‘We won’t outsource our fate, not even to our closest allies’

Israel Hayom | ‘We won’t outsource our fate, not even to our closest allies’.

In exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Defense Minister Ehud Barak adds important new component to the “all options are on the table” mantra: “And we expect everyone else to prepare for it” • The option of containment is not on the table. “Israel cannot rely on the world, or on the U.S. in particular, to stop Iran’s nuclear aspirations, even if it is clear to all that action is required.”

Yoav Limor and Shlomo Cesana

 

Secretary of State Hilllary Clinton and Defense Minister Ehud Barak at their meeting before the U.N. General Assembly this week.

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Photo credit: U.S. State Department

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2 Comments on “‘We won’t outsource our fate, not even to our closest allies’”

  1. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    Sept 24, 2012

    US President Barack Obama described the Israeli pressure to draw a “red line” for Iran as “noise” he is trying to block out.

    • Zachary Smith's avatar Zachary Smith Says:

      *** US President Barack Obama described the Israeli pressure to draw a “red line” for Iran as “noise” he is trying to block out. ***

      The gentleman you name is generally as useless as teats on a rooster, but he’s got this one right.

      Some while back I was reading about some Russian Generals privately discussing their options during WW2. They concluded that while they had the choice of two amazingly nasty dictators, sticking with the one who spoke Russian was their only sensible choice.

      Obama is a corrupt and lying politician, but when it comes to choosing between him and an Israeli sock-puppet, you can bet your last dollar I won’t be voting for the clueless rich ***hole.

      Israel owing the US Congress is quite enough – giving Netanyahu the keys to the White House as well is definitely overdoing matters.


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