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Was Israeli Raid a Dry Run for Attack on Iran?
The head of Israel's airforce, Major-General Eliezer Shkedi, was visiting a base in the coastal city of Herziliya last week. For the 50-year-old general, also the head of Israel's Iran Command, which would fight a war with Tehran if ordered, it was a morale-boosting affair, a meet-and-greet with pilots and navigators who had flown during last summer's month-long war against Lebanon. The journalists who had turned out in large numbers were there for another reason: to question Shkedi about a mysterious air raid that happened this month, codenamed 'Orchard', carried out deep in Syrian territory by his pilots.
Shkedi ignored all questions. It set a pattern for the days to follow as he and Israel's politicians and officials maintained a steely silence, even when the questions came from the visiting French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner. Those journalists who thought of reporting the story were discouraged by the threat of Israel's military censor.
But the rumors were in circulation, not just in Israel but in Washington and elsewhere. In the days that followed, the sketchy details of the raid were accompanied by contradictory claims even as US and British officials admitted knowledge of the raid. The New York Times described the target of the raid as a nuclear site being run in collaboration with North Korean technicians. Others reported that the jets had hit either a Hizbollah convoy, a missile facility or a terrorist camp.
Amid the confusion there were troubling details that chimed uncomfortably with the known facts. Two detachable tanks from an Israeli fighter were found just over the Turkish border. According to Turkish military sources, they belonged to a Raam F15I - the newest generation of Israeli long-range bomber, which has a combat range of over 2,000km when equipped with the drop tanks. This would enable them to reach targets in Iran, leading to speculation that it was an 'operation rehearsal' for a raid on Tehran's nuclear facilities.
Finally, however, at the week's end, the first few tangible details were beginning to emerge about Operation Orchard from a source involved in the Israeli operation.
They were sketchy, but one thing was absolutely clear. Far from being a minor incursion, the Israeli overflight of Syrian airspace through its ally, Turkey, was a far more major affair involving as many as eight aircraft, including Israel's most ultra-modern F-15s and F-16s equipped with Maverick missiles and 500lb bombs. Flying among the Israeli fighters at great height, The Observer can reveal, was an ELINT - an electronic intelligence gathering aircraft.
What was becoming clear by this weekend amid much skepticism, largely from sources connected with the administration of President George Bush, was the nature of the allegation, if not the facts.
In a series of piecemeal leaks from US officials that gave the impression of being co-ordinated, a narrative was laid out that combined nuclear skulduggery and the surviving members of the 'axis of evil': Iran, North Korea and Syria.
It also combined a series of neoconservative foreign policy concerns: that North Korea was not being properly monitored in the deal struck for its nuclear disarmament and was off-loading its material to Iran and Syria, both of which in turn were helping to rearm Hizbollah.
Underlying all the accusations was a suggestion that recalled the bogus intelligence claims that led to the war against Iraq: that the three countries might be collaborating to supply an unconventional weapon to Hizbollah.
It is not only the raid that is odd but also, ironically, the deliberate air of mystery surrounding it, given Israel's past history of bragging about similar raids, including an attack on an Iraqi reactor. It was a secrecy so tight, in fact, that even as the Israeli aircrew climbed into the cockpits of their planes they were not told the nature of the target they were being ordered to attack.
According to an intelligence expert quoted in the Washington Post who spoke to aircrew involved in the raid, the target of the attack, revealed only to the pilots while they were in the air, was a northern Syrian facility that was labeled as an agricultural research center on the Euphrates river, close to the Turkish border.
According to this version of events, a North Korean ship, officially carrying a cargo of cement, docked three days before the raid in the Syrian port of Tartus. That ship was also alleged to be carrying nuclear equipment.
It is an angle that has been pushed hardest by the neoconservative hawk and former US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton. But others have entered the fray, among them the US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, who, without mentioning Syria by name, suggested to Fox television that the raid was linked to stopping unconventional weapons proliferation.
Most explicit of all was Andrew Semmel, acting deputy assistant Secretary of State for nuclear non-proliferation policy, who, speaking in Rome yesterday, insisted that 'North Koreans were in Syria' and that Damascus may have had contacts with 'secret suppliers' to obtain nuclear equipment.
