Bipartisan Task Force Calls for Support of Possible Israeli Military Strike on Iran

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Calls for strike as soon as July if no final nuclear agreement is reached
Iranian army members prepare missiles to be launched / AP

Iranian army members prepare missiles to be launched / AP

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January 27, 2014 6:10 pm

A bipartisan task force led by Ambassadors Dennis Ross and Eric Edelman is calling on the Obama administration to support a possible Israeli military strike on Iran as soon as July if no acceptable final nuclear agreement is reached with Tehran by then.

The recommendation was included in a report released by the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs’ (JINSA) Iran Task Force on Monday.

“The United States should move immediately to impose new sanctions and consider even tougher actions against Iran if no acceptable final agreement is in place 180 days after the [interim agreement’s] formal implementation on January 20,” the report says.

“At that time, the United States should do nothing that would impinge upon Israel’s ability to decide what actions it must take at that time, and indeed should support Israel if it takes military action.”

JINSA CEO Michael Makovsky said the task force was not calling for an Israeli strike on Iran, but for the United States to support one if Israel deemed it necessary after the 180-day window.

“It has been U.S. policy all along that we’d support Israel if it chose to attack,” said Makovsky at a panel discussion hosted by JINSA on Monday. “The reason why we focus on the Israeli government is because that is the last remaining stick right now.”

He said open-ended talks would undermine the only credible military threat against Iran, since Israel could be accused of thwarting diplomatic efforts if it attacked the nuclear program during drawn-out negotiations.

The task force’s report also criticized the interim nuclear deal reached by world leaders and Iran last year as “deeply flawed” and said it will “undermine the effort to prevent a nuclear Iran.”

Ross, a former top Middle East adviser to President Barack Obama, voiced a more favorable view of the deal during the panel discussion on Monday.

“I’m not one of those who thinks the agreement is that bad,” he said. “You do cap their program, and you do create inspections that are better than what we’ve had.”

He said the agreement clearly includes an acknowledgement that Iran can continue to enrich uranium, but added that he favored a limited enrichment approach because it showed the world that the deal was credible.

Steve Rademaker, a former State Department official under the Bush administration, disagreed with Ross and said the agreement removed the “bright line” between some enrichment and no enrichment.

He said the interim deal also concedes that any long-term agreement would not be permanent, and when it expires Iran would be subject to the same regulations as any other country with a civilian nuclear program.

“Iran is going to be treated just like Japan, just like Canada,” said Rademaker.

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  4. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    Waiting for the USA till July, then waiting for the USA till September, then waiting for the USA till 2015, 2016,2017……..It seems to me that waiting for ”Big brother USA” for too many years now (while Iran is completing the bomb and arming Israels enemies ad infinitum) did nothing but worsen the Situation for Israel….There is a saying : Better a scary end than be scared without an end…….Its obvious already now to most of us – Iran will never ever make true peace with Israel (we dont have to fool ourselves), so what for waiting/waisting time ? War is terrible but the alternative is worse…
    (being attacked with nukes from Iran…) May the God of Israel help the israeli leadership to take the necessary decisions in time and to succed against their enemies another time…..Am Israel chai !

  5. Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

    Events in the Ukraine and south china sea are about to make this pale into insignificance,acting now is Israels only chance as the iran issue will be put fully on the back burner once the Ukrainian civil war erupts which its looking like ,your best hope that russia is invades the Ukrane fully instead of covertly as of now,that would almost certainly put iran at no 3 on the agenda we just been briefed on this..
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    • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

      I hope you all get now that this stuff is all bigger than just iran and Israel,we could possibly face consequences on both sides of the pond north and south,i find whats going on in the world similar to the outbreak of ww1,There are 2 common denominators in all this now a definite pattern as were watching in Europe now,all of this appears to be almost out of control,even more disturbing Chinese warships and PLA troops in the eastern med,It is plainly obvious that the Geneva conference was a disaster,as is the meeting between the EU and Russia over the Ukraine,the last 24 hours announcements prove that,Russia has sent a battalion of interior ministry troops covertly to the Ukraine,i expect they have done this in syria,the conclusion is that all our lives are now interconnected though this and a single miscalculation could spiral out of control


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