Could
this madman take the world to war?
Netanyahu
‘Determined to Attack Iran Before US Vote’
Israeli
Analyst 'Doubts' Anything Could Change His Mind
20
August, 2012
According
to the top military analyst for Israel’s Hebrew Language Channel
10, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “determined
to attack Iran
before the US elections,” once again bringing the timetable for war
into what Obama Administration officials earlier this year called the
“sweet spot” for such a war.
Netanyahu
and Defense Minister Ehud Barak have been loudly pushing for the war
for months, and have openly spurned popular opposition as well as
criticism from the military’s leadership. The Obama Administration
is said to be trying to push for a delay until after the vote but the
analyst, Alon Ben-David, added that “I doubt Obama could say
anything that would convince Netanyahu to delay.”
Meanwhile,
defense officials have been pushing 91-year-old Rabbi Ovadia Yosef,
the spiritual leader of much of the religious right in Israel,
to weigh
in on
the attack. Yosef has regularly called for the deaths of those he
perceives as “enemies”
of Israel.
US
officials have gone relatively quiet on the matter, with Gen. Martin
Dempsey saying the US is not
under any
pressure to “back” an Israeli attack. That doesn’t mean that an
attack might not happen unilaterally, however
Israeli
Journalist Gideon Levy on the Escalating Talk of A Military Attack on
Iran
DemocracyNow.org
Could
Israel launch an attack on Iran before the U.S. election in November?
On
Friday, Israel's largest-selling daily newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth,
published an article suggesting an Israeli attack could be imminent.
The
article reported: "Insofar
as it depends on Binyamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak, an Israeli
military strike on the nuclear facilities in Iran will take place in
these coming autumn months, before the U.S. elections in November."
To
discuss the situation in Israel and the possibility of a military
confrontation with Iran, we're joined by Israeli journalist Gideon
Levy, a columnist at the Ha'aretz newspaper.

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