Dempsey: 'More and Better' Options Available on Iran
The U.S. has more resources to militarily deal with Iran's nuclear program now, said U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman General Martin Dempsey.
The U.S. has more resources to militarily deal with Iran's nuclear program now, said U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman General Martin Dempsey.
The two generals met for discussions this week, promising to continue “the cooperation between our two countries."
US armed forces chief Dempsey met with IDF Gen. Gantz Monday after warning Iran it will suffer if it “misjudges” America’s intentions.
Iran heats up tensions and warns Israel of a "crushing response to Israel’s slightest move.” US jawbones against a pre-emptive strike.
Israel told visiting US Gen. Dempsey that Obama would get no more than 12 hours notice before an attack on Iran, the London Times reports.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Military to hold a private meeting with Lt. Gen. Gantz.
Obama sends army chief to Israel to convince it not to attack Iran and endanger 15,000 US personnel. “Unshakeable” support for Israel.”
U.S. Defense Secretary says Iran "not yet" building A-bomb, says U.S. and Israel have "common cause."
America’s top general says the US is can successfully attack Iran, if necessary. His biggest worry is that Iran does not understand.