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TomClash

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Mon Feb 20, 2012, 12:07 AM Feb 2012

U.S. concerned that Barak is pushing for Israeli attack on Iran [View all]

U.S. concerned that Barak is pushing for Israeli attack on Iran

The Barack Obama administration believes Netanyahu is still sitting on the fence over a future military strike on Iran.

By Amos Harel

Visits to Jerusalem by senior U.S. officials this week reflect a growing concern in Washington over the possibility that Israel will decide to attack nuclear sites in Iran. The Americans are particularly worried about the hawkish line that Defense Minister Ehud Barak has adopted on the matter. They apparently have the impression, however, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to come to a final stance on the dispute.

The number of visits that have been made here by senior members of President Barack Obama’s administration in recent months is unusual. A delegation headed by U.S. National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon arrived Saturday evening; and later this week, Israel will host James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence. On separate visits this past fall, the new director of the Central Intelligence Agency, David Petraeus, paid a visit to Israel, as did U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, whose trip here came shortly after a visit to the United States by Barak.

Last month, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, came to Israel, not long after taking office. In another two weeks, Netanyahu will be in Washington to deliver an address before the policy conference of the pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The Israeli premier is also expected to meet with Obama in the course of the visit. Even prior to that, next week, Defense Minister Barak will apparently make his own trip to the U.S. capital to meet with senior administration officials.

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In discussions with their Israeli counterparts, senior U.S. administration officials have said the sanctions regime that the Americans have spearheaded is unprecedented in its severity and more time is needed to gauge its impact on the regime in Tehran. Within the Israeli cabinet, there are also ministers who acknowledge that the sanctions exceeded most of the expectations Israel held until a few months ago.

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Washington, like Jerusalem, appears to be under the impression that Barak will play a key role in Netanyahu’s decision-making. According to various assessments, in the constellation of forces within the senior forum of eight capital ministers, Barak represents the hawkish camp, while ministers Moshe Ya’alon, Dan Meridor and Benny Begin are leading the opposition to an assault at this time.


http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/u-s-concerned-that-barak-is-pushing-for-israeli-attack-on-iran-1.413537

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Israel can do what it wants and we don't need to join their party nt msongs Feb 2012 #1
Post removed Post removed Feb 2012 #2
Like who? n/t MrBig Feb 2012 #3
Google...................... Knight Hawk Feb 2012 #6
apparently you can not back up your own statement? azurnoir Feb 2012 #12
Really atreides1 Feb 2012 #13
I did Google it and the sites are all BS, just because they are Jewish doesn't make them dual citiz R Merm Feb 2012 #19
Funny MrBig Feb 2012 #33
Post removed Post removed Feb 2012 #39
And where, praytell, did you come by this list? Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #41
nor I mitchtv Feb 2012 #56
I have been unable to find any Congress member with any type of dual citizenship. Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #57
David Frum is Canadian isn't he.. looks like a bogus list to me. OKNancy Feb 2012 #63
And all I'm saying MrBig Feb 2012 #49
Catch 22 Strelnikov_ Feb 2012 #4
"Do you have any idea how many very influential Americans have dual Israeli/American citizenship?" azurnoir Feb 2012 #7
Gruesomely Hilarious earthside Feb 2012 #8
The key word there, which ain't necessarily true, is "when"... JHB Feb 2012 #9
Then let them volunteer to fight Iran Hugabear Feb 2012 #10
+1 madokie Feb 2012 #21
This post sounds very conspiratorial MrBig Feb 2012 #34
No, it's neither a conspiracy nor a secret. It is right out there in the open for everyone to see. The Stranger Feb 2012 #45
Ridiculous! MrBig Feb 2012 #54
Look, I don't know how to break this to you, but there are many people lobbying for the U.S. to The Stranger Feb 2012 #58
You aren't getting my point MrBig Feb 2012 #59
+1. This is, basically, a new version of the "Jewish conspirators control the government" line... TheWraith Feb 2012 #61
I have to disagree. The Stranger Feb 2012 #71
I agree, but MrBig Feb 2012 #72
There is no fucking list of "dual citizens." TheWraith Feb 2012 #73
But many people have dual citizenship with the US and many other countries TomClash Feb 2012 #14
I think dual citizenship is wrong LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #25
Disloyalty? Knight Hawk Feb 2012 #43
How does citizenship affect that? TomClash Feb 2012 #64
Thank You!!! MrBig Feb 2012 #66
You're welcome TomClash Feb 2012 #68
Do you have any idea how many American (voters) have had it with bullshit wars? marmar Feb 2012 #15
About 99% of us. nt valerief Feb 2012 #65
Do YOU? Iggo Feb 2012 #18
It's a conspiracy Lawlbringer Feb 2012 #20
By this line of reasoning, sulphurdunn Feb 2012 #27
Something tells me MrBig Feb 2012 #35
Interesting mixed message in that headline leveymg Feb 2012 #5
The spelling of both names are different. Fearless Feb 2012 #29
Well isn't that a tricky headline! Drunken Irishman Feb 2012 #11
I'll bet Dick Cheney is getting a woodie over this. Lasher Feb 2012 #16
Why is the Jewish vote so powerful in the US? mainer Feb 2012 #17
The fear of being labeled an "anti-Semite" and being politically mauled keeps nanabugg Feb 2012 #22
Posts like this help purport stereotypes MrBig Feb 2012 #37
Just so you know.... Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #44
My post had nothing to do about anti-semitism mainer Feb 2012 #46
And yet, you are making it sound as if they control the US government. Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #47
And Jews still have to deal with the false notion they control everything MrBig Feb 2012 #50
So I've seen... MrBig Feb 2012 #52
Thanks, but you shouldn't have said that outloud. Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #53
Sorry... MrBig Feb 2012 #55
The Jewish vote and the Pro-Israel vote are two different things MrBig Feb 2012 #36
I'm just contrasting the fact that politicians feel free to run racist anti-Asian American ads mainer Feb 2012 #42
I would disagree MrBig Feb 2012 #51
"Barack" ?? Not even using Obama? Let alone PRESIDENT OBAMA. Now it's down to "Barack" ? nt cyberpj Feb 2012 #23
The 'Barak' being referred to in the headline is israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak. eom Purveyor Feb 2012 #24
Ehud Barak has been in the public spotlight for many years, he is 20 years older than the Prez. Fortran Feb 2012 #30
Awkwarrrd... n/t MrBig Feb 2012 #38
Ha, ha, ha, ha DeadEyeDyck Feb 2012 #40
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, NOT President Obama n/t Tx4obama Feb 2012 #60
Not only that, but they are leaving letters out too!!!!!!!!! octothorpe Feb 2012 #69
Oh boy. Fox News will have fun confusing these names. Kablooie Feb 2012 #26
Doesn't seem to be just Fox news. Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #32
Who is the US in this story? N.T. Gringostan Feb 2012 #28
Humbly suggest that if one doesn't know Ehud Barak is, then STFU and do some reading. Dreamer Tatum Feb 2012 #31
Maybe Israel should be concerned that Barak is pushing for an attack on Iran. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2012 #48
* * * * * Israeli Defense Minister Ehud BARAK, NOT President Obama * * * * * Tx4obama Feb 2012 #62
Forgetting to use the sarcasm smilie can really screw up a joke. cyberpj Feb 2012 #67
heh.... I think the problem is that there been more than a few times where octothorpe Feb 2012 #70
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