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9-14-2009 1:31 AM
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merrie says:
The head of the French military said Thursday that military intervention is no longer a viable option to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear capability.

French chief-of-staff Gen. Jean-Louis Georgelin said following a speech that that he believes a military operation would be too risky. "It is very difficult to plan a military operation in Iran, because we are not sure in one shot to be able to solve a problem and if you fail in one shot, it is a catastrophe," he said in English. "I don't think at this stage a military option is still available."

Georgelin was answering a question after a speech at the Atlantic Council in Washington on France's new relationship with NATO and stressed that the comment was his opinion.

Georgelin was in the United States to attend a ceremony Wednesday as French Gen. Stephane Abrial became the first non-American officer to permanently fill a NATO command post.
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9-14-2009 1:34 AM
merrie
The new position followed France’s decision this year to return to NATO’s military command, a decision-making body within the U.S.-dominated alliance.

The frank military assessment on Iran appeared to go beyond recent public comments by French officials.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has taken a tougher line on Iran than his predecessor, and hitched himself closer to the American position. Sarkozy startled diplomatic circles when in 2007 he mentioned the possibility of military intervention. He said wanted to avoid “a catastrophic alternative: an Iranian bomb, or the bombing of Iran” if diplomacy fails.

Soon afterward, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said the world should “prepare fo...
9-14-2009 1:42 PM
ColoradoRight
we don't have anybody in the US government who would take the risk either, so I guess we have all become French <shudder>
9-14-2009 1:48 PM
dulios
You guys want a third war?
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