Archive for June 2012

Barak: Israel working to become a cyber leader

June 6, 2012

Barak: Israel working to become a cyber leader – JPost – Defense.

06/06/2012 16:22
Israel striving to become a leader in cyber capabilities, Barak says days after IDF reveals offensive cyber space.

Cyber defense war room (illustrative) Photo: Illustrative photo: Reuters and Marc Israel Sellem

Israel is striving to become a world leader in the development of cyber capabilities, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said on Wednesday just days after the IDF revealed that it uses cyber space to conduct offensive military operations.

As reported on Sunday in The Jerusalem Post, the IDF revealed that its Operations Directorate recently drafted a document describing and defining the purpose and use of cyberwarfare for the Israeli military.

In the document, the military officially admitted to engaging in cyberwarfare for offensive purposes. The admission came a week after the “Flame” virus was discovered to have attacked Iran, widely presumed to have been developed by Israel.

“Israel is working to be a world leader in cyber capabilities – in the defense establishment and in the civil sector,” Barak said at conference on cyberwarfare at Tel Aviv University. He said that Military Intelligence was responsible for the military’s cyber capabilities.

Barak warned of the potential damage cyber warfare can cause. “Cyber warfare has taken asymmetric warfare to a new height allowing a lone hacker to cause major damage,” he said.

Eugene Kaspersky, whose Moscow lab discovered the Flame virus, said at the conference that only a global effort could stop “cyber terrorism.”

“It’s not cyber war, it’s cyber terrorism and I’m afraid it’s just the beginning of the game … I’m afraid it will be the end of the world as we know it,” Kaspersky said at a press conference on the sidelines of the conference, organized by the Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security at Tel Aviv University Flame effectively turns every computer it infects into the ultimate spy. It can turn on PC microphones to record conversations taking place near the computer, take screenshots, log instant messaging chats, gather data files and remotely change settings on computers.

Kaspersky named the United States, Britain, Israel, China, Russia and possibly India, Japan and Romania as countries with the ability to develop such software, but stopped short of saying which nation he thought was behind Flame.

When asked whether Israel was part of the solution or part of the problem regarding cyber war, Kaspersky said: “Both.” “Flame is extremely complicated but I think many countries can do the same or very similar, even countries that don’t have enough of the expertise at the moment. They can employ engineers or kidnap them, or employ ‘hacktivists’,” he said.

Reuters contributed to the report.

Netanyahu: P5+1 set bar for Iran way too low

June 6, 2012

Netanyahu: P5+1 set bar for Iran … JPost – Diplomacy & Politics.

06/06/2012 06:58
In interview with ‘Bild,’ PM says Tehran could agree to demands of world powers and still build bomb; reiterates stance on negotiations: halting enrichment, removing enriched material, dismantling Qom facility.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Photo: Amos Ben-Gershom/GPO

The world powers are so keen on an agreement with Iran that they lowered their demands to the point that Tehran could agree to the demands and still build a bomb, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in an interview with Germany’s Bild newspaper.

In a transcript of the interview published in the tabloid Tuesday and Wednesday, the prime minister said the demands that the P5+1 – the US, China, Russia, France, Britain and Germany – placed on Iran during the recent negotiations were woefully inadequate.

“You apply this whole set of pressures – for what? For practically nothing,” he said of the sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic, in some of his harshest comments to date about the current round of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.

“Iran could stop the 20-percent [uranium] enrichment at any moment now and not in any way retard their advance in the nuclear program,” he said. “The P5+1 is so keen on getting any agreement that they have lowered the demands.”

He reiterated his stand on what the demands should be: halting all uranium enrichment, removing all enriched material from the country and dismantling the underground facility at Qom.

Netanyahu bewailed that despite all the international pressure, “the Iranian nuclear program has not slowed down by one millimeter.”

He explained how a nuclear bomb works, saying it is filled with explosive material – “called fissile material” – prepared from uranium enriched at a low percentage.

“Iran has that already,” he said, pointing out that the process of filling the bomb becomes much faster when the uranium is enriched to a higher percentage.

