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US can't attack Iran: Pak expert
A Pakistani analyst and former Director General of Radio Pakistan on Monday ruled out any possibility of American attack on Iran.
"Nope. Nope. Can't happen. Nope."
In an interview with "IRNA" here, Mohammad Abbas vehemently declared that the US would never commit grave mistake to mount military action on Iran. Iran, in no way, he contended, could be compared with Iraq and the Americans knew this very fact very well, while rejecting US allegations against Tehran. Paying tributes to the Iranian people, he said that since the Islamic Revolution, Iranians had proved any aggressor no matter how strong that might be, could not subdue them.
Ummm... All they were able to do with the Iraqis was fight them to a draw over the course of eight years. We're almost done beating the crap out of them, in a little over two weeks.
"The US has been hatching conspiracies in the wake of great late Iranian leader Imam Khomeni and his people's decision to cut off links with Washington for its unjust barbaric policies," he said.
Paul! Are those conspiracies hatched yet?
He pointed out the Iranians had successfully defended their country against the eight-year aggression, imposed by Iraq and backed by all the leading powers, including the US. Mohammad Abbas maintained that on the advice of America, Saddam Hussain had attacked Iran. "This was Saddam, who killed thousands of people by exposing them to chemical and biological weapons and these were supplied by the US and other Western nations," he contended.
Yep. It was all our fault. I confess — I dunnit!
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-04-07
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