The 'proxy war': UK troops are sent to Iranian border
The build up to a war with Iran is taking significant steps forward with news that British forces are being sent to the Iranian border.
This comes hot on the heels of Petraeus's claim that he may soon have to take action within Iran itself:British forces have been sent from Basra to the volatile border with Iran amid warnings from the senior US commander in Iraq that Tehran is fomenting a "proxy war".
In signs of a fast-developing confrontation, the Iranians have threatened military action in response to attacks launched from Iraqi territory while the Pentagon has announced the building of a US base and fortified checkpoints at the frontier.
The UK operation, in which up to 350 troops are involved, has come at the request of the Americans, who say that elements close to the Iranian regime have stepped up supplies of weapons to Shia militias in recent weeks in preparation for attacks inside Iraq.
The deployment came within a week of British forces leaving Basra Palace, their last remaining base inside Basra city, and withdrawing to the airport for a widely expected final departure from Iraq. Brigadier James Bashall, commander of 1 Mechanised Brigade, based at Basra said: "We have been asked to help at the Iranian border to stop the flow of weapons and I am willing to do so. We know the points of entry and I am sure we can do what needs to be done. The US forces are, as we know, engaged in the 'surge' and the border is of particular concern to them."
So, the Bush regime's insane march towards war with the Iranians continues.The move came as General David Petraeus, the US commander in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador to Iraq, made some of the strongest accusations yet by US officials about Iranian activity. General Petraeus spoke on Monday of a "proxy war" in Iraq, while Mr Crocker accused the Iranian government of "providing lethal capabilities to the enemies of the Iraqi state".
In an interview after his appearance before a congressional panel on Monday, General Petraeus strongly implied that it would soon be necessary to obtain authorisation to take action against Iran within its own borders, rather than just inside Iraq. "There is a pretty hard look ongoing at that particular situation" he said.
Said Jalili , Iran's deputy foreign minister, last night said: "I think [the US and its allies] are going to prevaricate with the truth because they know they have been defeated in Iraq and they have not been successful. And so they are going to put the blame on us, on the other side."I think Jalili is being overly optimistic if he thinks that all Bush and Co. want to do is blame them for their defeat in Iraq. I actually believe that Bush is insane enough to want to widen the conflict through air strikes and that all this troop movement is simply a way to prepare the American people for any future strike.
The Israelis want Iran attacked and if there is any way in which Bush can facilitate this request then he will do so.
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5 comments:
The British troops near the Iranian border? I'm sure it's just a matter of time before they happen across some Iranians they can surrender to.
Ah, now it's time to paint your allies as cowards is it? And you're the same person who effects horror that Democrats could doubt Petraeus is telling the truth, yet you feel free to attack the British fighting forces as cowards desperate to surrender? You're a disgrace, Jason.
Yeah whatever. It's called sarcasm.
Ah, so when you malign the troops it's sarcasm, when others do it, it's practically treason...
So they are pussies now thanks to official policy!
But that's not running down the troops right?
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