Report: Russia Told to Warn Iran of 'Last Chance' before Military Strike

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The United States has asked Russia to warn Iran it has a last chance in negotiations expected in April to avoid military strikes against its nuclear program, a report said on Wednesday.

Russia's Kommersant daily said U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had told Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that the talks between Iran and world powers were a "last chance" to resolve the crisis.

"She asked her Russian colleague to make this clear to the Iranian authorities" as Washington has no diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic, the newspaper said.

Their discussion took place after Monday's U.N. Security Council meeting on Syria in New York, it added.

The newspaper said that a precise date and location for the talks is still being decided. Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said last month he expected the discussions to start in April at the latest.

The report gave no further details on the kind of military action Tehran faced but it said Russian diplomats at the United Nations believed it was a "matter of when, not if" Israel would strike against Iran.

Israel, as well as its main ally the United States, has repeatedly refused to rule out using force against Iran over its nuclear program, which the West suspects is aimed at making nuclear weapons, a claim denied by Tehran.

Russia has always warned in public that military action against Iran risked having catastrophic consequences and has said that the crisis must be solved diplomatically.

But Kommersant said the Russian military was now at a state of "mobilized readiness" to protect the country from the knock-on effects of a possible conflict like an influx of refugees into neighboring Azerbaijan.

It also said that a special Russian commission had already drawn up a "top secret" action plan for ensuring the security of Russian citizens in the case of a military strike against Iran.

Without directly commenting on the paper's claims, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told Kommersant that Russia would do everything to ensure that the crisis was solved politically.

But he warned that the "escalation is evident" in the standoff and said those tempted to resort to force should do everything to find a political solution.

"The war is not going to solve the problem and will create a million new ones and will be fraught with serious consequences for many countries," Ryabkov said.

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Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 14 March 2012, 13:24

Hopefully a strike on Assad with a strike on Iran. About time they felt some of the bombing that Lebanese have been under for their fake resistance.