“What they are being asked now to do is not stop filling the canister, not to stop enrichment, not to take away the material,” he continued. “The Iranians were only asked to stop 20% enrichment of uranium. That doesn’t stop their nuclear program in any way.”

According to Netanyahu, if Iran genuinely wanted nuclear power for peaceful purposes, it would agree to halt 20% enrichment.

“The reasons they don’t agree is that they are pursuing atomic bombs,” he said.

He stressed that the problem in Iran was not President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but “his boss, Ayatollah [Ali] Khamenei. It is important to understand that Khamenei runs Iran.”

Netanyahu said that while Khamenei had “his uses” for Ahmadinejad, the ayatollah was the decision-maker, and “his commitment to the eradication of Israel is no less ideological, messianic and apocalyptic than Ahmadinejad’s; in many ways, I suspect it is even more.”

Ahmadinejad’s second term expires in August 2013, and according to the Iranian constitution, he cannot run for a third term.

Beyond the nuclear issue, the prime minister said Iran was providing Syrian President Bashar Assad with both the arms and personnel to butcher his people.

“I think what is happening in Syria is awful, it is wholesale murder,” Netanyahu said. “And you have to understand who is supporting this brutality, this butchery – it is Iran and Hezbollah. I mean supporting them physically. Killers supporting killers, giving them weapons, personnel to actually do the killing.

Netanyahu, who has weighed his words on Syria very carefully since the uprising began there last year, was careful not to answer directly whether he thought the West should intervene militarily.

“That’s a decision for the leading powers who are now talking about it. The less I say as prime minister of Israel, the better. The more I speak about it, I will be causing damage to the people we want to help,” he said.

Asked in the interview with Germany’s friendliest paper toward Israel what he thought about polling numbers showing that only 36% of Germans found Israel sympathetic, Netanyahu responded that there was a “vast misperception of Israel in Germany and in Western European society in general.”

Israel, he said, was “maligned day-in, day-out, and this maligning filters into the public consciousness. That’s a general problem. But it is particularly unfortunate with Germany because of the unique relationship and the unique history.”

He praised German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s commitment to Israel’s security and said that “the recent sale of another German submarine, an important adjunct to our national security,” exemplified that commitment. Although he did not refer to a Der Spiegel report this week saying that Israel had equipped German-supplied submarines with nuclear warheads that would give the Jewish state a second-strike capability, Netanyahu said the German submarines were “very important” for Israel’s security.Germany has already supplied Israel with three Dolphin- class submarines, with another three scheduled for delivery by 2017.

PM: Iran giving Assad ‘personnel’ to kill his own people

June 5, 2012

PM: Iran giving Assad ‘personnel’… JPost – Diplomacy & Politics.

06/05/2012 18:21
Netanyahu tells German daily that Iran, Hezbollah supporting “brutality,” “butchery,” says Syria has “perfected the technique” for shelling its own civilians; avoids answering if West should intervene.

Nasrallah, Assad and Ahmadinejad on Thursday
Photo: courtesy

Iran is providing Syrian President Bashar Assad with both arms and personnel to butcher his people, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in an interview published Tuesday in the German daily Bild.

“I think what is happening in Syria is awful, it is wholesale murder,” Netanyahu said. “And you have to understand who is supporting this brutality, this butchery – it is Iran and Hezbollah. I mean supporting them physically. Killers supporting killers, giving them weapons, personnel to actually do the killing. This is what we are facing: Iran, which brutally murdered its people on the streets, Syria which has perfected the technique of shelling its own civilian population with artillery.” Netanyahu, who has weighed his words on Syria very carefully since the uprising began there last year, was careful, however, not to answer directly whether he thought the West should intervene in Syria militarily.

“That’s a decision for the leading powers who are now talking about it. The less I say as Prime Minister of Israel, the better. The more I speak about it, I will be causing damage to the people we want to help,” he said.

