Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Why Israel Beleives That A Military Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Facilties Can Be Successful
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli cabinet minister on Tuesday invoked his country's ostensibly secret 2007 air raid on an alleged Syrian nuclear reactor to suggest Israel could successfully strike Iran without U.S. support.
Israel has never formally acknowledged the bombing of the desert site at Deir al-Zor nor said what was destroyed - a precaution against drawing Syria into a retaliatory war, according to then-U.S. President George W. Bush, who in his memoir described the target as a nascent, North Korean-supplied reactor.
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My Comment: It does feel like we are repeating history .... but Iran is definitely not Syria. Syria had only one major nuclear facility, and it was within striking distance of the Israeli air force. Iran is considerably farther away .... it has dozens (if not more) major nuclear facilities .... and the key ones are now buried deep underground.
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