JERUSALEM – Israel’s public security minister warned Saturday that a U.S. intelligence report that said Iran is no longer developing nuclear arms could lead to a regional war that would threaten the Jewish state. In his remarks – Israel’s harshest criticism yet of the U.S. report – Avi Dichter said the assessment also cast doubt on American intelligence in general, including information about Palestinian security forces’ crackdown on militant groups. The Palestinian action is required as part of a U.S.-backed renewal of peace talks with Israel this month. Dichter cautioned that a refusal to recognize Iran’s intentions to build weapons of mass destruction could lead to armed conflict in the Middle East. He compared the possibility of such fighting to a surprise attack on Israel in 1973 by its Arab neighbors, which came to be known in Israel for the Yom Kippur Jewish holy day on which it began. ‘The American misconception concerning Iran’s nuclear weapons is liable to lead to a regional Yom Kippur where Israel will be among the countries that are threatened,’ Dichter said in a speech in a suburb south of Tel Aviv, according to his spokesman, Mati Gil. ‘Something went wrong […]
Sunday, December 16th, 2007
Israel: US Report on Iran May Spark War
Author: LAURIE COPANS
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Sat Dec 15, 11:35 AM ET
Link: Israel: US Report on Iran May Spark War
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Sat Dec 15, 11:35 AM ET
Link: Israel: US Report on Iran May Spark War
Stephan: All of this is inescapable because of our addiction to oil.