Netanyahu bewailed in the interview that despite all the international pressure, “the Iranian nuclear program has not slowed down by one millimeter.” Germany is a member of the P5+1, along with the US, Russia, China, France and Britain, that is currently negotiating with the Iranians over their nuclear program.

Netanyahu explained how a nuclear bomb works, saying that it is filled with explosive material – “called fissile material” — prepared from uranium enriched at a low percentage.

“Iran has that already,” he said, explaining that the process of filling the bomb is made much faster when the uranium is enriched to a higher percentage.

“What they are being asked now to do is not stop filling the canister, not to stop enrichment, not to take away the material,” Netanyahu said, in a criticism of the P5+1’s negotiating posture toward the Iranians. “The Iranians were only asked to stop 20 percent enrichment of uranium. That doesn’t stop their nuclear program in any way. It actually allows them to continue their nuclear program.”

Asked in the interview with the friendliest paper in Germany toward Israel what he thinks about polling numbers showing only 36% of Germans find Israel sympathetic, Netanyahu responded that there was a “vast misperception of Israel in Germany and in Western European society in general.” Israel, he said, was “maligned day in, day out, and this maligning filters into the public consciousness. That’s a general problem. But it is particularly unfortunate with Germany because of the unique relationship and the unique history.”

Netanyahu praised German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s commitment to Israel’s security, and said it was exemplified by “the recent sale of another German submarine, an important adjunct to our national security.”

Although Netanyahu did not refer to a Der Spiegel report this week saying that Israel had equipped German-supplied submarines with nuclear warheads giving Israel a second strike capability,” Netanyahu said the German submarines were “very important” for Israel’s security.

Germany has already supplied Israel with 3 Dolphin-class submarines, with another three scheduled to be delivered by 2017.

Unit 8200 and Israel’s high-tech whiz kids – UPI.com

June 5, 2012

Unit 8200 and Israel’s high-tech whiz kids – UPI.com.

An Israeli soldier walks in front of humanitarian aid at the Zrifin Military Base in Rishon le-Zion. UPI File Photo/Debbie Hill
TEL AVIV, Israel, June 4 (UPI) — Israel’s highly secretive Unit 8200 of Military Intelligence is increasingly seen to have played a leading role with the United States in developing a powerful new cyberweapon known as W32.Flame that attacked Iran’s oil industry in April.

Veterans of the unit, the equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency and Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters, have in recent years been at the cutting edge of building Israel’s formidable high-tech sector into what the Financial Times calls a “global technology powerhouse.”

Indeed, the proliferation of Unit 8200 alumni across the spectrum of Israel’s high-tech industry suggests that they probably run it and that there are strong security links between the unit and civilian high-tech outfits.

Israel’s high-tech exports are estimated to be worth $18.4 billion a year, comprising more than 45 percent of the Jewish state’s exports, Central Bureau of Statistics data indicate.

Unit 8200 whiz kids have founded scores of high-tech start-ups in recent years.

Gil Schwed, reputed to be one of Israel’s youngest billionaires, launched CheckPoint, one of the country’s leading high-techs with major dealings in the United States.

The Zisapel brothers, Yehuda and Zonhar, sold and floated a dozen companies for hundreds of millions of dollars.

“It’s almost impossible to find a technology company in Israel without people from 8200 and in many cases the entrepreneur, the manager or the person who had an idea for the project will be someone from 8200,” said Yair Cohen, a former brigadier general who once commanded Unit 8200.

Cohen heads the intelligence cyber department of Elbit Systems, a leading Israeli defense company.

Yossi Vardi, who founded Israel’s first software company in 1969, observed, “More high-tech billionaires were created from Unit 8200 than from any business school in the country.”

Unit 8200, the Haaretz daily noted recently, “is the most important one for the Israeli economy” because it has produced innovative and trail-blazing high-tech entrepreneurs who have put the Jewish state’s cyber industry on the map.

Aharon Zeevi Farkash, another former commander of Unit 8200, is the founder and chief executive of FST21 set up in 2007. Seven of the 10 engineers at his company are ex-Unit 8200 personnel.

