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Sunday, August 05, 2012

Netanyahu tells defense officials to stop cowering

In a closed forum, Prime Minister Netanyahu told defense officials to stop cowering in a fear of a future inquest, and promised that he would take the blame for the consequences of an Israeli attack on Iran.
Netanyahu criticized security establishment officials for their handling of the issue, hinting that they are primarily concerned about avoiding having to take responsibility for their actions.

A number of officials who attended the meeting, who asked to remain nameless, said that the majority of those present left the meeting feeling that Netanyahu remains steadfast in his determination not to rely on the United States, and can be expected to order the IDF to attack Iran in the coming months.

Others present at the meeting, however, pointed out that Netanyahu’s comments seemed to be part of the “psychological warfare” campaign that Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak are conducting, in order to pressure the U.S. into attacking Iran itself.

At one point during the meeting, a participant asked Netanyahu what he thinks could possibly happen the day after an Israeli strike on Iran. According to one official present at the meeting, the question angered Netanyahu. “If an investigative committee is formed, I’ll go and say that I, I am responsible,” said Netanyahu, as he pounded the table, and his chest, with his fist.

The fuming Netanyahu didn’t stop there. “I’ve had enough of this atmosphere,” he said. “It’s also felt in other discussions [on Iran], people keep showing me presentations prepared as if for an investigative committee. I’ve told them to stop with these presentations, stop speaking on protocol, and get to the point,” said Netanyahu.

Netanyahu made it clear to those present that he prefers that the U.S. “do the work," though he admits that the U.S. is not prepared to pursue a military option at this point.

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Netanyahu was also asked if an Israeli attack against Iranian nuclear facilities would be effective enough to stop the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, or only set it back a year or two.

As he has in the past, Netanyahu referenced the 1981 attack on Iraq’s nuclear reactor. “Then too, people said it would take them two years to rebuild the reactor, but the fact remains that to this day [Iraq] doesn’t have a nuclear weapon,” said Netanyahu.
At least someone sounds serious about stopping Iran. And his name isn't Obama.

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