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Will Netanyahu Attack Iran?



Apr 1, 2009 20 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Haaretz:

“I promise that if I am elected, Iran will not acquire nuclear arms, and this implies everything necessary to carry this out,” Benjamin Netanyahu said before the elections. In other speeches Netanyahu described Iran’s nuclear program as “an existential threat for Israel,” and warned that it risked a second Holocaust. Does his return as prime minister necessarily bring Israel nearer to war with Iran?

In political circles the view is that yes, Netanyahu as prime minister brings Israel closer to war with Iran. Politicians in touch with Netanyahu say he has already made up his mind to destroy Iran’s nuclear installations. People close to him wonder how the public would receive a joint decision by Netanyahu and Ehud Barak to attack Iran, and whether the move would boost the two men’s popularity. The basic assumption is that diplomacy and sanctions will not gain a thing, and the only way to stop Iran’s nuclear program will be by force, which only Israel is motivated to apply.

This is also the assessment of the international media, who consider an Israeli strike against Iran a near certainty. European governments are practicing evacuating their citizens from Iran in case a “third party” strikes the nuclear installations. Israel’s veiled threats “that no option should be lifted from the table,” which were meant to push the international community to intensify pressure and sanctions on Iran to prevent war, have had the opposite effect. The international community has become convinced that Israel will act on its own, so it does not need to do a thing.

Inside Israel’s security-strategic community, opinions are divided. Experts estimate that the air force can reach Iran and strike the nuclear installations. Such a strike would give us three to four years which, if properly utilized, would allow for diplomacy to prevent the nuclear project’s resumption. Some observers note that after the bombing of the Iraqi reactor in 1981, critics of the attack claimed that Saddam Hussein would be able to rebuild in three to four years, but this never happened.

However, despite our operational capabilities – which remain unproven – many defense experts say an attack against Iran is “too big a mission for Israel.” They raise two main arguments: concerns that Iran’s response will be harsh and start a general war, even if the operation fails, and more importantly, the United States’ determined opposition to an independent Israeli operation. This view is held by Defense Secretary Robert Gates. The defense experts say that without a green light from Washington, Netanyahu and Barak will not be able to send in the air force.

Former prime minister Ehud Olmert hoped to neutralize Iran’s nuclear program differently, and we can assume that Israel managed to delay the project by a few years; maybe even a decade. But that sort of activity has been exhausted. The Iranians have overcome the difficulties and managed to cross the “technological threshold” of enriching uranium, according to the head of Military Intelligence.

About a year ago, Olmert and Barak presented then-president George W. Bush with a list of requests that were meant, according to commentators, to make an Israeli air strike on Iran easier. Bush was frightened and the administration issued strong messages calling on Israel not to take action. Since then, reports have appeared in the foreign media of long-distance training by the Israeli air force in Greece, and of air strikes in Sudan, along with calming U.S. intelligence assessments that Iran was not close to having a bomb. Olmert changed his position, and after promising that “Iran will not have nuclear capabilities,” he explained that there are limits to Israel’s capabilities.

Netanyahu is counting on Barack Obama, and on their meeting next month, where he will tell Obama that history will judge his presidency over the way he handles the Iranian nuclear program. The question is whether Netanyahu’s abilities to be convincing and his sophisticated English will allow him to alter Obama’s agenda: preventing Pakistan and its nuclear arms from falling into the hands of the Taliban and Al-Qaida, while trying to buy quiet from Iran. It is doubtful whether even an Israeli proposal to pull back from the Golan Heights and evacuate settlements in the West Bank will lead Obama to bomb Iran, or let Netanyahu order an attack. Israel will have to try to reach an understanding with Obama centered on dealing with Iran.

All this suggests that the rise of Netanyahu to power increases the chances of war with Iran, but the “point of no return” has not yet been crossed.


  • http://alcove-one.blogspot.com/ Rob

    Inevitable collision course. Get ready to rumble.

  • TedB

    Hey Nostradomus, WTF?

  • http://worddrum.wordpress.com/ Word-Drum

    No need to tell the DN to have at least three weeks of supplies(including gasoline) for the aftermath.

    If the Hezzies pop up, some of us civilians might get a chance to be Jihadikillers.

    • Paslode

      ‘If the Hezzies pop up, some of us civilians might get a chance to be Jihadikillers.’

      Word!

    • http://worddrum.wordpress.com/ Word-Drum

      Thanx, but any schmuck can post a comment.

      At least I won’t be totally surprised if Iranian backed Hezbos and other fine fellows of the Islamic faith, lash out. We know who will be surprised: the ‘residents’(they are really “citizens of the world”)of the US.

