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Iran 'greatest threat' to US
A NEW US national security strategy document reaffirms the White House stance on pre-emptive war against threatening foreign states and terrorists, despite the country's mounting troubles in Iraq. In a quadrennial review of national security strategy to be released today, the White House also singles out Iran as possibly the greatest threat to the US, the Washington Post reported.

"We may face no greater challenge from a single country than from Iran," it says, according to the Post, noting Tehran's alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons.

But it also cites challenging situations in North Korea, Russia and China, according to the newspaper. It calls on Beijing to "act as a responsible stakeholder", adding that "Our strategy ... seeks to encourage China to make the right strategic choices for its people, while we hedge against other possibilities".

The 49-page document reiterates the stance laid out in the 2002 document moving away from deterrence and containment to a more aggressive stance toward US enemies, the Post said. "If necessary, however, under long-standing principles of self defence, we do not rule out use of force before attacks occur, even if uncertainty remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack," it says. "When the consequences of an attack with WMD (weapons of mass destruction) are potentially so devastating, we cannot afford to stand idly by as grave dangers materialise," it says.

The strategy, to be made public with a speech by White House national security adviser Stephen Hadley later today, "serves as a guidepost for agencies and officials drawing up policies in a range of military, diplomatic and other arenas", the Post said. "I don't think it's a change in strategy," Hadley told the Post. "It's an updating of where we are with the strategy, given the time that's passed and the events that have occurred."
Posted by: tipper 2006-03-16
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