolved through diplomacy,” they said.
The United States and several Western allies believe that Iran is using its nuclear program as a cover to produce a nuclear weapon — charges Iran denies, saying its aim is to generate electricity. Last week a respected think tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, said Iran was likely two to three years from having the capacity to build a nuclear weapon.
The U.N. Security Council has imposed sanctions on Tehran, and threatened to impose more if it continues to refuse to roll back its nuclear program.
Blair’s office refused to comment on whether Blair would back military intervention and reiterated the prime minister’s support for the U.N.’s response.
“Our position on Iran is clear; we think we need to pursue the route set out by the Security Council and Iran needs to respond to the demands of the international community and respond to demands of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency),” said a spokesman for Blair’s Downing Street office, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department policy.
The U.S. government has refused to rule out military action if Iran does not halt its nuclear activities, and has beefed up the U.S. military presence in the Gulf. Bush also has vowed more aggressive moves against Iranian operatives in Iraq, where the United States accuses Iran of training and arming insurgents who attack U.S. troops.
In a separate letter, Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders called for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Writing to The Independent on Sunday newspaper, Rabbi Tony Bayfield, head of reform Judaism in Britain; Lord Harries, the former Anglican Bishop of Oxford; and Imam Abduljalil Sajid of the Brighton Islamic Mission said there was “no justification in international law for attacking Iran militarily and the use of force is not an option at this juncture.”
“There is still time to talk and we urge everyone to use it and pray for success,” they said.
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