Post by Areff on Oct 26, 2012 20:14:47 GMT
Great Britain will not give the green light to the UnitedStates
Britain will not give the green light to the U.S. for a "build-up" of his troops on military bases such as Diego Garcia, in the context of a preemptive strike against Iran. A revelation Thursday, October 25, 2012 by the British newspaper The Guardian.
Diego Garcia can not be used as a base for attacks against Iran. This is the answer given by London to lobby against Washington to use its military facilities for a preemptive strike against the Islamic Republic as the edition of Thursday, October 25, 2012 the British newspaper The Guardian.
The newspaper said that diplomats American spoke with London to use this database installed on the Chagos Archipelago. If London did not accede to the request of his partner overseas, this is due to the fact that assistance to any attack against Iran would be a violation of international rights, explains the daily.
The Guardian emphasizes obtaining information to the effect that the Americans also eyeing the British base in Cyprus as part of a "build-up" of its forces around the Gulf. Diego Garcia, he was intended to accommodate aircraft taking off from U.S. bases in Ascension Island in the middle Atlantic Ocean.
Actually, this is all part of a plan put in place to face the threat of nuclear weapon development by Iran. British ministers have therefore sought a legal opinion from their Attorney-General and it has advanced reasons why they could not give the green light to the Obama administration.
The Guardian also reports that Americans have not yet done formal request for such an attack is not imminent. The discussions on the position rather qu'afficherait the British government against such an approach. In the meantime, a British military delegation has already visited the headquarters of the U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla., to review emergency plans in case of conflict with Iran.
London is ready Washington to help if a conflict has already declared, but is reluctant to support to form strike forces.
" It is likely that if the Israelis decide to attack Iran or that Americans think they have the To the Israelis, Britain will not be informed in advance, "said a government source in British Guardian. " In this case, the government would prefer it that way . "
To this day, Americans and Britons prefer a diplomatic solution. But Israelis are "nervous" to the program of uranium enrichment by the ayatollahs' regime. Israel has already raised the possibility of a strike and Benyamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister spoke of the urgency of military action from the rostrum of the United Nations last month.
Britain will not give the green light to the U.S. for a "build-up" of his troops on military bases such as Diego Garcia, in the context of a preemptive strike against Iran. A revelation Thursday, October 25, 2012 by the British newspaper The Guardian.
Diego Garcia can not be used as a base for attacks against Iran. This is the answer given by London to lobby against Washington to use its military facilities for a preemptive strike against the Islamic Republic as the edition of Thursday, October 25, 2012 the British newspaper The Guardian.
The newspaper said that diplomats American spoke with London to use this database installed on the Chagos Archipelago. If London did not accede to the request of his partner overseas, this is due to the fact that assistance to any attack against Iran would be a violation of international rights, explains the daily.
The Guardian emphasizes obtaining information to the effect that the Americans also eyeing the British base in Cyprus as part of a "build-up" of its forces around the Gulf. Diego Garcia, he was intended to accommodate aircraft taking off from U.S. bases in Ascension Island in the middle Atlantic Ocean.
Actually, this is all part of a plan put in place to face the threat of nuclear weapon development by Iran. British ministers have therefore sought a legal opinion from their Attorney-General and it has advanced reasons why they could not give the green light to the Obama administration.
The Guardian also reports that Americans have not yet done formal request for such an attack is not imminent. The discussions on the position rather qu'afficherait the British government against such an approach. In the meantime, a British military delegation has already visited the headquarters of the U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla., to review emergency plans in case of conflict with Iran.
London is ready Washington to help if a conflict has already declared, but is reluctant to support to form strike forces.
" It is likely that if the Israelis decide to attack Iran or that Americans think they have the To the Israelis, Britain will not be informed in advance, "said a government source in British Guardian. " In this case, the government would prefer it that way . "
To this day, Americans and Britons prefer a diplomatic solution. But Israelis are "nervous" to the program of uranium enrichment by the ayatollahs' regime. Israel has already raised the possibility of a strike and Benyamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister spoke of the urgency of military action from the rostrum of the United Nations last month.