Neither US nor Israel can destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities, only cause delay

Neither US nor Israel can destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities, only cause delay.

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis August 15, 2012, 8:48 AM (GMT+02:00)

 

Top US officials lay out Israel’s limitations.

US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Tuesday night that he doesn’t believe Israel has made a decision to attack Iran’s nuclear program. “As a sovereign country, they will ultimately make decisions based on what they think is in their national security interest,” he said, but he believed there was “still room to continue to negotiate” and “additional sanctions were beginning to have an additional impact.”  The Secretary added that the Israeli prime minister agrees that military action should be the last resort.
At their joint press briefing in Washington, Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said: “I am not privy to [Israel’s] planning. So what I’m telling you is based on what I know of their capabilities. And I may not know about all of their capabilities. But I think it’s fair… to say they could delay but not destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.”
debkafile’s military and intelligence sources say that neither official said anything new.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak have reiterated firmly that the government had not reached a decision on whether to attack Iran. They have fully agreed it must be the last, not the first, option.
The fly in the ointment of US-Israeli interchanges on the subject is to be found in Gen. Dempsey’s rather than Panetta’s phrasing. For instance:
1. Dempsey: “I may not know all of their [Israel’s] capabilities.”

debkafile: The US army chief may know all there is to know about those capabilities but may not be fully apprised of how they are to be used, or when. That doesn’t mean he has no notion of Israel’s plans of operations, but the tight compartmentalization of top-level and IDF operational decision-making on the Iranian topic necessarily results in him not being privy, as he said himself, to every last detail of Israeli planning for action against a nuclear Iran.
This does not rule out Israel, at the critical moment, forewarning Panetta and Dempsey – and through them President Barack Obama – about the event to come.
2. Dempsey:   “But I think it’s fair… to say they [Israel] could delay but not destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.”
debkafile:  This premise is accurate: Neither Netanyahu and Barak or the IDF generals and security chiefs, past and present, who urge Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear capabilities (They are numerous although antagonists are featured on front pages.) presume that Iran’s nuclear program can be leveled to the ground at one stroke. Israel hopes to hold it up for a couple of years.
But this raises another question: Isn’t it too late for even the United States with its superior capabilities to aspire to total Iran’s nuclear capabilities?
Neither Panetta nor Dempsey discussed this US capacity but, according to our sources, while the Americans can certainly achieve more and longer-lasting destruction than Israel, they too can no longer destroy the program in its entirety. But they could delay it for four to five years, double the grace period Israel could achieve.
It must be stressed that the longer the world waits for diplomacy or sanctions to take effect and holds back from direction action, the faster the options for even slowing down Iran’s nuclearization shrink – not just for Israel but for the United States too.
The last moment for the United States and Israel, separately or together, to have destroyed Iran’s program went by without action four years ago in 2007. Today, the best they can achieve is to temporarily hold Iran back from building a bomb.

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6 Comments on “Neither US nor Israel can destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities, only cause delay”

  1. Paolo Porsia's avatar Paolo Porsia Says:

    Reblogged this on Commentaria and commented:
    Perchè NON SONO affatto sorpreso?

  2. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    Its incredible to discover that certain important people think that we are just idiots and will swallow every single BS bone that they are benevolent to throw to us. Its too late – may be – for the USA to stop the iranian N-program ? The USA , if entering the war, will limit itself only to some surgical operations ? If so, they might close their Gulf businesses and send all their fleet home. Dempsey, Panetta & comp. and all the others – doing Obama’s bindings – should have some decency and shut the mouth up.
    Israel has arrived at its critical hour. And Obama is shaking in terror that he will have to finish a job he should have it done years ago.

  3. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    “The Israelis are “almost in the comic situation of threatening to strike repeatedly — this is the third threat in three months — but nothing ever happens, which in my view is damaging to their credibility,” said Aaron David Miller, a former State Department official and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a Washington policy group. ”

    The third threat? It’s the umptieth threat already…

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-14/israel-plans-for-iran-strike-as-citizens-say-government-serious.html

  4. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    Thanks Luis, your link once more confirms my point of view:

    “Viewed from Tehran, the Israelis have said the sky is falling so many times that even if it really is falling this time, nobody believes them.”

    “The threat has been made so many times, the Iranians are probably inoculated.”

  5. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    Once again, the ‘capability to destroy’ issue is spinning around. Now the nuke program cannot be stopped. Yes we can, no we cannot, maybe so, maybe not. My gut tells me it’s all a big smoke screen.


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