The Financial Times noted that this company’s “main product is a mix of technologies, combining hardware and software to suit a specific need.

“Such technological mash-ups have long been regarded as a specialty of Israel’s high-tech entrepreneurs.

“Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the company bears the unmistakable stamp of Israel’s most successful and secretive technology incubator … Unit 8200.”

Unit 8200 vets who launch new outfits usually recruit from the unit.

“When hiring new engineers and programmers, they typically turn to their former unit, safe in the knowledge that the military has invested heavily in selecting and training its recruits,” the Financial Times reported.

The brain drain from Unit 8200 is becoming a problem, one that also exists in the United States and other industrial countries where the brightest and the best are often lured from government work to the high-paying private sector.

Israel’s military “is losing in its struggle with high-tech and start-up companies as more talented people prefer to earn a fat salary than serve in the unit,” said Yuval Dror of Haaretz.

Military officials say efforts are under way to provide high flyers in Unit 8200 with enough incentives, though not hefty salaries, to stay in the unit.

“The army … understands that it has to invest special resources in technological manpower, that they need to get conditions, service plans, benefits,” one senior officer explained.

He stressed that Unit 8200 is a unique military institution because “we allow free thinking and creativity in order to allow the technology people to deal with their tasks.”

Unit 8200 is widely seen to have been a key player in the Flame cyber attack on Iran, and some Arab states, in recent weeks.

It was also deeply involved in the ground-breaking Stuxnet malware attack on Iran’s uranium enrichment program, a vital element in the quest for nuclear weapons, in 2009-10 that U.S. officials say was jointly mounted by Israel and the United States.

These operations have launched a new era of warfare and the Israelis, spearheaded by Unit 8200 and its alumni are certain to be leading the way in developing new and more powerful cyberweapons.

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Iran: Our nukes proof of Islamic power

June 5, 2012

Iran: Our nukes proof of Islamic power.

What Tehran really says when world’s not listening

By Reza Kahlili

Iran, which has denied clandestinely developing nuclear weapons technology, is now bragging its nuclear achievements have brought power and prestige to the Islamic world.

Tehran also says the third round of talks with the P5+1 world powers over its illicit nuclear program, to be held in Moscow this month, will be fruitless. The P5+1 comprises U.N. Security Council permanent members the U.S., Britain, France, China and Russia, plus non-permanent member Germany.

The official website of the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a bold and resolute move, has posted an infographic on the “Outcomes of Iran’s Resistance on Nuclear Issue.” It praised Khamenei’s guidance and Iran’s nuclear achievements despite worldwide condemnation.

The graphic, which has been translated into several languages, indicates Iran’s nuclear achievements have given the Islamic world:

  • Belief in its abilities, pride and proof of the power of Islam.
  • A sharing of nuclear energy with Islamic nations.
  • Expansion of the values of the Islamic republic.
  • Proof the West is incapable of stopping Iran’s nuclear program.
  • And most importantly, “Preparing the ground for national and international power!”

Khamenei said Sunday the international community’s suspicion Iran was seeking nuclear weapons is based on a “lie,” Gulfnews.com reported. He insisted international sanctions against Iran were ineffective and only strengthened the nation’s resolve.

The supreme leader’s speech, broadcast on state television to mark the 1989 death of his predecessor and founder of the Islamic republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, contained no sign Iran was prepared to make any concessions on its disputed nuclear program.

Khamenei also warned any attack by Israel on Iran will blow back on the Jewish state “like thunder.”

Khamenei’s show of resistance has been supplemented by threats from his generals.

Maj. Gen. Yahya Rahim Safavi, Khamenei’s top military aide, said both Israel and America lack the ability to start a war because of their internal political and economic problems, according to the Fars News Agency, an outlet run by the Revolutionary Guard.

“The Zionists are living in such international condition that if they intend to launch an attack against Iran, 1 million Jews will flee Israel in the first one or two weeks,” Safavi said. “Jews are very vulnerable there. The Americans have over 20 bases and 100,000 troops in the region, all under threat by Iran.”

