Does this put a suicidal attack on iran back on the table? I honestly don't know.
One thing I do know is that Iran is not the only chess player. The Israelis are experts at extracting what they want.
Israel
takes back promise to Obama not to attack Iran before the election
Sources
from inside Washington, DC are telling the international media that
Israeli leadership is upset with US President Barack Obama’s
handling of Iran’s alleged nuclear threat and may take military
action before the November election.
RT,
24
May, 2012
The
Debka news agency quotes sources from America’s capital that say
Israel has withdrawn its earlier promise to avoid striking Iran
before the upcoming US presidential election this fall. The reason,
reports Debka, heavily revolves around President Obama’s refusal to
side with Israel’s demands in dealing with the rumored emerging
threat of a nuclear program in Iran.
Previously,
authorities in Israel told the White House that they would refrain
from striking Iran until after Election Day as to avoid marring the
race by possibly involving the US in an international war. Because
President Obama has not put his foot down on Iran’s alleged nuclear
warhead procurement plan, Israeli officials are not reportedly
willing to attack at any moment.
"There
is no need to tell us what to do, and we have no reason to panic.
Israel is very, very strong, but we do know that the Iranians are
accomplished chess players and will try to achieve nuclear
capabilities,” reads a translated statement from Israeli Defense
Minister Ehud Barak delivered this week in Hebrew. “Our position
has not changed. The world must stop Iran from becoming nuclear. All
options remain on the table."
Minister
Barak offered his statement on May 23, less than a week after
attending a meeting in Washington. On May 17, Barak spoke with US
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta at the Pentagon outside of Washington
to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, at which
point Debka reports he was told that Obama had rejected the Jewish
state’s plea. Debka’s sources say Obama was unwilling to demand
that Iran halt their “high-grade uranium enrichment, export its
stocks of material enriched higher than 3.5 percent grade and shut
down production at the Fordo nuclear plant near Qom.”
Debka
adds that, after the meeting with his US counterpart, Defense
Minister Barak spoke with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and
National Security Adviser Tom Donilon over the ongoing Iran issue but
was unable to have either member of the Obama administration aid in
Israel’s plea to sanction Iran.
Previously,
President Obama has gone on the record to say that he stands by
America’s alliance with Israel and told The Atlantic earlier this
year, "I think that the Israeli government recognizes that, as
president of the United States, I don't bluff.”
"I
also don't, as a matter of sound policy, go around advertising
exactly what our intentions are. But (both) governments recognize
that when the United States says it is unacceptable for Iran to have
a nuclear weapon, we mean what we say,” added Obama.
President
Obama and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Washington
back in March during the annual American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC) conference, where the Iran issue was a major topic
of discussion. Despite urging from overseas, however, the White House
yet refused to formally side with any military strikes on Iran.
The
original article from the Israeli Debka
Files is available HERE
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