by General Shimon Erem – Israel/Christian Nexus
IRAN
The most critical developments in the Middle East over the past weeks have been in Iran. I will begin this report with something that made international headlines: the assassination on January 11 of yet another Iranian nuclear scientist: Dr. Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan. He was a very prominent scientist who had been warned that he was next in line to be killed. And, now he is dead. Whoever did it – and your guess is as good as mine – has decided that it is in their best interest to eliminate the nuclear scientists of Iran.
This is an important issue because the minute Iran has the nuclear facilities – the nuclear capacity – it will be very difficult to do anything to stop theior ambitions in the Middle East and around the world. The Gulf States would no longer have the ability to set their own course under the threat of a nuclear Iran. Threats of rising oil proces, or even access to oil, while they might not pose much of a risk to the US. since we are not as dependent on Gulf oil as are other nations, particularly China, North Korea and other Asian States.
That is why those countries are so involved and so invested in a successful outcome for Iran. In the meantime, the United States is amassing naval forces to send a message to Iran that they will take action to stop Iran fro blocking Persian Gulf tanker traffic through the Hormuz Straits These are the Straits through which one-fifth of the worl’s oil is transported.
Iran has threatened to bock the tankers following the EU’s vote to join the U. S embargo of Iranian oil; sanctions that the U.S. and its allies have hoped would bering Iran tothge table to discuss its nuclear developemnt program. So it has become a very important issue.


