Tehran’s decision to raise its uranium enrichment level to 20 percent – taking it weeks away from weapons-grade production – in the teeth of international objections, has raised no cries of outrage in Washington or Jerusalem. Asked Monday, Feb. 7, whether president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s announcement brought military action any closer, US defense secretary Robert Gates said noncommittally: “If the international community will stand together and bring pressure to bear on the Iranian government, I believe there is still time for pressure and sanctions to work.”