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CEM: The View from the UK


President of Iran @ Columbia University.Image via WikipediaThis comes in from our UK corespondent CEM:

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24475744-28737,00.html

excerpt from 'Diplomacy takes back seat as preparations point to confrontation'

by Abraham Rabinovich, The Australian, October 11, 2008

This week, however, Olmert flew to Moscow in an attempt to persuade the Russians not to sell Tehran the S-300 ground-to-air missile system that would provide the Iranians with a formidable defence against attacking warplanes… In the event Russia rejects the request, the Israeli Air Force was reported by Israel Radio to have consulted with Turkey about holding training exercises in that country with the S-300 system bought by Turkey to devise ways of eluding the missiles.
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excerpts from 'Tehran shouldn't be devastated like Baghdad'

by Ugur Ergan, Hurriyet, 17 August 2008

link to the original news item in Turkish: http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/9680208.asp?m=1


[Turkey's] President Abdullah Gul's warnings to Iran's President Ahmedinejad on the ongoing nuclear crisis with the US bear similarities to those he had made back in February 2003, to then Iraq's Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan to prevent the Iraq War:

"The political scope for finding a peaceful solution is getting increasingly narrower. We are heading towards perilous developments. We, as Turkey did everything we could to prevent the war. From now on, preventing the war lies solely in your hands. Don't engage in a war that you cannot win against the US." [Prime Minister Gul's meeting with Ramadan, Ankara, February 2003]

"We find the latest package offered by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany positive which we support as well. We see this as a window of opportunity. The time is running out, don't miss this opportunity. Bush might strike [Iran] before leaving office. If the US were to strike [Iran], they would strike fiercely. As your neighbour, we wouldn't want Tehran to be devastated like Baghdad." [President Gul's meeting with Ahmadinejad, Istanbul, August 2008]

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