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Aug 2015)
"Why Israel Is Going
To Bomb Iran"
Why Israel Is Going To Bomb Iran
July 21, 2015 | Michael Snyder
Thanks to Barack Obama, it is only a matter of time before
Israel feels forced to conduct a massive military strike against
Iran’s nuclear program. When that happens, Iran will strike
back, and hundreds, if not thousands, of missiles will rain down
on Israel. This exchange will likely spark a major regional war
in the Middle East, and that could end up plunging the entire
planet into chaos. If Barack Obama was attempting to prevent
such a scenario from playing out, he failed miserably.
Personally, I think that the deal that was just made with Iran
is absolutely horrible. Perhaps you disagree. Perhaps you
believe that it is the greatest piece of diplomacy of all time.
But it doesn’t really matter what any of us think. If this deal
was going to work, it had to be strong enough to convince Israel
that Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons has been completely
stopped. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sworn
that he will never, ever, let Iran get a nuclear weapon, and he
has pledged to use military force, if necessary.
So what Barack Obama needed was a deal that would calm Israeli
nerves, while satisfying the Iranians at the same time. Such a
deal may have theoretically been impossible, but that is what it
was going to take to prevent war. Instead, Obama has made a deal
which has utterly horrified the Israeli government. Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even called it “a license to
kill“. So now the odds that war will happen have gone way up,
but Barack Obama is too busy congratulating himself to notice.
And it isn’t just the Israeli government that has responded very
negatively to this deal.
One recent survey found that a staggering 74 percent of Israelis
do not believe that this deal will prevent the Iranians from
developing a nuclear weapon.
A different survey discovered that 47 percent of Israelis would
now support a military strike against Iran, and only 35 percent
of Israelis are currently against one.
Of course the Israeli government would very much prefer not to
have to bomb Iran. Before resorting to military action, the
Israeli government will certainly try to encourage the U.S.
Congress to derail this deal. And we should probably expect to
see more covert action against Iran’s nuclear program.
But in the end, those methods will almost certainly not be
enough. At that point, the Israeli government will have a
decision to make, and I think that the following exchange
between Netanyahu and Steve Forbes gives us some insight into
what Israeli officials are thinking right now…
BENJAMIN NETANYAHU: I think if the deal goes through we’re in
danger of war, and it might be the worst kind of war we can
imagine. Because this deal will open the way for Iran not to get
A bomb, but many bombs. Within a decade, it will be free to
enrich uranium on an unlimited basis. And it will be able to
make the fissile core for dozens of bombs–indeed, hundreds of
bombs–which it can then put on the hundreds of ICBMs it already
has.
Under this deal, Iran is going to get $100 billion to $300
billion, which it will be able to use to fund its terrorism, and
its aggression, in the region–its aim being to destroy Israel.
Given Iran’s history of aggression, I’d say that this double
bonanza of a guaranteed pathway to a nuclear arsenal, and a
jackpot of money to continue its aggression, actually makes the
danger of war, even nuclear war, a lot greater.
SF: You make a very important point. Even if Iran sticks to the
deal, which is highly problematical, in a decade, it will be a
major global nuclear power, and it will have ballistic missiles.
BN: Iran is producing them, and guess what? Within a few years,
they will be able to reach the Eastern seaboard of the United
States. And then every point in the United States. But this deal
will also enable Iran to tip those missiles with nuclear
weapons, with atomic bombs. And I think it’s a huge mistake to
allow the foremost sponsor of terrorism in the world, Iran, to
have nuclear weapons, as well as the capacity to give such
weapons to its terrorist surrogates. This is a big, big mistake,
not only endangering Israel and the entire Middle East, but the
entire world, specifically the United States.
The mullahs, the dictators in Tehran, they call us the little
Satan; they call America the big Satan. You are their ultimate
target, and you should not give such a terrorist regime the
weapons of mass destruction. Because I think the greatest danger
facing our world is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear
weapons. Here you have a militant Islamic state, Iran, arming
itself with nuclear weapons and receiving a huge cash bonanza in
the bargain. That’s a mistake.
Let there be no misunderstanding – as long as Benjamin Netanyahu
is in power, the Israeli government will never, ever allow Iran
to build nuclear weapons.
This deal that Barack Obama just made with Iran guarantees the
Iranians a path to a nuclear weapon, but the Obama
administration is apparently hoping that regime change will
happen before that time, if they are able to kick the can down
the road far enough.
But the big mistake that almost everyone in the western world is
making, when analyzing this deal, is that they are assuming that
the Iranians will actually keep their promises.
Just like the U.S. government, the Iranians have a very long
track record of blatantly lying. And they were caught lying,
even in the midst of these recent negotiations. The National
Council of Resistance of Iran produced evidence that the
Iranians were enriching uranium, intended for nuclear weapons,
at a site known as “Lavizan-3”, just outside of Tehran. But even
after this information came out, the Iranians and the Obama
administration, just continued with their negotiations, as if
this facility did not exist.
This is how utterly incompetent the Obama administration is. The
Iranians were hiding things and blatantly lying to us before the
negotiations were even completed. And the truth is that it is
possible that Iran might already have developed nuclear weapons.
Let us hope that this is not the case, but if reports about
Lavizan-3 are accurate, the Iranian nuclear program may be far
more advanced than any of us have been led to believe.
Sadly, most people in the western world end up believing what
they want to believe about Iran, instead of what the facts on
the ground actually tell us.
Not too long from now, I believe that we will see some sort of
“trigger event”, which will motivate the Israeli government to
finally conduct a massive military strike against the Iranian
nuclear program. Israel has a history of conducting these kinds
of assaults, and the Israeli military has been preparing for
just such an attack for a very long time. The following comes
from a recent article by Joel C. Rosenberg:
Israel has used surprise military force twice, to neutralize
foreign nuclear programs. In 1981, the Israeli Air Force
attacked and destroyed Iraq’s nuclear facilities. Then, in 2007,
the Israelis attacked and destroyed a Syrian nuclear facility,
being built with the help of the North Koreans. An attack on
Iran’s facilities would be far more complex, and the possible
retaliatory blowback could be horrendous. But yet, the Israelis
certainly have the capability to do what they need to do, and
they’ve been preparing for years for that moment. Given Israel’s
historic track record, it is possible Israeli leaders will come
to the point of feeling they have no choice but to launch
attacks on Iran.
And just because Iran has made a “deal” with us, the American
people should not assume that we have now become “friends” with
the Iranian government.
In fact, the president of Iran recently led a march through the
streets of Tehran, during which the crowds were chanting “death
to America”.
“Even over the weekend, as Iran continued to receive more and
more concessions at the negotiating table, Iranian President
Rouhani led a march of hatred in the streets of Tehran, in which
the masses cried, ‘Death to America! Death to Israel!‘”
Netanyahu said, describing Iran’s recent “Al Quds (Jerusalem)
Day”, in an address to the Knesset Monday.
What a horrible thing to want. Even though I am very pro-Israel,
I would never wish death to Iran. The Iranian people work hard,
they take care of their families, and most of them want peace.
Unfortunately, Iran is run by a cadre of radical Islamic
nutjobs, who are obsessed with wiping the nation of Israel off
the face of the planet.
For a long time, Israel and Iran have been on a collision
course, and now time is running out.
War is coming to the Middle East, and it is going to be
absolutely horrifying.