Another top adviser to the supreme leader on international matters, Ali Akbar Velayati, in an interview last week with reporters from Egypt regarding the possibility of an attack by Israel, stated, “The Zionist regime has neither the power nor the courage and venture to do so for it knows that if it embarks on doing such a thing, it won’t exist anymore.”

Velayati has an arrest warrant on him by courts in Argentina for his involvement in the Jewish community center bombing of 1994 that killed 84 and wounded hundreds.

As WND revealed in February, Alireza Forghani, the former governor of southern Iran’s Kish Province and an analyst and a strategy specialist in Khamenei’s camp, laid out the legal case for the annihilation of Israel and all Jewish people. The piece, published by the conservative publication Alef and run by all media of the regime, specifically stated a pre-emptive attack to annihilate the people of Israel is essential.

That article, which is in line with the recent statement by Gen. Safavi that “Jews are very vulnerable there,” indicated Israeli cities with the highest Jewish populations must be targeted by Iran’s Seji l and Shahb 3 ballistic missiles to achieve maximum casualties.

Forghani recently posted on his website that Islamic nations must arm themselves with nuclear bombs.

He quoted the Quran, An-Nisa 74: “Let those fight in the cause of Allah who sell the life of this world for the hereafter. To him who fighteth in the cause of Allah – whether he is slain or gets victory – soon shall we give him a reward of great value.”

In a recent speech, Khamenei said, “We’re still at hillside … when Iranian nation reaches the peak, all enmities, evils will end.”

He also said, “It is Islamic Iran that has triggered an earthquake that is shaking the pillars of the hegemonistic powers … Sanctions cannot prevent the Iranian nation from making progress.”

Reza Kahlili is a pseudonym for a former CIA operative in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and author of the award-winning book, “A Time to Betray.” He is a senior fellow with EMPact America and teaches at the U.S. Department of Defense’s Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy.

‘Flame’ Virus Aimed at Iranian-Russian Blueprints

June 5, 2012

‘Flame’ Virus Aimed at Iranian-Russian Blueprints – Global Agenda – News – Israel National News.

The “Flame” virus is 20 times bigger than Stuxnet and was aimed at stealing blueprints, presumably of nuclear facilities.
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

First Publish: 6/5/2012, 1:31 PM

 

Hackers (illustrative)

Hackers (illustrative)
Flash90

The “Flame” virus whose existence was revealed last week is 20 times bigger than Stuxnet and was aimed at stealing Iranian-Russian blueprints, presumably of nuclear facilities.

“Stuxnet was really unique because of its size, and this [Flame] is about 20 times bigger than Stuxnet,” Symantec official Kevin Haley, quoted by CNN, said at a cyber conference in Washington.

The attack, widely believed to have originated with Israeli-American cooperation, exploited a hole in Microsoft software that allowed the malware to be hidden in a program that appeared to have been manufactured by the computer giant.

Kaspersky Lab, a Russian firm that produces anti-virus software, said that the massive cyber attack was designed to steal designs and files. “I woke up to this news and I couldn’t believe it. I had to ask, ‘Am I reading this right?'” Kaspersky official Roel Schouwenberg told the Times of India.

Iran was the main victim of the attack, with 185 infections. There were 95 attacks in Israel, possibly aimed at the Palestinian Authority in Gaza as well as Judea and Samaria, 32 in Sudan and 29 in Syria.

Security experts said they were both surprised and impressed by the approach that the attackers had used, which was to disguise Flame as a legitimate program built by Microsoft.

Computer analysts have almost unanimously agreed that an unidentified nation launched the Flame virus.

“Researchers said that technical evidence suggests it was built on behalf of the same nation or nations that commissioned the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran’s nuclear program in 2010,” the Indian newspaper reported.

Netanyahu: German submarines prove commitment to Israeli security

June 5, 2012

Netanyahu: German submarines prove commitment to Israeli security – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News.

German media reports about ongoing negotiations between Germany and Pakistan on the sale of nuclear submarines.

