US Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz says the Pentagon
has prepared military options to strike Iranian nuclear energy
facilities. Schwartz said that as far as the military options are concerned,
Marine Gen. James Mattis, the Mideast combat commander who would oversee
a potential war with Iran, “is satisfied that we have been as
forthcoming and imaginative as possible” in the planning. “We have an operational capability and you wouldn’t want to be there
when we used it,” he said when asked about a 30,000-pound Massive
Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bomb in a meeting with defense reporters on
Wednesday. The general, however, refused to comment if the MOP bomb could reach underground nuclear sites in Iran. “Not to say that we can’t continue to make improvements and we are,” he said. “The bottom line is we have a capability but we’re not sitting on our
hands, we’ll continue to improve it over time,” Schwartz added. The US and Israeli officials have intensified their anti-Iran war
rhetoric in recent months to put more pressure on the country over its
nuclear energy program.
Asked whether Iranian nuclear sites are immune to the US air power,
Schwartz said, “It goes without saying that strike is about physics. The
deeper you go the harder it gets.”
The general noted that the US arsenal “is not an inconsequential
capability,” saying that the outcome of any preemptive attack would
depend on the goal of the strike.
“What is the objective? Is it to eliminate, is to delay, is to
complicate? I mean what is the national security objective. That is sort
of the imminent argument on all of this,” he said.
The United States had previously portrayed its policy as one that
attempted to engage Iran in negotiations over its nuclear energy program
through various coercive measures such as the imposition of sanctions
against the Islamic Republic’s oil sector and central bank.
However, a Wall Street Journal report revealed on Tuesday that the
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top Tel Aviv
officials have put the US President Barack Obama administration under
pressure to adopt a more aggressive policy regarding Iran’s nuclear
energy program.
Netanyahu is also due to meet Obama in Washington on March 5 to discuss Iran’s nuclear energy program.
Iran has promised a crushing response to any military strike against
the country, warning that any such measure could result in a war that
would spread beyond the Middle East.
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