Posted on 01/12/2013 7:49:25 AM PST by Former Fetus
Moshe Bogie Yaalon is currently Israels Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Strategic Affairs. Hes a senior military and foreign affairs advisor to Netanyahu, and previously served as the Israeli Defense Forces chief of staff. Some keen observers of the Israeli political scene believe that when this months elections are over and the dust of the political season has settled, Yaalon will be the next Minister of Defense.
While that is by no means clear, this week Yaalon was interviewed by an Israeli news service on a range of important issues. Given Yaalons already prominent role in the future of the Jewish State and his possible rise to even more power its an interview worth reading.
Among the questions he was asked:
It seems as if the Iranian issue has disappeared from the election campaign. Is this deliberate? Will you be the next defense minister? Are you concerned over the Hagel appointment? What about those who say that [Naftali] Bennett [a very right-wing emerging Israeli politician] has taken votes from the Likud due to the moderate diplomatic agenda that you have pursued in the last four years? Will you have a difficult time sleeping at night [if] Shelly Yachimovich [a left-wing Israeli politician] becomes Prime minister?
Moshe Bogie Yaalon — thanks Former Fetus.
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