Netanyahu deputy disagrees on setting Iran "red line"
Source: REUTERS
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu's deputy for intelligence and atomic affairs on Thursday broke with the Israeli prime minister's call for Iran to be confronted with a "red line" beyond which its disputed nuclear program would face military attack.
In a broadcast interview, Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor appeared to side with the United States in balking at Netanyahu's repeated demand that it set Iran an ultimatum or risk seeing Israel launch region-rattling unilateral strikes.
Meridor's remarks also underscored debate within the leader's inner circle about potentially exacerbating the rift with Washington with a war that polls show most Israelis, including several senior security figures, would oppose.
"I don't want to set red lines or deadlines for myself," Meridor, one of several Netanyahu deputies who form the core of his security cabinet, told Israel's Army Radio when asked how much time remained before force against Iran should be used.
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mountain grammy
(26,648 posts)Netanyahoo and Rmoney together will start WWIII
AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)But a war 10x worse than Vietnam? Probably......and losing the ground war won't be the only thing we'll have to worry about, either.(can you say "nuclear terrorism", anybody? )
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)I'm not sure why the Obama campaign isn't pumping that... it's cold, hard fact.
Mitt Romney will throw the United States into another land war in the middle east.
He will be doing so at the behest of a US client state, no less! Say what shit you want about George Bush, but at least that asshole had enough brains to tell Georgia to get bent when they tried to suck us into a war against Russia.
David__77
(23,503 posts)Just as they claimed with Iraq in 2003. This is a predetermined game, which is why we cannot fall into the trap.
With diplomatic engagement, including restoration of full diplomatic relations, the political pole in Iran favoring accommodation with the West will emerge much stronger. What is happening now only strengthens the hand of radicalism.