Cold comfort for the Israelis. Why not instead support them in striking against Iran's nuclear facilities? "According to the same source, the nuclear guarantee would be backed by a new and improved Israeli anti-ballistic missile system. The Bush administration took the first step by deploying an early-warning radar system in the Negev, which hones the ability to detect Iranian ballistic missiles." Not enough. "Obama's atomic umbrella: U.S. nuclear strike if Iran nukes Israel," by Aluf Benn for Haaretz, December 11 (thanks to all who sent this in):
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's administration will offer Israel a "nuclear umbrella" against the threat of a nuclear attack by Iran, a well-placed American source said earlier this week. The source, who is close to the new administration, said the U.S. will declare that an attack on Israel by Tehran would result in a devastating U.S. nuclear response against Iran.
But America's nuclear guarantee to Israel could also be interpreted as a sign the U.S. believes Iran will eventually acquire nuclear arms.
Secretary of state-designate Hillary Clinton had raised the idea of a nuclear guarantee to Israel during her campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the presidency. During a debate with Obama in April, Clinton said that Israel and Arab countries must be given "deterrent backing." She added, "Iran must know that an attack on Israel will draw a massive response."
Clinton also proposed that the American nuclear umbrella be extended to other countries in the region, like Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, if they agree to relinquish their own nuclear ambitions.
According to the same source, the nuclear guarantee would be backed by a new and improved Israeli anti-ballistic missile system. The Bush administration took the first step by deploying an early-warning radar system in the Negev, which hones the ability to detect Iranian ballistic missiles.
Meanwhile, Obama said he would play the role of Aethelred the Unready and pay tribute to the mullahs to get them to drop their nuclear ambitions:
Obama said this week that he would negotiate with Iran and would offer economic incentives for Tehran to relinquish its nuclear program. He warned that if Iran refused the deal, he would act to intensify sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Granting Israel a nuclear guarantee essentially suggests the U.S. is willing to come to terms with a nuclear Iran. For its part, Israel opposes any such development and similar opposition was voiced by officials in the outgoing Bush administration.
"What is the significance of such guarantee when it comes from those who hesitated to deal with a non-nuclear Iran?" asked a senior Israeli security source. "What kind of credibility would this [guarantee have] when Iran is nuclear-capable?"...
Good question.
Comment: Good grief! This is the change master at work-we will destroy your enemy(wink,wink) after they destroy you. Huh? If anyone accepts this statement then you are an ....Can we not expect more credible strategies from our newly elected administration?
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No we cannot. Which is why the paralysis of the current Israeli administration is so regrettable -
it will tend prevent preemptive strikes on both Gaza and Iran before the change in the US administration.
Hopefully there are some Israeli generals with enough strategic sense to realise that the long-term advantages of removing Gaza and Iran as problems, and demonstrating Israeli power - far, far outweigh any short term difficulties such a policy would create.
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