By way of
deception
By JAMAL KANJ
, Posted on » Thursday, August 23, 2012
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=336434
WESTERN and Israeli media are lush with purported leaks on joint
efforts of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defence
Minister Ehud Barak trying to enlist reluctant military brass on a plan
to attack Iran.
All this is hogwash. Israel has no intention to move solo. The leaked
information published in the US media is a distraction from an Israeli
plot to drag Washington into a new Middle Eastern quagmire.
Former Israeli colonel and ex-secret service agent Victor Ostrovsky
details in his book By Way of Deception how the Mossad uses sayanim
(Jewish helpers in host country) to seed false stories in the US media
to influence official and public opinion.
Last week, Richard Silverstein, an anti-war blogger based in Seattle,
published a supposed secret internal briefing depicting Israeli
military plans to strike Iran.
He alleges the insider confided that he wouldn't "normally leak this
sort of document" but "these are not normal times. I'm afraid Bibi and
Barak are dead serious."
According to Silverstein, the document was released because "Neither
the IDF leaker, my source, nor virtually any senior military or
intelligence officer wants this war".
Dissecting the "leaked" information, it appears to be a 10-year-old
page copied from George Bush's "shock and awe" war plan on Iraq: a
"clean" technological cyber-attack paralysing communication centres and
power grids followed by barrage of missiles and airstrikes to destroy
targets on the ground.
The co-ordinated Israeli leaks were more likely intended to pre-empt
re-election of Barak Obama rather than a genuine pre-emptive effort
against Iran, especially since his challenger Mitt Romney has supported a
unilateral Israeli military action against Iran.
It was unlikely, though, to be a sheer coincidence for the document
to appear at the same time when other major Israeli papers carried
articles discussing similar war plans.
On August 10, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth published two
articles by distinguished writers Nahum Barnea and Simon Shiffer who
concluded that an Israeli strike on Iran would likely take place before
the US elections in November.
Later in the week, the Israeli daily Ma'ariv cited insider
information on a deadline of September 25, the eve of Yom Kippur and the
opening of the UN General Assembly "for Obama to clearly state that the
US will take military action".
Israel is demanding Obama's UN speech to unequivocally fix a time
table to attack Iran. The paper suggests that in the absence of US war
commitment "Israel will press on with its plans to strike at the Iranian
nuclear programme".
Netanyahu, educated, worked and lived in the US, understands the vulnerability of a first-term president.
He knows that in a tight election year, it is an optimum opportunity
for the Israeli lobby to maximise US concessions before a second term
when the president is relatively less susceptible to electoral politics.
Closer to polling day and as Obama's re-election becomes certain, a
credible scenario would be for Israel to strike Iran pre-empting his new
term at the White House.
An Iranian response will leave Obama with little option but to outdo
his opponents by joining Israel's corner in the US Congress, dragging
America into another Israeli proxy war.
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