  • A.Garcia

    Netanyahu is awesome, I wish instead of the socialist dictator we have. We had a God blessed, protector of the country he loves. Israel has always fought for every square inch of land is has. Since Abraham left Ur and Joshua crossed the Jordan. Israel has always fought for freedom. And so must We The People of The United States fight for every inch of freedom that’s been taken. We don’t deserve freedom that we WONT fight for. Pray for Israel, pray for freedom. We back Israel,God backs us, pray nobama doesn’t mess that up also.

    • Scoot

      Freedom is not free, sometimes it takes a little blood being spilled for freedom to ring.

      This administration and government are turning their backs on Israel, but we will not. We know which side we are fighting for. God will protect all of us.

    • A.Garcia

      Totally correct.

  • American Woman

    Of course this would never happen if they wait for Obongo to support them. Im sure they have figured out that we are no longer their alliance. It would be very messy but I think it is nessesary to wipe the face of evil off the map, and Iran would just be the start.

    • Scoot

      Iran would make a nice, glass parking lot.

      We do need some place to store all these nasty, climate killing SUV’s. he he he!

      :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

    • American Woman

      yes a parking lot would be nice. :gun:
      But lets be clear that it is our current government/”citizens of the world” who are the ones who will throw Isreal under the bus not the citizens of America. We understand the importance of our Isreal alliegance. God said those who support Isreal will be blessed and we have been. I can only think that we will pay as a nation for obongos actions. :cry:
      One nation under God and when we are no longer we will be one nation gone under.

    • A.Garcia

      Also correct.

  • vivi libero o muori

    The dems sit in the little bubble they have created for themselves, rocking themselves to sleep with their little “the world is full of peace-loving, flower picking people” and “america is the real terrorist” sayings… Keep your head in the sand long enough, and you will suffocate! Netanyahu is a great leader and with Israel hanging on for it’s very existence, cannot afford to even stick an eyelash in the sand, let alone it’s whole head. The only way to stop jihad is to be more violent and ruthless than the jihadists. They are bullies when not retaliated against, and complete pussies when they are attacked in retribution.

  • JayMS

    I don’t see how Israel has any reasonable alternative. Obama would never have the balls to confront Iran and probably will toss Israel under a bus to placate the goatfuckers. What does Israel have to lose by bombing Iran at this point?

  • vivi libero o muori

    Well, Ever heard of the Jericho plan? Israel has nukes, and in case of a nuclear attack (only one is needed to sufficiently wipe most of Israel off the map) All of Israel’s Nukes will fly, on pre-dispositioned fight paths, towards all enemies of the state. Riyadh, Tehran, Cairo, Damascus, and so on. Basically the end of the Middle East as we know it. So, Iran is on a slippery slope, and Netanhayu doesnt want it to get to that. He’s willing to do a pre-emptive strike to save half of the known world from fallout….

  • Fred

    Israel cannot get to the Jericho Plan because the Mullahs are not susceptible to “deterrence.” Deterrence as a strategy works with people who don’t want to die, like the Communists for example. But it will not work with people who actually want to die and who believe that nuclear war will usher in the Mahdi.

    Netanyahu understands the Muslim mind. Our leaders in the West do not. Least of all Obonga.

    The dicey part will be how our government and military will deal with this, because we pretty much control much of the air space over which the Israeli Air Force must egress. Will Obonga order our military to shoot down Israel fighters and bombers? If he does, will they obey? What if they don’t?

    Obonga is no friend to Israel. He puts on an appearance as such, but I think savvy observers of his career will understand that you can never, ever trust what he says.

    The Jericho Option simply does not ensure Israel’s survival. It would only be the last act of a wiped out and dying nation. Its last gasp.

  • dave m

    Obama understands the Muslim mind. He is one.
    Debka-Net-Weekly, the Israeli counter-terror and intelligence
    org that you have to pay to subscribe to, is warning that
    Obama has authorized a covert switch to relying on Iran for
    overland transport of our supplies to Afghanistan, as the
    Khyber pass is getting dodgy.
    Iran gets three things
    Firstly loads of cash
    Also American bases on Iranian soil, making it very difficult
    for Israel to strike Iran
    and cover for a nuke program. America will continue to issue
    statements saying Iran is not near to building a bomb.

    Take it with grains of salt but Gates has just said there
    is “still time” and Iran is not close to getting the bomb.
    That is as predicted.

    So the situation only leaves Israel with the time before
    the covert plan to station our forces in Iran starts to
    happen.

  • David

    If not the Israelis, then who?

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    go for it Netan were watchin :beer:

  • http://eyelash83enhanc.bravejournal.com Derek Anderson

    Iran would make a nice, glass parking lot.

    We do need some place to store all these nasty, climate killing SUV’s. he he he!

    :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: