Thursday, May 17, 2007

CENTCOM Commander’s Veto Sank Bush’s Threatening Gulf Buildup


Maybe Admiral Fallon saw what we saw: A potential for another Bush-made disaster in the form of 9/11 and the Gulf of Tonkin all rolled into one.


CENTCOM Commander’s Veto Sank Bush’s Threatening Gulf Buildup - CommonDreams.org - Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community:

WASHINGTON - Admiral William Fallon, then President George W. Bush’s nominee to head the Central Command (CENTCOM), expressed strong opposition in February to an administration plan to increase the number of carrier strike groups in the Persian Gulf from two to three and vowed privately there would be no war against Iran as long as he was chief of CENTCOM, according to sources with access to his thinking.0515 05.

Fallon’s resistance to the proposed deployment of a third aircraft carrier was followed by a shift in the Bush administration’s Iran policy in February and March away from increased military threats and toward diplomatic engagement with Iran. That shift, for which no credible explanation has been offered by administration officials, suggests that Fallon’s resistance to a crucial deployment was a major factor in the intra-administration struggle over policy toward Iran.

The plan to add a third carrier strike group in the Gulf had been a key element in a broader strategy discussed at high levels to intimidate Iran by a series of military moves suggesting preparations for a military strike.

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