Bush has called Persian Gulf countries to help with struggle against Iran
The chapter of the Pentagon Robert Gates calls the countries of Persian Gulf to help the USA in struggle against the “Iranian threat”. The countries of region have already helped the United States with questions of trade and safety, and, as the US Minister of Defense considers, the more there will be their support, the better for the International Community.
It looks like, the general system of the notification about rocket threats from Iran one of the core conversation topics at Gate’s meeting with Persian Gulf countries’ representatives, which will pass in Bahrain becomes.
Earlier Pentagon has promised that the report of US investigation, according to which Iran has stopped works on creation of the nuclear weapon, will not affect the attitude of defensive department to Teheran.
As the chapter of a strategic department of US Incorporated staff has noted that the uncooperative altitude to Iran is caused not only by its nuclear ambitions. It is not still clear, whether Iran has fulfilled the promise on struggle against weapons smuggling through the Iran-Iraq border.
On the eve Minister for Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov has declared in Bruxelles, that Russia hopes for carrying out of negotiations across Iran in spite of the fact that the US Secretary for State Condoleezza Rice calls for new sanctions against this country.
Earlier the president USA Georges Bush has called the International Community to continue to put pressure upon Teheran as the Iranian nuclear program still bears potential world threat.
- The USA have started large military studies at Iranian coastline
- USA have sent the third aircraft carrier to the Near East
- Israel pays great attention to any threats from Iran
- The US military operation against Iran can start at any moment
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