Thursday, August 16, 2012

Will Israel Conduct A Military Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Sites?

Israeli soldiers watch as a missile is launched from the Iron Dome defence system in the southern Israeli city of Beer Sheva (Menahem Kahana)

Israel Willing To Hit Iran, Even To Delay Nuke Program -- Jerusalem Post

Ambassador to US Michael Oren points to Osirak reactor in Iraq: "In the past, we have operated on the assumption that we can only gain a delay"; Uzi Dayan says Jerusalem hasn't yet decided to strike.

Israel is willing to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities even if doing so only delays the Islamic Republic's nuclear progress for a few years, Ambassador to Washington Michael Oren told Bloomberg News Wednesday.

“One, two, three, four years are a long time in the Middle East - look what’s happened in the last year,” he said in reference to the ongoing upheaval throughout the Arab world.

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More News On Israeli - Iran War Tensions

Israel's Barak says Iran attack decision still pending -- Reuters Alertnet
Barak: Waiting on Iran would be more dangerous, complicated -- Jerusalem Post
Israeli PM appoints new homeland security minister -- Christian Science Monitor
Israel to strike Iran as window of opportunity narrows? -- RT
Israeli Poll Finds Most Want U.S. Backing for Any Iran Strike -- Bloomberg
Poll: Most Israelis oppose attack on Iran nuclear facilities -- Haaretz
Israeli speculation over Iran strike reaches fever pitch -- The Guardian
Europeans Skeptical of Israeli War Talk -- Harvey Morris, International Herald Tribune
Is Israel trying to lead the US to war with Iran? -- Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor
Is Israel Angling for a Commitment from Obama on Iran? -- Tony Karon, Time
Israel and Iran: lethal game of bluff -- The Guardian editorial
Will America Help Israel Attack Iran? -- Micah Zenko, Council On Foreign Relations
New Evidence That Israel Is Bluffing About Iran -- Robert Wright, The Atlantic
Why Do Israeli Media Keep Predicting War with Iran? -- Tony Karon, Time

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