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Bucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-05 07:53 PM
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Austria may be on the verge of preventing the invasion of Iran
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Mar/20050326News017.asp

We don't see everything going on behind the scenes, but with this one little sale, the little country of Austria may have raised the cost for an American invasion of Iran to too high a price in bloodshed for even this administration to handle.

Iranian stockpile scares U.S.
Arms needed to fight drugs, nation insists


VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Iran is quietly building a stockpile of thousands of high-tech small arms and other military equipment - from armor-piercing sniper rifles to night-vision goggles - through legal weapons deals and a U.N. anti-drug program, say arms dealers, Western diplomats and an internal U.N. document.

The buying spree is raising Bush administration fears the arms could end up with militants in Iraq. Tehran also is seeking approval for a U.N.-funded satellite network that Iran says it needs to fight drug smugglers, stoking U.S. worries it could be used to spy on Americans in Iraq or Afghanistan - or any U.S. reconnaissance in Iran itself.

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Iran says it needs the satellite network; high-tech small arms bought on the European arms market; and night-vision goggles, body armor and advanced communications gear through the U.N program to fight drug smugglers pouring in from neighboring Afghanistan.

"We need assistance," Pirouz Hosseini, Iran’s chief delegate to U.N. organizations in Vienna said, dismissing U.S. fears as "a political stance not based on realities."

But such high-resolution satellite imagery could reveal what U.S. troops in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan are doing on the ground - or could show the Iranians what the United States is seeing as it spies from outer space for evidence of illicit Iranian nuclear activity.

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In a more recent - and legal - deal, Iran last month took delivery of hundreds of high-powered armor-piercing sniper rifles with scopes from an Austrian firm as part of a consignment for 2,000 of the weapons. Confirming the sale, Wolfgang Fuerlinger, head of Steyr Mannlicher GmbH, said U.S. Embassy officials had expressed concerns the arms could make their way to Iraq for use against U.S. troops.

The Austrian government approved the sales in November after concluding the arms would be used to fight drug smugglers. Although wary of Iran’s ultimate purpose, other European countries have sanctioned similar deals when convinced Tehran would use the equipment to fight the drug trade, said an Austrian official, declining to offer details.



You gotta read the whole article to see all of the big picture. For instance recently Austria helped the US keep Iranian agents from purchasing other weaponry, which could only be used for resisting an invasion or arming insurgents in Iraq (which Iran is certainly still doing out of self interest). But if they get that satellite network, which the Austrians seem to be aiding them in justifying, then they'll be able to fight back against an invasion in the worst way possible.

None of this is great news, of course. The extremists running Iran are about the last collection of religious nuts we want to see well armed. Some of those guns are going to end up in Baghdad and being used to kill Americans and terrorize Iraqis trying to rebuild their country. But anything that can forestall yet another Bush-Halliburton-Bechtel-PNAC invasion and senseless Middle Eastern bloodbath is at least a little welcome.
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mmonk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-05 07:59 PM
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1. Interesting development
Seems everyone wants to block bush's moves. I have a family member and I have friends that have a child over in Iraq. It makes me nervous they could become sitting ducks if this administration bungles things rattling it's saber.
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Malva Zebrina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-05 08:00 PM
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2. well I tell ya
Edited on Mon Mar-28-05 08:04 PM by Malva Zebrina
If I were a leader of a country that was surrounded by Bush's military and the neocons with their vision of world domination, and if I were a leader of a country that was named as part of the "axis of evil" by an insane man with the power behind him, addressing the country and the world in a public policy speech that was confrontational and arrogant, I too would seek to do anything I could to defend myself and more especially so after witnessing the outright illegal invasion of Iraq on nothing more than greedy lies and witnessing the utter devastation and the utter slaughter of civilians done by an out of control madman seeking empire and control of the world's oil.
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