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Old 12-21-2007, 09:41   #1
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Israel will decide to attack Iran


'Israel will ultimately decide to attack Iran on its own'


By Jerusalem Post Staff
Dec 21, 2007



"I came back from a trip to Israel in November convinced that Israel would attack Iran," Bruce Riedel, a former CIA official and senior adviser to three US presidents, George W. Bush among them, told the American Newsweek magazine in an article published Friday.

Citing conversations he had in Israel with officials in Mossad and the Israeli defense establishment, Riedel concluded that "Israel is not going to allow its nuclear monopoly to be threatened."


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Uzi Arad, a former Mossad official and adviser to opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu, told Newsweek that on a recent trip to Moscow, a Russian general poked fun at the naiveté of the NIE

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While some US experts doubt Israel's ability to tackle Iran alone, David Albright, of the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington, was quoted by Newsweek as saying that although information on the exact location of Iran's nuclear facility is incomplete, Israel's air strike on an alleged Syrian nuclear facility on September 6, widely discussed in foreign media outlets, could be seen as a test run for any future strike on Iran's facilities, as well as a direct warning to Teheran.

Riedel told the magazine his impression that Israel would venture a strike on Iran on its own was formed before the publication of the joint US intelligence agencies' report, the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE). "This [the NIE] makes it [a strike on Iran] even more likely," he said.

Since the publication of the NIE, which reversed a previous American assessment by concluding that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003, leaders worldwide have been adjusting their publicly stated positions on the Iranian nuclear issue.

Even inside the US, President Bush attempted some damage control by stating a day after the report's publication that "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous."

In Israel, responses to the report ranged from subtle criticism of the report's conclusions to outright slamming of the US intelligence community's capabilities, so much so that on last Sunday's cabinet meeting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert instructed his ministers to refrain from commenting any further on the report.

In the international scene, Russia's decision to renew fuel shipments to Iran main nuclear facility at Bushehr was interpreted by many anlysts as stemming directly from the NIE's publication; another development possibly stemming from the report is Russia and China's hardened position on further sanctions against Teheran.

In Teheran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quick to capitalize on the NIE, calling it an "Iranian victory" and demanding that the United States publicly apologize for its previous bellicose stance.

Uzi Arad, a former Mossad official and adviser to opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu, told Newsweek that on a recent trip to Moscow, a Russian general poked fun at the naiveté of the NIE, commenting that if the Iranians had halted weapons development in 2003 it was partly because they were satisfied with progress there and wanted to devote investment to harder parts of the nuclear equation, like enrichment.

"The irony is that the effect of this report may be self-negating - by itself it will accelerate Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons," Arad told the magazine.


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Old 12-21-2007, 10:12   #2
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Israel to go after Iran... Can we really blame them?

It seems our NIE will leave them with very little choice...and little time. With their limitted capabilities as compared to the United States, they'd need to go early and be precise; since they'd not have the overwhelming power and numerical assets of an American war making arsenal.

It's a dirty rotten shame, too - We ought to be kicking the crap out of the Iranians ourselves for a multitude of reasons, i.e. - 1979 hostage crisis; using their proxy in 1983 to blow up our Marine barracks in Lebanon; supplying arms and training our enemies in Iraq for the last four years; the constant daily recitations of America as Satan and loud cries of "Death to America" ...These invocations are made at all public meetings in Iran...Imagine a 28 year-old national prayer recited daily for America's destruction! These are but a few of Iran's provocations and acts of war toward the United States.

It makes me sick that America has, apparently, become so emasculated that we'll probably let the Israelis do our dirty work.

I'd love to be wrong...The die seems to be cast, however.


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Old 12-21-2007, 10:12   #3
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I don't think it takes an analyst with an IQ over 75 to predict and Israeli attack against iran's nuclear facility

I'm sure glad we're spending billions for this type of intelligence and "experts".

Hey intel "experts" tell me where al qaeda # 2 is? Or where the next large scale attack outside of the middle east is going to occur?

Yup, billions well spent.

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