Posted on 09/01/2012 3:31:41 PM PDT by xzins
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak have almost finally decided on an Israeli strike at Irans nuclear facilities this fall, and a final decision will be taken soon, Israels main TV news broadcast reported on Friday evening.
Channel 2 News, the countrys leading news program, devoted much of its Friday night broadcast to the issue, detailing the pros and cons that, it said, have taken Netanyahu and Barak to the brink of approving an Israeli military attack despite opposition from the Obama administration and from many Israeli security chiefs.
Critically, the stations diplomatic correspondent Udi Segal said, Israel does not believe that the US will take military action as Iran closes in on the bomb.
The US, the TV report said, has not provided Israel with details of an attack plan. President Obama has not promised to attack Iran if all else fails. Conditions cited by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta for an American attack do not calm Israeli concerns. And Obama has a record of seeking UN and Arab League approval before action. All these factors, in Jerusalems mind, underline the growing conviction of Netanyahu and Barak that Israel will have to tackle Iran alone, the TV report said.
Israels leaders have also noted that president George W. Bush vowed repeatedly that North Korea would not be allowed to attain a nuclear weapons capability a vow that proved empty.
Obama does not want to intervene militarily before the presidential elections in November, and it is doubtful that he would act afterwards, runs the Israeli assessment, the TV report said. Obama may believe that the US can live with a nuclear Iran, but Israel cannot, the report quoted those in Netanyahus circle as saying.
As for presidential challenger Mitt Romney, he takes a more forceful position, but would probably not have the domestic support necessary to act in the first year of his presidency, if elected, and after that it would be too late.
The US can live with Iran as a breakout state on the edge of attaining a bomb, the report said the prime ministers circle believes. But for Israel, a breakout state is a nuclear state.
Netanyahu, for his part, is convinced that thwarting Iran amounts to thwarting a plan to destroy the Jewish people, Channel 2′s Segal said. The prime minister considers Irans spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be acting rationally in order to achieve fanatical goals.
Segal said that, when considering the imperative to attack, Netanyahu and Barak reason that we may have reached the moment of truth after which it would be too late to stop Iran, and that the price of an attack is far lower than the price of inaction. It will be a matter of a few months before it is too late, Segal said before, that is, Iran would be immune from damage by an Israeli strike.
The TV report cited intelligence information suggesting that Iran is much further ahead than previously thought in its uranium enrichment and in other aspects of its nuclear weapons program.
Segal said Israels capacity to impact the Iranian program was dwindling, and the window of opportunity was closing. Four years ago, he said, an Israeli strike could have set back the Iranian program by two to four years. A year from now, an Israeli strike would have a negligible impact.
Netanyahu was reported to have said in private conversations that if no one attacks, Iran will get the bomb underlining that he does not believe sanctions will thwart Tehran.
The extensive TV report detailed what it said was the Israeli leadership duos thinking on the military, diplomatic and economic consequences of an Israeli strike, and the consequences of Iran getting the bomb.
Militarily, an Israeli strike would prompt missile attacks on Israel, attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah from the south and the north, and upheaval on the Arab street, in the leaderships assessment. The assessment is that Syrias President Bashar Assad would not get involved, since this would finish him off, the report said. But if Iran got the bomb, the missile threat would be escalated, Hamas and Hezbollah further empowered, and there would be a danger of any crisis escalating into a nuclear crisis.
Diplomatically, an Israeli strike would prompt a confrontation with the US, global protests, international isolation for Israel, delegitimization, and a situation in which Israel was seen as the aggressor. But if Iran got the bomb, Israel would be defeated and humiliated diplomatically, and would become a liability to the US, the TV report said Israels two key leaders believe.
Economically, an Israeli strike would deepen the economic slowdown and lead to a suspension of foreign investment. An Iranian bomb would end foreign investment in Israel, however, and prompt an exodus of Israels best brains.
