Panetta
and Israel to discuss war plans against Iran?
Israeli
officials are denying reports that the White House has provided them
with a contingency plan in case of a showdown with Iran.
Nevertheless, the head of America's Defense Department is gearing up
for a week of talks in the Middle East.
RT,
30
July, 2012
US
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is overseas now as he begins a busy
week of meetings with Middle East leaders across the region. The
Pentagon chief is expected to sit down with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu this week, despite a rumored contingency plan
discussed between both allied nations becoming a heated issue of
debate in recent days.
A
senior US official speaking on condition of anonymity told Israel’s
Haaretz newspaper over the weekend that US National Security Advisor
Tom Donilon briefed Israeli authorities on an American-penned
contingency plan earlier this month. According to those reports, the
Obama administration is ready to aide Israel in the event that
attempts to lower tensions with Iran cannot be carried out with
diplomacy, which could involve attacking Iranian nuclear facilities
if authorities there will heed Israel’s plea to end any nuke
procurements. Even as tensions heat up between Iran and Israel,
though, America’s allies are refusing to confirm the accusations.
"Donilon
did not meet the prime minister for dinner, he did not meet him
one-on-one, nor did he present operational plans to attack Iran,"
a senior Israeli official speaking anonymously to Reuters insists.
That denial, published Sunday, challenges the report published by one
of the most popular Israeli newspapers, Haaretz, that Donilon
presented the plan to Netanyahu two weeks earlier at a lengthy dinner
that also reportedly included Israeli National Security Advisor
Yaakov Amidror.
Regardless
of which side is in the right, both agree that Sec. Panetta has a
busy week of Middle East talks planned ahead, including a guaranteed
sit-down with Israel’s top officials. He arrived in Tunisia on
Sunday and will make stops in Egypt, Syria, Iran and Israel. And
contingency plan or not, the ongoing issue of a potential war with
Iran is all too certain to be brought into discussion.
“With
Israel, we have achieved a level of defense cooperation that is
unprecedented in our history and my goal is to deepen and strengthen
that relationship even further,” Panetta told reporters while en
route to the Middle East.
According
to Bloomberg News, Sec. Panetta added that the Israelis have “not
made any decisions on Iran and continue to support the international
effort to bring pressure on Iran to pull back from their effort to
develop a nuclear capability.” Earlier this year, Panetta said he
believed that Israel was “likely” to attack Iran in the spring.
The US has since mobilized a massive flux of military personnel
towards Iran in case of a showdown, and both President Barack Obama
and likely GOP challenger Mitt Romney have gone on the record to say
that all options are still on the table in terms of attacking Iran.
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