Israel under huge pressure to avoid Iran attack
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Israel is coming under increased pressure from Washington and Europe to hold off from attacking Iran over its disputed nuclear drive and allow time for a regime of tight international sanctions to kick in.
Pressure is being exerted from all directions, officials acknowledge, with Washington’s concern over a pre-emptive Israeli strike reflected in the steady stream of senior officials arriving in Jerusalem for top-level talks.
The latest visitor was US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, who on Sunday held a two-hour meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and held similar in-depth talks with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, whose “hawkish line” on Iran is worrying Washington, Haaretz newspaper reported on Monday.
Later this week, US intelligence chief James Clapper is also due to arrive, press reports said.
Barak, Netanyahu’s de facto deputy, has been “summoned” to Washington next week, media reports said, ahead of a visit by the premier himself in early March.
“Israel is under pressure from all sides. The Americans don’t want to be surprised and faced with a fait accompli of an Israeli attack,” a senior Israeli official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“They are telling us to be patient and see if the international sanctions against Tehran will eventually work,” he said.
In an interview with CNN this weekend, top US military commander Martin Dempsey gave a blunt assessment that it would be “premature” to launch military action against Iran.
For several weeks, Israel has blown hot and cold over the possibility of a pre-emptive military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, which much of the West believes masks a weapons drive.
The United States is not alone in wanting to curb the warlike tendencies apparent in some Israeli circles.
On Sunday, Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague said it would not be “wise” for Israel to take military action against Iran, echoing comments earlier this month by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Meanwhile, Iran on Monday deployed warplanes and missiles in an “exercise” to protect its nuclear sites and warned it may cut oil exports to more European Union nations unless sanctions were lifted.
The moves were announced the same day as officials from the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, arrived in Tehran for a second round of talks focused on “the possible military dimensions of Iran’s nuclear program.”
Iran has repeatedly said it will not give up its nuclear ambitions, which it insists are purely peaceful.
–AFP/NOW Lebanon
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