Iran: U.S. Not in Position to Start War
BREITBART.COMTEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran said Saturday the United States was not in a position to take military action against it and urged Washington and its allies to engage in dialogue.
"We do not see America in a position to impose another crisis on its tax payers inside America by starting another war in the region," Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told reporters.
Mottaki was responding to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, who renewed Washington's warning to Iran earlier Saturday that "all options" were on the table if Tehran continues to defy U.N. demands to halt uranium enrichment.
What Iran is failing to realize is that most countries in the middle east are deeply concerned over this. These countries have already started an arms buildup. There could be a coalition of Arab countries planning to take care of the Iranian nuclear situation. Of course, Israel could also be planning air strikes. If we perform air strikes and Shiite Iran retaliates and kills Sunni's, those other Arab countries will not be happy. Iran and Iraq are the only two Shiite majority countries in the middle east, all the others are Sunni.














