Jerusalem – Israeli Defense Chief: Iran Strike May Be Needed

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    Jerusalem – Israel does not want to take military action against Iran over its nuclear program, but at some point may have no other option, Israel’s defense minister said Thursday.

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    The Jewish state at this point did not intend to launch a strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, but retained the option as a “last resort,” Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio.

    “We don’t need unnecessary wars. But we definitely might be put to the test,” he said.

    He said he hoped that sanctions and diplomacy would pressure the Iranian leadership to abandon its suspected nuclear weapons program, but did not expect that to happen.

    Israel, like the West, is convinced Iran is developing a nuclear bomb, despite Tehran’s insistence that its nuclear program is designed to produce energy.

    Israel says a nuclear-armed Iran would threaten the Jewish state’s survival, citing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s repeated references to Israel’s destruction, Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles and its support for militant groups that fight Israel.

    The U.S. — as well as some security experts in Israel — have loudly opposed the prospect of an Israeli military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, because of its potential for touching off retaliation against Israel and a broader, regional conflagration.

    But Barak suggested that Israel might not alert world powers before embarking on a strike.

    “Israel is a sovereign state and it is the government of Israel, the Israeli army and security forces who are responsible for Israel’s security, future and survival,” he said.

    Mysterious blasts, computer viruses and assassinations have disrupted Iran’s nuclear program, and there has been speculation of Israeli involvement.

    Barak would not comment on that possibility, but said, “We are not happy to see the Iranians move ahead on this (program), so any delay, be it divine intervention or otherwise, is welcome.”


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    DRE53
    DRE53
    12 years ago

    ” be it divine intervention or otherwise”
    Ha ha!
    Since when does Barak believe in divine intervention?

    Nebech
    Nebech
    12 years ago

    I am sure he will let us know right before he does

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    These people are NUTS. Absolutely nuts. They know that the Iranians will rain down missiles on Tel Aviv and blockade the Persian Gulf, causing oil to go through the roof and placing hundreds of thousands of people in danger, including the Jews of Iran and Tel Aviv, etc. But Barak once said, if everyone stays indoors we might “only” have 500-1000 casualties. Jewish blood is so cheap to this guy…….No surprise……..

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    12 years ago

    Have any of you ever been in actual combat?