Politics:

Military attack on Iran is unlikely to be carried out, if ever possible at all

The anticipated military operation against Iran is fraught with the most unpredictable and rather dangerous consequences for the region and the Great Middle East.

February 22, 2007
Iran's grace period regarding nuclear program reduction ended and as it could be expected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ignored it. Moreover, it was ignored by the country's spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei too, who has his decisive word in this and in other issues of the country. And the question is whether or not Bush's Administration will risk unleashing another war after failing "to establish democracy" in Iraq. In fact, President Bush has almost nothing to lose - he has already lost his high rating.
 
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