A reader comments – November 24, 2007
Although we continue to hope and pray that you are correct in your estimation that no U.S. strike on Iran will happen till much later, if at all, it is necessary to continue to look at worrisome signs.
For example, from (an) attached article:
"A separate requirement is for a tanker to move 147,000 barrels of ship fuel from Singapore to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, close to the Gulf and Arabian Sea.
MSC has ships stationed there, known as Maritime Prepositioning Squadron Two, used to support combat operations.
In the past the United States has used the British Indian Ocean territory for long-range bombing raids on Iraq and Afghanistan. Fuel movements have provided advance clues of US intentions.
MSC, the defense department's transport arm, supplies US forces with its own large fleet of ships, but significantly increases the use of merchant shipping to carry armour and fuels prior to a major exercise
and during a war."
So suddenly the U.S. Navy is chartering four times as much fuel as it has been, including JP5 fuel, used to power Navy jets like the F-18.
"Fuels specified to be moved between Gulf ports include JP5, high flashpoint jet fuel, used to power F18 fighters aboard aircraft carriers."
The question arises, is the U.S. going to spend all this money on just a show of force to intimidate Iran into doing what the U.S. wants it to do, or are they going to do bombing runs?