Netanyahu’s show of muscle comes too late to deter a nuclear Tehran

Netanyahu’s show of muscle comes too late to deter a nuclear Tehran.

( Debka does the “doom and gloomers” proud.  Can’t wait till they get it in their face… – JW )

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis October 11, 2013, 7:39 PM (IDT)
Israeli Air Force in long-range drill

Israeli Air Force in long-range drill

Israeli Air Force F-15 and F-16 fighter squadrons this week carried out exercises testing their capability to conduct missions at long ranges from base, the Israeli military said Thursday, Oct. 10. The drills included air-to-air refueling and dogfights against foreign combat planes. They were conducted together with Hellenic Air Force aircraft and naval units over the western Peloponnese and the Myrtoon Pelagos of Greece, shortly before the Six Power talks begin in Geneva on Iran’s nuclear program.
Israeli commentators noted that the drill broadcast a message to Tehran that Israel’s military option for bombing its nuclear program was alive and kicking. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu bombarded European TV media with interviews warning their leaders that the Iranians were conning the world while continuing to develop a nuclear weapon capability. “Don’t say I didn’t warn you,” he said.
Prime Minister Netanyahu was acting as though he believed he still holds three spanners for throwing into Iran’s nuclear program:

1. The Israeli military as embodied in its air force;

2. European leaders, who are dismayed by President Barack Obama’s precipitate rapprochement with Tehran. Addressing them, Netanyahu warned: “Better no deal than a bad deal.”
3. The US Congress, on which he counts to block future presidential applications to approve the lifting in stages of sanctions against Iran, simply by withholding approval of his agreements with Tehran.
However, the truth which every Middle East and Western leaders knows by now, is that the battle against a nuclear Iran is lost.

President Obama has wound up his secret negotiations with Iran and instructed US delegates to put on the table of the Geneva negotiations on Oct. 15 the understandings or deals he has reached with Iranian leaders.

Those understandings are about to be endorsed by the P5+1 (the five permanent Security Council members plus Germany) for implementation in stages. They will leave Iran with the capacity, reduced but intact, to continue to enrich uranium along with its ability to use clandestine sites to house the nuclear weapons they are able to produce.
Netanyahu may keep on calling this a bad deal. But after all, it took shape on his watch as prime minister. And after Barack Obama became president in 2009, Israel failed to stall Iran’s race for a nuclear bomb – not in Parchin, Arak and Fordo – but in the White House.

The prime minister staged the long-distance air force drill more for domestic consumption than for use as a deterrent to impress Tehran. The Iranians have succeeded far too well in their diplomatic maneuvers to take much notice. They are sure the Netanyahu government will tire of its campaign, end up aligning once again with the Obama administration and swallow its deals with President Vladimir Putin on Iran, just as it did for Syria’s chemical weapons.

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8 Comments on “Netanyahu’s show of muscle comes too late to deter a nuclear Tehran”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    Joseph, you know me. And yet, even that I feel the pain writing this, I’m with debka on this one and may God make me wrong on this one, because otherwise, we are in a very deep you know what.

  2. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    It may surprise some but I say that as soon as we hear from more media and not just Debka that it’s too late it will be a good sign.
    Let him who has wisdom unterstand.

  3. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    I may be starting to sound like a broken record here, but the media (debka included) often publishes disinformation.

    Much of it likely comes from government sources who want this stuff published.

    The “woe is me” act is pretty transparent – we all know Israel doesn’t need a green light (or even a yellow light) from the US to act in self defense!

  4. CARLOS LIZARRAGA IN MIAMI's avatar CARLOS LIZARRAGA IN MIAMI Says:

    Deal or no deal-it ain’t over yet.There will be others joining and or supporting Israel when that time comes.And not necessarily the United States.It will be a different war like never seen before in the Middle East, with alliances between nations that were unthinkable a few years ago.It is not about the survival of Israel alone in this neighborhood. Of course Israel will be the first target of its enemies.

  5. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    Dear Joseph, first of all I would like to thank you for continuing
    this site ! I would have missed it very much – its my favorite site, checking it daily. I would have missed the inputs from the different articles but even more I would have missed the comments of the good people
    posting here to which I feel very much connected. Its hard to find people
    ( those not following the average media-indoctrination) to discuss the situation concerning Israel. I hope to meet some of you one day and wish you all in the meantime a lot of power, a lot of trust in the Guardian of Israel !

    Reflecting the situation with Israel and Iran it looks to me as if Israel has tried everything to avoid the military confrontation with Iran. Now it seems to me that all of Israels efforts have been in vain. But I doubt that Israeli leaders will compromise with Iran as the USA & EU do ! Israel cannot afford to compromise in this matter ! Therefore
    I think that D-Day is on the doorstep ! Of course everybody will blame Israel ( as usual ) for doing the right thing – but
    its better to live and be unjustly blamed than to be liked and dead !

    To all the dear people from this site I wish a good night, stay well
    and strong !


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