Arch-criminal Kissinger’s “other measures” for Iran
19 May 2008 by Mike GogulskiPosted in war | No Comments »
Just remember: everything that comes of of this man’s mouth for the world at large to hear is either a lie or a misdirection.
From Press TV:
‘Nations will decide on attacking Iran’
Sun, 18 May 2008 22:49:41
Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger says the nations of the world will decide on dramatic measures against Iran if necessary.
Pointing to Iran’s nuclear program, Kissinger said the international community had to define ‘nuclear capability’ and once it is defined, they had to set a timetable and impose meaningful sanctions on the country.
“There is no point talking about unacceptability without defining specific proposals and significant sanctions,” Kissinger said in a conference in Jerusalem.
“Then nations decide whether other measures can be taken as a last resort,” the former Nixon Secretary of State suggested.
Kissinger claimed that the prospect of a nuclear Iran would only result in the spread of nuclear weapons to the Middle East.
This is while the George W. Bush administration, in 2007, offered a $20 billion arms sale package, including advanced satellite-guided bombs, to Saudi Arabia and five other Persian Gulf littoral states.





