Posted on 06/19/2006 12:03:15 PM PDT by JZelle
A largely overlooked article in the Sunday Telegraph (London), datelined Washington April 12, 2006, should have been a wake-up call for our top policymakers. This piece convincingly described Iran's alarming potential for seizing control of the Persian Gulf. The probable Iranian conviction they have this ability must no doubt be perceived by them as greatly strengthening their position on nuclear development. There are, however, measures, noted below, we could and should quickly take to counter this Iranian threat. As the Sunday Telegraph notes,
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I don't think the Iranians could close the Straits as easily as this article would have you believe. That said, a couple of battleships with 9, 16" guns each, can make a coastline awfully quiet. As I recall they can reach 20 some miles inland. During Gulf War One we were using early drones for targeting and BDA. I'll never forget the pics of an Iraqi waving a white flag so as to surrender to a drone.
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