Posted on 01/15/2006 7:17:26 PM PST by StoneGiant
US Must Be Willing To Take Military Action Against Iran: McCain
"The military option is the last option but cannot be taken off of the table," US Senator John McCain said.
"This is the most grave situation that we have faced since the end of the Cold War, absent the whole war on terror," the Republican lawmaker told CBS television's "Face the Nation" program.
McCain said even the the massive military commitments in Iraq should not allow the United States to rule out responding with force against Iran.
"We are tied up to a great degree. But that does not mean that we don't have military options," McCain said.
He added that such measures should only be resorted to after peaceful methods have been exhausted, including immediate UN action.
"We must go to the UN now for sanctions," McCain said.
"If the Russians and the Chinese, for reasons that would be abominable, do not join us, then we would have to go with the willing."
McCain, one of the most influential members of the US Senate and a leading contender to run for the White House in 2008, said that Washington also should try to counter Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad by shoring up opposition democratic movements in Iran.
"The Iranian people are not happy under these mullahs. They have basically repressed and oppressed them. We got to do a lot more in encouraging pro-democracy in Iran," McCain said.
Asked it Iran posed a greater threat to US security than Iraq, McCain said: "I think at this time clearly it does."
"Now, the difference between Iraq and Iran is that Saddam Hussein had us all fooled, including his own generals, about having weapons of mass destruction. I think it's pretty clear in the mind of any expert that Iranians are about to acquire them," he said.
His comments came as Iran vowed to press on with its disputed nuclear program regardless of mounting international pressure.
The EU and the United States are pushing for Iran to be referred to the Security Council over what they fear is a covert weapons drive, leaving Tehran exposed to the prospect of international sanctions.
European, American, Chinese and Russian officials are due to hold talks on the crisis in London on Monday, when they are expected to set a date for an emergency meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board of governors.
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McCain's pandering to our Republican party is shameful. He would be a Socialist Democrat in Mass, NY or New England - as one travels West in our Great Nation, Republicans become liberals.... Sheep in Wolves' clothes alert.
That's gonna be hard for Hillary to top though.
I will never vote for John McCain!
whats the bug deal. let 'em spout. they just confirm
that the left is indeed nutty..
Nah, I won't either. That'd be the first presidential election I sat out. McCain has opportunist written all over him. I'd just as soon have the libs take credit for the same nonsense.
Not to mention 243 US Marines in a cowardly bombing in Lebanon in 1983...
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