Attack on Iran is ‘inexorable’ says former Bush man
Tribune Magazine
05-Aug-2010
There is more sabre-rattling from Washington –
but this time the question being asked in many quarters is whether
former American President George W Bush’s one-time director of the CIA
Michael Hayden is genuinely speaking unilaterally when he says a strike
by the United States on Iran is now “inexorable” or if he is being [...] by Bernard Purcell Thursday, August 5th, 2010

There is more sabre-rattling from Washington – but this time the
question being asked in many quarters is whether former American
President George W Bush’s one-time director of the CIA Michael Hayden is
genuinely speaking unilaterally when he says a strike by the United
States on Iran is now “inexorable” or if he is being used as a proxy –
and, if so, by whom.

Mr Hayden said in TV and newspaper interviews last week that military
action against Iran is more likely than ever because Tehran is
continuing its nuclear operations regardless of what the US says or
does. He said that, when he was in office, a military strike against
Iran was “way down on the list” but now “seems inexorable”.
And he added: “In my personal thinking, I have begun to consider that it may not be the worst of all possible outcomes.”

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