| sundin13 said: My biggest worry is that I haven't seen any indication that any of our allies stand by this assassination. It seems like a strictly unilateral decision regarding something which very well might have global repercussions. If the US does fall into a war here, we might be going in alone... |
Someone has already given some reasoning but to add to it Europe has a lot on its plate right now with the EU situation as well as economical issues and Iran is not an easy fight for reference look at how their military power compares to us in the UK below (taken form the express a media outlet in the UK just over a week ago).

This is a strong stable establishment that also has sizable military power, control over an area where all oil has to pass through to be shipped to other nations while having their own huge reserves of oil which has been further boosted by a new oil find and have support from both Russia and China. Only nation supporting this is Israel which no surprise given them and Iran haven't got on for decades.







