The United States has already 'prepared plans for possible military action against Iran, an option' and 'fully feasible "means the said Dan Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, less than a week since the resumption of talks between the so-called '5 +1' and Tehran's controversial nuclear program of the latter, scheduled May 23 in Baghdad. "It would be preferable to resolve the matter at the diplomatic level and the use of pressure, rather than use military force, but that 'does not mean that this option is not feasible, indeed, already' ready," he warns Shapiro. Interviewed by radio of 'Israeli Army, the U.S. diplomat added that "the necessary planning and' already 'been made" precisely in order to ensure that "everything is ready." In similar terms, Shapiro was delivered last January, claiming that Washington was preparing all measures "to ensure that the military option is to dispiosizione of President Barack Obama, when they decide to use it." They were taken last April 14 in Istanbul, where they left off with a full stall fifteen months before, the negotiations on nuclear issues between the Islamic Republic, on the one hand, and, secondly, the five permanent members of Security Council 'UN, ie the same as the U.S., France, Great Britain, Russia and China, more' Germany. The six countries are represented collectively by Catherine Ashton, High Representative for the common foreign and security policy of the European Union.
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