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    FORMER CIA DIRECTOR SAYS MILITARY ACTION AGAINST IRAN "A VERY BAD OPTION"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    January 18, 2012 - 11:34 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Former acting director of the Central Intelligence
    Agency (CIA) John McLaughlin has warned against any US military strike
    on Iran, urging dialogue and diplomacy to resolve American concerns
    on Iran's nuclear program.

    According to Press TV, speaking during a panel discussion in
    Washington on Tuesday, Jan 17, McLaughlin reasoned that taking a
    military action against Iran "would be a very bad option" since
    the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement would spare no effort to
    support the Tehran government.

    "One of the reasons (against a military option) is that Iran does have
    this relationship with Hezbollah. Hezbollah has not attacked American
    interests in recent years, but has lots of plans on the library shelf
    for doing that in the event we got into a confrontation with Iran,"
    McLaughlin explained.

    "And Hezbollah of course has been present in the United States. So one
    of the big problems with Iran is if you get into an open confrontation,
    a military confrontation, you risk a cycle of retaliation and response
    with great difficulty seeing where the end point is," he added.

    Meanwhile, escalating tensions over Iran's enrichment of uranium for
    nuclear energy, which has shifted to an underground mountain bunker
    better protected from possible air strikes, has raised fears for the
    flow of world oil supplies. Tehran has threatened to choke the West's
    supply of Gulf oil if its exports are hit by sanctions.

    China, Japan and India are Iran's top three buyers, taking more than 40
    percent of its crude exports. The European Union, which collectively
    buys another fifth or so of Iran's exported crude, has committed to
    banning imports of oil from Tehran, an OPEC member and the world's
    No. 5 crude exporter.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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