Netanyahu and Barak were said to believe that an Israeli military strike, though opposed by Washington, would not shatter ties with the US. Survey figures that have impacted their thinking suggest significant US support for an American and for an Israeli strike on Iran, the TV report said.
Israel would not be planning to draw the US into a war with Iran by striking at Irans nuclear facilities, the report said. And Israel does not believer an attack would prompt regional war.
The TV report made much of a recent speech by Netanyahu, at the scene of Sundays terror attack thwarted by Israel at the Gaza-Egypt-Israel border. Visiting the area on Monday, Netanyahu said Israel must and can only rely on itself to safeguard its security.
It becomes clear time after time that when it comes to the safety of Israeli citizens, Israel must and can rely only on itself. No one can fulfill this role except the IDF and different Israel security forces of Israel, and we will continue to conduct ourselves in this way, Netanyahu said.
There are no negotiations with obama...they are not going to do a damn thing.
The US wants to negotiate with the iranians—ain’t going to work.
Congress will vote for war if Obama turns away. Then President Romney will give the go ahead to protect Israel.
This wouldn’t surprise me one bit.
Until January, 2013......Help is on the way!
Yeah, depends on what kind of "strike" it is.
I almost replied to this thread.
I seriously doubt Iran has weaponized nukes within the next 60 days unless another country has given them one. Israel doing all they can to NOT ASSIST 0bama in a re-electon is vital to their future. Look at the misery 0bama has caused Israel thus far, with the MB controlling Egypt and our exit from Iraq and soon Afghanistan with NOTHING in return and his escalation of the Caliphate.
also, makes it harder for OB to play the hero.
This article was from August 11, not August 31.
Link leads to a current article.
I totally agree with you on this.
My belief is that Israel will conclude a covenant with the false messiah (the Antichrist), which will be the formal starting point of the 70th year-week of Daniel (the tribulation of seven years). Before this seven year period begins the Lord Jesus will snatch away the true believers (Luke 21:36; John 14:2-3; 1 Thess. 4:16-18).
As far as the true Christians are concerned, we will be delivered from the dark days of the seven year tribulation period by way of the rapture and spared the results of the Antichrist. We will, therefore, not be on earth for the full duration of the last generation before the Second Coming as we will be with the Bridegroom in heaven for the last seven years.
The introduction of the Antichrist and his covenant with Israel will be instantaneous resulting in the rapture. And so we will be with the Lord forever" (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
Netanyahu is simply allowing these types of leaks to further push up gas prices. This, he knows, does more harm to the Kenyan. An attack would have an unpredictable effect on the election. Might even help 0bama.
I believe that was actually GHW Bush, and that the North Koreans attained their nuclear weapons aspirations during the 8 years of the Clinton administration.
Mark
If the issue is a point in time at which Israel can no longer mount an effective strike, then Israel must strike before that point in time.
If that truly is the issue, then their attitude must be “american politics be damned.”
N. Korea already had nukes before GW Bush was inaugurated for his first term.
Sounds like Netanyahu and Barak understand that the foreign enemy combatant who occupies our White House really DOES mean to push for the Islamic agenda (destruction of US and Israel, and worldwide sharia), as he told the Egyptian ambassador privately in January of 2010.
Israel will never stand alone. The Lord will be with them. And lots of Christians will be hoping and praying for them as well.
But the US government under Obama will never do anything against an Islamist regime, no matter how extreme and how dangerous.
This guy is pissing in the dark. He's wrong on both accounts, triggered by the latter.
An Israeli attack would be viewed by the MB as a win-win scenario, who could fund/fuel a Pali breech the length of Gaza, if for no other reason at the bare minimum to demand better terms from the Egyptian Army junta.
Also Assad has no reason to hold back anything, and would throw the match on the gasoline known as Lebanon.
From there, the cancer known as the Arab Spring rerises as the Arab Autumn, and spreads to Jordan, then to Jeddah and Riyadh, and that would draw the US into a war with Iran, and brinksmanship with Putin...
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