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Politics & Legal > Israel Hints of Attack on Iran

  Israel Hints of Attack on Iran

Published on Friday, July 11, 2008 by The Independent/UK

Israel Hints at Pre-emptive Attack on Iran
by Rupert Cornwell

WASHINGTON - The sabre-rattling over Iran’s nuclear progamme has grown louder as a defiant Tehran claimed to have conducted missile tests for a second day running, the US warned that it would defend its interests and its allies in the region, and Israel hinted it was ready to stage a preventive attack to destroy Iranian nuclear installations.

With the latest tests - and the wide front-page coverage given to them by the national media - Tehran is signaling it will not be cowed by international pressure to end a programme which the West suspects is aimed at producing nuclear weapons, and that any attack by the US or Israel will be answered in kind.

The tests, including launching the 1,250-mile range program-3 missile that can hit Israel, should be “a lesson to our enemies”, the commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was quoted as saying. But some of the talk may be bravado. Pentagon officials told CNN that surveillance suggested only a single missile was fired yesterday, apparently one that failed to launch on Wednesday.

Even so, the show of strength drew an unprecedentedly blunt response from Washington and Israel. No one should doubt US resolve, said Condoleezza Rice, the Secretary of State, on a visit to Georgia. “We are sending a message to Iran that we will defend American interests and the interests of our allies.”

More ominously, Ehud Barak, the Israeli Defense Minister, noted pointedly that while diplomatic pressure remained the preferred way of persuading Iran to halt uranium enrichment, Israel “has proved in the past it is not afraid to take action when its vital security interests are at stake”.

Not by coincidence, the country also put on display one of its state-of-the-art Eitam spy aircraft, whose intelligence-gathering abilities would be vital in any co-ordinated assault on Iran’s nuclear installations. This latest publicity only reinforces the message sent by Israel’s recent military air exercises over the eastern Mediterranean, widely seen as a dress rehearsal for such an attack.

Most analysts believe that for all bellicose talk, a pre-emptive attack, by the US at least, is most unlikely. “Everyone recognises what the consequences of a conflict would be,” the Defence Secretary Robert Gates warned, among them possible closure of the oil lifeline through the Strait of Hormuz, the risk of generalised war in the Middle East and immense new strains on the fragile global economy.

Pentagon commanders too do not want to plunge the country’s overstretched armed forces into another war. An attack would be “extremely stressful” for US forces, Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the country’s top uniformed officer, warned a few days ago.

But the jitters have been increased by the political calendar in Washington and Jerusalem. From a US perspective, if the Bush administration is to strike, it probably has to do so before the general election campaign moves into high gear this autumn. The possibility - many would say likelihood - that the next President will be the Democrat, Barack Obama, who favours negotiation with Iran, only heightens the urgency for anti-Iran hawks.

In Jerusalem, a corruption scandal could bring down the Mr Omert’s government in September. This is another reason for Israel, if it is determined to go ahead, to act sooner rather than later, even alone and without the explicit collaboration of the US.


posted on July 12, 2008 12:27 AM ()

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They have to hurry and bomb them, before those photoshopped missiles strike...

Just seen on Bumpedoff's page that Bush is talking about withdrawing troops in September. How much you want to bet they are withdrawn to Iran, just like the ones in Afghanistan were "withdrawn" to Iraq.
comment by ekyprogressive on July 12, 2008 10:27 PM ()
With the Fifth Fleet destroyed by missile attack, I doubt the US can take over Iran. She has 500,000 crack troops and 2600 tanks.
With advanced biowar missiles stationed in Syria, Israel is not too eager to test the range. Being a tiny nation has its advantages. The fall out from a gas or nuclear attack on us would kill many of our neighbors.
reply by bumpedoff on July 13, 2008 2:18 AM ()
It wouldn't be the first time that Israel has done something similar.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on July 12, 2008 9:36 AM ()

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