Bombers, missiles could end Iran nukes
Rowan Scarborough
The Washington Times
Tuesday, August 4, 2010
A Pentagon strike against Iran would rely heavily on the B-2 bomber and cruise missiles to try to destroy the regime’s ability to make nuclear weapons, analysts say, after the top U.S. military officer said a war plan is in place.
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The missiles, fired from surface ships, submarines and B-52 bombers, would take out air defenses and nuclear-related facilities.
“It will be primarily an air attack with covert work to start a ‘velvet’ revolution so [the] Iranian people can take back their country,” said retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, a former fighter pilot.
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