So
much conflicting information – who can you believe?
October
surprise: US and Israel prepare to strike Iran
The
United States and Israel are already involved in discussions over how
they could soon conduct a joint surgical strike on Iranian nuclear
facilities, a source close to the talks tells Foreign Policy magazine
RT,
9
October, 2012
After
months of urging from Israeli authorities for the US to intervene in
a rumored Iranian plan to procure a nuke, a source speaking on
condition of anonymity tells Foreign Policy’s David Rothkopf that
the two allies have come close to signing off on an attack against
Iran.
Although
no plan of action has been set in stone yet, the source says the
attack will likely be from the sky and consist of drone strikes and
bomber jets for only “a couple of hours” at best but would not
require more than “a day or two” of action.
But
while the US has not officially signed onto the strike, the source
reports, American involvement would be absolutely necessary in order
to effectively take out the structures where Iranian scientists are
assumed to be attempting to procure a nuclear warhead.
“To
get to buried Iranian facilities, such as the enrichment plant at
Fordow, would require bunker-busting munitions on a scale that no
Israeli plane is capable of delivering,” Rothkopf writes in the
article, published Monday, October 8. “The mission, therefore, must
involve the United States, whether acting alone or in concert with
the Israelis and others.”
Israel
has long attested that Iranian officials are enriching nuclear
materials to be used with volatile warheads, despite longstanding
claims from Iran that any program they are operating exists for
peaceful purposes only. Hostilities between Israel and their
neighboring foe have only worsened as of late, prompting Israel Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to insist that America draw “red lines
before Iran,” and demand that the US offer them an ultimatum before
time runs out. Last month US President Barack Obama dismissed
Israel’s warnings against an escalating nuclear threat, though,
saying he understand their concerns over what damage Iran could do
with a nuclear weapon, but that he would continue to “block out any
noise” from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he insists
on American intervention.
Speaking
before the United Nations General Assembly only days later, though,
President Obama appeared to be more willing to act if Iran is proven
to be procuring a weapon of mass destruction, vowing, “the United
States will do what we must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear
weapon,” and said that any attempts by Iran to procure a nuclear
warhead would “threaten the elimination of Israel, the security of
Gulf nations, and the stability of the global economy” and is “not
a challenge that can be contained.”
Now
following a report RT published last week concerning classified
footage of Iranian facilities believed to be handed over to American
intelligence from a defected member of Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad entourage, the US may finally be ready to give in to
Israeli pressure and strike Iran.
If
the rumored plan of attack is put into action, the source says, the
strike is expected to set back the nation’s nuclear program “many
years,” and doing so without civilian casualties. The end result,
however, could be one immensely beneficial to America, specifically
its holdings in the Middle East where the country has long expressed
a vested interested.
Should
US provide power to strike Iran, the source says, the attack would
have a long-term effect in the region, but particularly on America’s
investments there. The strike, says the source, would be
“transformative,” – "saving Iraq, Syria, Lebanon,
reanimating the peace process, securing the (Persian) Gulf, sending
an unequivocal message to Russia and China, and assuring American
ascendancy in the region for a decade to come."
Should
Israel strike Iran without the direct aid of the US, however, America
would not necessarily be in the clear. Although President Obama has
advocated for a peaceful resolution to Israeli/Iranian disputes,
Iran’s officials have suggested that they have no problem with
striking the US if their allies make the first move.
Gen.
Amir Ali Hajizadeh of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard told reporters
last month that his country “will definitely be at war with
American bases should a war break out,” explaining that "There
will be no neutral country in the region," and, "To us,
these bases are equal to US soil."
A
Truly Credible Military Threat to Iran
The
Israelis and the Americans are zeroing in on a strike option that has
a real chance of deterring the mullahs -- and defusing Mitt Romney's
attacks.
For
the original article in Foreign Policy GO
HERE


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