Friday, July 28, 2006

WHY NOT ATTACK IRAN'S BEIRUT FOREIGN MISSION?

Ready Or Not, Here I Come (WSJ-BOTW)
Intriguing speculation from Bill Gertz of the Washington Times:

Intelligence reports indicate the leader of Hezbollah is hiding in a foreign mission in Beirut, possibly the Iranian Embassy, according to U.S. and Israeli officials.

Israeli military and intelligence forces are continuing to hunt for Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's secretary-general, who fled his headquarters in Beirut shortly before Israeli jets bombed the building last week.

"We think he is in an embassy," said one U.S. official with access to the intelligence reports, while Israeli intelligence speculates Sheik Nasrallah is hiding in the Iranian Embassy.

If confirmed, the reports could lead to an Israeli air strike on the embassy, possibly leading to a widening of the conflict, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Foreign embassies are sovereign territory and an attack on an embassy could be considered an act of war.

While it's true that foreign embassies are sovereign territory, the lucky thing is that the Iranian regime doesn't know that.

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