Thursday, November 04, 2004

Britain: US attack on Iran 'inconceivable' - BBC

Britain makes it's postion clear.
UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw... said: "I don't see any circumstances in which military action would be justified against Iran, full stop." ...

Asked if it was inconceivable that the world would support US military action against Iran, presumably bombings or using Israel as a "proxy", Mr Straw replied: "Not only is that inconceivable but I think the prospect of it happening is inconceivable." ... The chances of another conflict in the wake of the Iraq war "pretty remote", he said.

"I don't think, please God, that we are going to see in the next four years the most cataclysmic event for international relations that we have seen in 60 years which occurred on 11 September 2001," he said. more

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