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Three former high-ranking American military officers have warned against any military attack on Iran. | Three former high-ranking American military officers have warned against any military attack on Iran. |
They said such action would have "disastrous consequences" for security in the Middle East and also for coalition forces in Iraq. | They said such action would have "disastrous consequences" for security in the Middle East and also for coalition forces in Iraq. |
They said the crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme must be resolved through diplomacy, urging Washington to start direct talks with Iran. | They said the crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme must be resolved through diplomacy, urging Washington to start direct talks with Iran. |
The letter was published in Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. | The letter was published in Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. |
It was signed by: | It was signed by: |
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"As former US military leaders, we strongly caution against the use of military force against Iran," the authors said. | "As former US military leaders, we strongly caution against the use of military force against Iran," the authors said. |
Iran's account of its nuclear programme has not satisfied the US | |
They said such action would further exacerbate regional and global tensions. | They said such action would further exacerbate regional and global tensions. |
"A strategy of diplomatic engagement with Iran would serve the interests of the US and the UK and potentially could enhance regional and international security," the letter said. | "A strategy of diplomatic engagement with Iran would serve the interests of the US and the UK and potentially could enhance regional and international security," the letter said. |
It also said that "the British government has a vital role play in securing a renewed diplomatic push and making it clear that it will oppose any recourse to military force". | It also said that "the British government has a vital role play in securing a renewed diplomatic push and making it clear that it will oppose any recourse to military force". |
The US and its Western allies suspect Iran of using its nuclear programme as a cover to produce nuclear weapons, a claim denied by Tehran. | The US and its Western allies suspect Iran of using its nuclear programme as a cover to produce nuclear weapons, a claim denied by Tehran. |
Washington has so far refused to rule out military action if Iran does not halt its nuclear activities. | Washington has so far refused to rule out military action if Iran does not halt its nuclear activities. |
The US has also recently beefed up its military presence in the Gulf. | The US has also recently beefed up its military presence in the Gulf. |