Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Will President Obama Tell Israeli PM Netanyahu That The U.S. Will Launch A Military Strike Against Iran In June?

A suspected uranium enrichment site near the Iranian city of Qom. (Courtesy Reuters)

Obama To Tell Netanyahu US Gearing Up For Iran Strike -- Times of Israel

During upcoming visit, president will convey message that window for American military operation opens in June, TV report says.


When he visits Israel next month, US President Barack Obama will tell Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that a “window of opportunity” for a military strike on Iran will open in June, according to an Israeli TV report Monday evening.

Obama will come bearing the message that if diplomatic efforts and sanctions don’t bear fruit, Israel should “sit tight” and let Washington take the stage, even if that means remaining on the sidelines during a US military operation, Channel 10 reported. Netanyahu will be asked to refrain from any military action and keep a low profile, avoiding even the mention of a strike, the report said, citing unnamed officials.

In London Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry said an Iran with nuclear weapons was “simply unacceptable” and warned the time limit for a diplomatic solution was running out.

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More News On Reports That President Obama Will Tell Netanyahu That The US Is Gearing Up For An Iran Strike

Obama to threaten Iran with military strike in June, Israeli media reports -- RT
Shock report: Obama to give Netanyahu ‘window of opportunity’ for attack on Iran (Video) -- Examiner
Obama to tell Netanyahu that June is a 'window of opportunity' for Iran attack -- Examiner
Obama to Inform Netanyahu of Plans for Summer Iran War -- Antiwar.com

My Comment:
Will the U.S. start a war of choice against Iran .... even though President Obama criticized President Bush constantly for doing so against Iraq .... I doubt it. This story was leaked a day before Iran met the major powers over it's nuclear program .... and I am assuming that this is just someone's idea of adding pressure on Iran to come clean on it's nuclear program.

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