Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Mullen has said
the US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan makes attacking Iran
more difficult.
Admiral Michael Mullen noted that he would prefer to avoid
a new regional war.
"I actually am very hopeful that we don't get into a
position where we have to get into a conflict," Mullen
told an Israeli television, Reuters quoted.
Referring to Bush administration's long-running military
commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan, he pointed out that it
would be a very significant challenge for the United States
right now to get into a third conflict in that part of the
world.
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Believed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, Israel
bombed Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1981. Israeli war planes
also destroyed a site in Syria last September which US officials
claimed was that of a secret nuclear program, though Damascus
denied having any such facility.
Speculation that Israel could attack Iranian nuclear sites
alone has been offset by assessments that its armed forces
are too limited for the task.