Thursday, March 2, 2017

"Mad Dog" Mattis Almost Started a War With Iran Last Month

By Mehdi Hasan

DID YOU KNOW that the Trump administration almost went to war with Iran at the start of February?
Perhaps you were distracted by Gen. Michael Flynn’s resignation as national security adviser or by President Trump’s online jihad against Nordstrom. Or maybe you missed the story because the New York Times bizarrely buried it in the midst of a long piece on the turmoil and chaos inside the National Security Council. Defense Secretary James Mattis, according to the paper, had wanted the U.S. Navy to “intercept and board an Iranian ship to look for contraband weapons possibly headed to Houthi fighters in Yemen. … But the ship was in international waters in the Arabian Sea, according to two officials. Mr. Mattis ultimately decided to set the operation aside, at least for now. White House officials said that was because news of the impending operation leaked.”
Get that? It was only thanks to what Mattis’s commander in chief has called “illegal leaks” that the operation was (at least temporarily) set aside and military action between the United States and Iran was averted.
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1 comment:

  1. Sure glad that warmonger Hillary didn't get elected.
    BTW, I really detest Obama and Kerry, but the "Iran Deal" was a shining example of great diplomacy. To scrap it would be such a tragedy.

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