This
is from the hard-line zionist Jerusalem Post
The
UAE is to receive 25 F- 16 Fighting Falcon jets, and, along with
Saudi Arabia, will be allowed to buy weapons with so-called
“standoff” capabilities that enable it to engage the enemy with
precision at a distance.
Hagel:
Israel has right to decide on Iran strike
US
secretary of defense arrives in Israel, says arms deal with Israel is
"another very clear signal to Iran"
21 April, 2013
Israel has the right to decide for itself whether to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel told reporters on Sunday.
Hagel’s statement echoed the position US President Barack Obama expressed during his March visit. “Iran presents a threat in its nuclear program and Israel will make the decisions that Israel must make to protect itself and defend itself,” Hagel told American reporters on his plane before touching down in Israel.
The deal is part of a larger arms sale involving the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia – both of which are threatened by Tehran – and will total $10 billion.
“The bottom line is that Iran is a threat, a real threat,” Hagel said. “The Iranians must be prevented from developing that capacity to build a nuclear weapon and deliver it,” he said aboard the plane.
Defense
officials explained that the “standoff” arms would give the two
countries more sophisticated systems than they currently have. Hagel
was joined by Ya’alon at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem on Sunday.
The
US secretary of defense laid a wreath at the Hall of Remembrance.
After signing the museum’s guest book, Hagel told reporters that
“this magnificent institution” reminds “all mankind of the
depths of evil, but also the promise and hope and courage of man,”
and serves as a “beautiful and important tribute to those victims
of the past and [as an] instruction and reminder to generations of
the future. Future generations” as well as those in “our time
here” must be prepared for “a clear understanding that we must
never allow [the genocide of the Holocaust] to happen again,” he
said.
Hagel,
who faced resistance during his Senate confirmation hearing earlier
this year from lawmakers who questioned his support for Israel, said
part of the purpose of his visit was to underscore to Israelis that
“the United States is committed to their security.”
But
he added the United States and other countries believed there was
still time for diplomacy and tough international sanctions on Iran to
have an impact. “The military option is one option that remains on
the table, must remain on the table,” he said. “But military
options, I think most of us feel, should be the last option.”
After
Israel, Hagel will visit Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. His
trip comes amid mounting concerns about regional stability due to
Iran’s nuclear program, the rocky transition to civilian rule in
Egypt and the civil war in Syria
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