Barak Told Strike On Iran Still In Cards: US
Jul 30, 2008
According to a Los Angeles Times report appearing on Wednesday, officials in the Bush administration have offered reassurance to Defense Minister Ehud Barak that the US has not necessarily ruled out the option of a military strike on Iran, despite what some in Israel have interpreted as an easing of Washington’s stance toward the Islamic Republic.
Barak was told that while the possibility of striking Iran over its refusal to halt its nuclear program hadn’t been ruled out during his meetings on Monday and Tuesday at the Pentagon, Washington is seeking to resolve the situation diplomatically.
Also according to the Times report, US officials have made known that there is indeed a difference between American and Israeli stances, with Israel seeking to emphasize the possibility of a strike in case Teheran reaches a point where it possesses the technical knowledge to assemble a nuclear device.
The Times quoted a senior US official as saying, “Is there a difference of emphasis? It certainly looks as though there is.”
Both countries suspect that Iran is enriching uranium with the intention of producing nuclear weapons. Iran, however, claims that its program has solely civilian energy-related aims.
“The military option, although always available, it not our preferred route,” commented Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell told the Times in an interview.
“We have made that point clear to [Israel] and the world in our public statements and private meetings,” he continued.
The Israeli Defense Ministry released a statement on Tuesday saying that Barak had related to US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates that “a policy that consists of keeping all options on the table must be maintained.”
Barak told journalists in Washington that there is still time for “accelerated sanctions” which would be used to pressure Iran to cease its nuclear program.




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cording to a Los Angeles Times report appearing on Wednesday, officials in the Bush administration have offered reassurance to Defense Minister Ehud Barak that the US has not necessarily ruled out the option of a military strike on Iran, despite what some in Israel have interpreted as an easing of Washington’s stance toward the Islamic Republic.
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a military strike on Iran has not been necessarily ruled out. i dont really like the sound of that and i am becoming skeptical that we are going to act fast enough. just found out the other day that Iran has 6,000 centrifuges going which is double what everyone thought they had. makes me wonder what else we dont know
July 30th, 2008 at 9:54 amMore bad news, http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=5477
July 30th, 2008 at 12:24 pm^ Hopefully the quote in that link is false : “But US officials made it clear that, while prepared to help Israel defend itself against Iranian missile retaliation, they are determined not to be involved in any Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear sites.”
July 30th, 2008 at 12:28 pm