By Ofer Aderet | Jun.05, 2012 | 4:43 PM

Dolphin - Appelbaum - 8.5.12

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that submarines supplied by Germany to Israel are “a very important addition to our national security,” adding that “through them, [Germany] demonstrates its commitment to Israel’s security.”

Netanyahu made the remarks in an interview with Kai Diekmann, chief editor of the German tabloid Bild, Europe’s most popular newspaper, in Jerusalem.

On Monday, another German newspaper, Der Spiegel, reported that submarines produced by Germany and supplied to Israel as part of an extensive arms deal are capable of launching nuclear-tipped cruise missiles – despite insistence by German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the submarines provided to Israel are not nuclear-capable.

While he was not asked about the submarines’ nuclear capabilities, Netanyahu told Diekmann he attributes “great seriousness” to Germany’s concern for Israel’s security, but added that “it’s important that the Jewish State know how to defend itself against all threats.”

“As Churchill said, ‘Give us the tools, we will defend ourselves,'” he added.

Der Spiegel reported that Israel is considering the purchase of three more German submarines, in addition to the six it had already bought – three of which are already in Israel. Germany absorbs a third of the cost of the deals, and allows Israel to delay payment of its part until 2015.

Der Spiegel also reported that Germany has been conducting negotiations with Pakistan over the sale of nuclear submarines. According to the report, negotiations between the two states have been ongoing for several years regarding the sale of three nuclear-capable subs at a total cost of 1.2 billion Euros.

The report was published two days after Der Spiegel’s cover expose claiming that Germany sold Israel submarines capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

The deal was justified on the basis of Germany’s commitment to Israel’s security, and the Holocaust. It has become clear that Germany has been conducting parallel negotiations with additional states, which do not necessarily recognize Israel and in certain scenarios could feasibly threaten its security.

“Pakistan does not officially recognize Israel, and is conducting an arms race with India. Supplying German submarines could ignite [the arms race] and threaten world peace,” it was reported in the article. “Additional arming of Pakistan is against Israel’s interests.”

Opponents of the deal quoted in the article cited Pakistan’s instability, with terrorist threats and religious extremists, raising the risks involved with transferring the German sub.

The German Defense Ministry, for its part, argued that Pakistan is “the West’s partner” in the war on terror.

Gantz: There’s a lot of idle chatter about Iran issue

June 5, 2012

Gantz: There’s a lot of idle chatter about Ira… JPost – Defense.

By JPOST.COM STAFF

 

06/05/2012 16:58
In apparent criticism of Dagan and Diskin’s pronouncements about a potential Iran attack, IDF chief tells FADC “only a few people know what is and isn’t possible”; says Iran, Hezbollah highly involved in Syria unrest.

IDF Chief of General Staff Benny Gantz [file]

Photo: Ronen Zvulun / Reuters

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz on Tuesday took an apparent swipe at former defense establishment officials making public pronouncements about the Iranian nuclear threat, saying that “there is a lot of idle chatter on the issue.”

While discussing Israel’s current security situation at a meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Gantz said that in regard to a potential attack on Iran, “Only a very few people know what is and is not possible. Many people claim to know, but don’t really know, and there are those that knew at one time, but don’t know today.”

The chief of staff’s comments appeared to be directed at former Mossad chief Meir Dagan and Former Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Yuval Diskin, who have publicly questioned Israel’s current leadership for threatening an attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities and suggested that such an attack would not be effective in seriously curbing Iran’s nuclear program.

Gantz said that while Iran was still taking steps toward obtaining nuclear arms, “Tehran has not yet decided to cross the nuclear threshold all the way, due to their own strategic considerations.”

He added that the international effort to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions could potentially bear fruit. “The economic pressure, the sanctions and the military threats could lead the Iranians to say ‘not now’ to passing the threshhold.” In any event, Gantz stated, it was the IDF’s role to be prepared for a conflict, and he deemed the military “super-ready.”

The chief of staff stated that Iran and its proxy Hezbollah were “highly involved” in the unrest shaking Syria and that this unrest could potentially affect Israel.

