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US has plans to kill Iranian leadership
2006-10-03
A report issued last month by the Century Foundation warns that some in the Bush administration are making the case for air strikes aimed not only at setting back Iran's nuclear programme, but also at toppling the country's government. The report's author, retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner, says that these officials are undeterred by the concerns of military leaders about whether such attacks would be effective.

"If this uncertainty does not appear to worry the proponents of air strikes in Iran it is in no small part because the real US policy objective is not merely to eliminate the nuclear programme, but to overthrow the regime," according to him. "It is hard to believe, after the misguided talk prior to Iraq of how American troops would be greeted with flowers and welcomed as liberators, but those inside and close to the administration who are arguing for an air strike against Iran actually sound as if they believe the regime in Tehran can be eliminated by air attacks," the author adds.

The report titled ‘The End of the ‘Summer of Diplomacy’: assessing US military options on Iran,’ claims that the policymakers’ plan is to use targeted air strikes to kill the leadership and “enable the people” of Iran to take over the government. The assumption is that more reasonable, US-friendly, leadership will emerge. Gardiner argues that the plan is dangerously flawed and would more likely yield very different results. “No serious expert on Iran believes the argument about enabling a regime change,” he reveals. “On the contrary, whereas the presumed goal is to weaken or disable the leadership and then replace it with others who would improve relations between Iran and the United States, it is far more likely that such strikes would strengthen the clerical leadership and turn the United States into Iran’s permanent enemy.”
Posted by:Fred

#16  Of course we have plans to kill them. We have plans to kill a lot of losers & invade plenty of dictatorships. To preserve peace is to prepare for war. They'd shit themselves if they knew how thorough our NKor plan is. Master of the fricken' obvious wrote this.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-10-03 22:11  

#15  As much as I would like to see the Ayatollahs get zapped, the above is speculative. Seymour Hersh fever is spreading.
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550   2006-10-03 18:22  

#14  Perhaps they could show those plans to the CIA as I would like to read all the details in the NYT.
Posted by: Jake-the-Peg   2006-10-03 15:05  

#13  Please oh please!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-10-03 14:17  

#12   The US better darn well have "plans" to kill the leadership and/or disable critical infrastructure in every hostile and potentially hostile country in the world. It's simply due diligence because it's the military's job to jump when asked. Planning keeps you from bombing baby milk and aspirin factories.
Posted by: Flish Uleregum9913   2006-10-03 14:13  

#11  Always beware of stories where the exact opposite headline would also engender controversy.

US Has NO Plans To Kill Iranian Leadership

The report's author, retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner, says that these officials are undeterred by the concerns of military leaders about whether such attacks would be effective who believe that all contingencies should be planned for.
Posted by: Dreadnought   2006-10-03 13:34  

#10  ..."retired Air Force Colonel..."

Well, you can be a retired Air Force Colonel and have never set foot outside a personnel office. Assuming that he is indeed what he says, he knows that there's a contingency plan for EVERYTHING. Guessing that he's not gonna mention that part, though.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-10-03 11:19  

#9  retired AF Colonel....wish it were true, but this pretentious ass doesn't know....jeebus
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-03 09:49  

#8  Of course there are such plans. Heck, there are probably even plans to whack Tony Blair. Doesn't (necessarily) mean anything more than than that they are evaluating possible scenarios. The staff charged with generating such plans would be instructed not to be concerned with whether they would be effective - but just to make the plan that they think would have the best chance of being effective. The evaluation of how such a plan would play out would be left to a different team.
Gardiner must know somebody on one team, but seemingly not on the other(s). Still, debating the concept publicly is probably not a bad idea.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-10-03 07:40  

#7  US has plans to kill Iranian leadership .......and then usher in the 12th Iman.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-10-03 07:09  

#6  I don't know if this is true or not, but then again, neither do the Mad Mullahs. Sleep well boys!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-10-03 06:56  

#5  It's two - two - two strikes in one! :-)

Hey, W, did you know that if you hit sand with over 200MT it turns into oil? :-)
Posted by: gorb   2006-10-03 06:42  

#4  Sounds good to me. Like to see them blow eachother up over who gets who's oil refinery.
Posted by: Charles   2006-10-03 01:49  

#3  Worst case seems to be it will send Iran into chaos for years (don't forget those oil refineries). Gets my vote.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-10-03 01:36  

#2  Wish I could believe this.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-10-03 01:04  

#1  make it so
Posted by: Captain America   2006-10-03 00:41  

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