“The instability in the Golan Heights is growing as a result of the events there, including in the area near the border.” He warned that the lack of stability could eventually stem terror attacks directed against Israel. Gantz said that the Syrian situation was a “lose-lose situation” and that that instability would reign in the country whether President Bashar Assad falls or not.

‘Iran may be secretly building third uranium enrichment plant’

June 5, 2012

Israel Hayom | ‘Iran may be secretly building third uranium enrichment plant’.

New report by Institute for Science and International Security says concern over Iran’s ability “to breakout in secret should increase in 2013 due to the possible construction of a hidden centrifuge enrichment site” • Amano: Iran not cooperating with International Atomic Energy Agency • Dagan: Five minutes after attack on Iran, regional war will break out.

Eli Leon, Gadi Golan, Israel Hayom Staff and News Agencies
The military base at Parchin, Iran. Are the Iranians continuing to mock the world by staging experiments there?

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Photo credit: AP

Obama’s air-sea blockade plan for Iran delays Israeli strike. Hormuz at stake?

June 4, 2012

Obama’s air-sea blockade plan for Iran delays Israeli strike. Hormuz at stake?.

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report June 4, 2012, 8:41 PM (GMT+02:00)

 

IRGC Chief Gen. Ali Jafari on Abu Musa island
IRGC Chief Gen. Ali Jafari on Abu Musa island

US President Barack Obama has again persuaded Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to hold off attacking Iran’s nuclear program in the coming months by promising a new set of severe sanctions against Iran.

US administration officials assured debkafile’s Washington sources that Israel’s leaders were won over by the Obama administration’s promise to ratchet up US and Europe sanctions against Iran if the next round of negotiations with the six world powers in less than two weeks gets bogged down again.
These are the new sanctions hanging over Iran as reported by our sources

1. On July 1, the Europeans will activate the embargo that left pending on Iranian oil exports and banks.

2.  In the fall, the US administration will bring out its most potent economic weapon: an embargo on aircraft and sea vessels visiting Iranian ports. Any national airline or international aircraft touching down in Iran will be barred from US and West European airports. The same rule will apply to private and government-owned vessels, including oil tankers. Calling in at an Iranian port will automatically exclude them from entry to a US or European harbor.
This sanction would clamp down an air and naval siege on the Islamic Republic without a shot being fired.
Word of the US plan prompted a deliberately provocative visit by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari Thursday, May 31 to his forces stationed on the disputed three islands commanding the Strait of Hormuz, Abu Musa, Little Tunb and Big Tumb.

The islands are claimed by the United Arab Emirates. A previous visit by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on April 11 stirred up a major outcry in the Gulf region.

In Washington, Jafari’s visit it was taken as Tehran’s reminder of its repeated threat to close the Hormuz Straits in the event of a blockade to the transit of a large part of the world’s oil.
3.  President Obama promised Prime Minister Netanyahu to deal personally with India and Indonesia, the most flagrant violators of anti-Iran sanctions who make their financial networks available for helping Tehran evade restrictions on its international business activities.
Washington, according to our sources, made sure its sanctions plan was leaked to Tehran through diplomatic and intelligence back channels as a means of twisting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s arm into instructing his negotiators at the Moscow talks on June 16 to start showing flexibility on the world powers’ demands to discontinue uranium enrichment up to 20 percent and stop blocking international nuclear agency inspectors’ access to sites suspected of engaging in nuclear weapons development.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton no doubt had Israel’s latest concession to the Obama administration in mind, Sunday, June 3, when she brushed aside as “nothing new” questions about Khamenei’s threat to respond to an Israeli attack with “thunderous response.” She explained, “We look forward to what the Iranians actually bring to the table in Moscow. We want to see a diplomatic resolution. We now have an opportunity to achieve it, and we hope it is an opportunity that’s not lost, for everyone’s sake.”
Tehran has now been made aware that if that opportunity is indeed lost, there may be some pretty heavy music to face in the form of an international air and sea embargo.