'There are indicators that they do have something going on there,' he said. 'We do know that there are a number of foreign technicians that have been in Syria. We do know that there may have been contact between Syria and some secret suppliers for nuclear equipment. Whether anything transpired remains to be seen.
'So good foreign policy, good national security policy, would suggest that we pay very close attention to that,' he said. 'We're watching very closely. Obviously, the Israelis were watching very closely.'
But despite the heavy inference, no official so far has offered an outright accusation. Instead they have hedged their claims in ifs and buts, assiduously avoiding the term 'weapons of mass destruction'.
There has also been deep skepticism about the claims from other officials and former officials familiar with both Syria and North Korea. They have pointed out that an almost bankrupt Syria has neither the economic nor the industrial base to support the kind of nuclear program described, adding that Syria has long rejected going down the nuclear route.
Others have pointed out that North Korea and Syria in any case have also had a long history of close links - making meaningless the claim that the North Koreans are in Syria.
The skepticism was reflected by Bruce Reidel, a former intelligence official at the Brookings Institution's Saban Center, quoted in the Post. 'It was a substantial Israeli operation, but I can't get a good fix on whether the target was a nuclear thing,' adding that there was 'a great deal of skepticism that there's any nuclear angle here' and instead the facility could have been related to chemical or biological weapons.
The opaqueness surrounding the nature of what may have been hit in Operation Orchard has been compounded by claims that US knowledge over the alleged 'agricultural site' has come not from its own intelligence and satellite imaging, but from material supplied to Washington from Tel Aviv over the last six months, material that has been restricted to just a few senior officials under the instructions of national security adviser Stephen Hadley, leaving many in the intelligence community uncertain of its veracity.
Whatever the truth of the allegations against Syria - and Israel has a long history of employing complex deceptions in its operations - the message being delivered from Tel Aviv is clear: if Syria's ally, Iran, comes close to acquiring a nuclear weapon, and the world fails to prevent it, either through diplomatic or military means, then Israel will stop it on its own.
So Operation Orchard can be seen as a dry run, a raid using the same heavily modified long-range aircraft, procured specifically from the US with Iran's nuclear sites in mind. It reminds both Iran and Syria of the supremacy of its aircraft and appears to be designed to deter Syria from getting involved in the event of a raid on Iran - a reminder, if it were required, that if Israel's ground forces were humiliated in the second Lebanese war its airforce remains potent, powerful and unchallenged.
And, critically, the raid on Syria has come as speculation about a war against Iran has begun to re-emerge after a relatively quiet summer.
With the US keen to push for a third UN Security Council resolution authorizing a further tranche of sanctions against Iran, both London and Washington have increased the heat by alleging that they are already fighting 'a proxy war' with Tehran in Iraq.
Perhaps more worrying are the well-sourced claims from conservative thinktanks in the US that there have been 'instructions' by the office of Vice-President Dick Cheney to roll out support for a war against Iran.
In the end there is no mystery. Only a frightening reminder. In a world of proxy threats and proxy actions, the threat of military action against Iran has far from disappeared from the agenda.
© Guardian News and Media Limited 2007
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Show AllWeve trained our friggin pitbull well. Id like to see how this 'attack on Iran' goes down. Jerusalem for sure will not exist !
How do you spell war with Iran?The end of life as we wish it would be. Tony
Apocalypse, totally insane. Heaven help us all...
Looking back into decades and centuries, which nation hasn't had their moment of insanity, Rome, The Mongolian, China, brtish and the american with the israel. We will meet our man out there for sure, just wait.
In "Legacy of hashes"
About vietnam, the White House and the pentagon kept trying to convince the people that the war was going well. In time, the facts on the ground would prevail. Same can be said about Iraq.
Actually the USA is the pitbull on the leash and they have trained us well.
It is far past time that those with dual nationality be barred from positions that place them in situations involving conflict of interest. To say that we as a nation, the US, have been hugely damaged by their influence is pitiful understatement.
The Westerners are hell bent on making World War III.
The Americans are for it, but only if they win.
People in the US of A only like winners.
Here's what drives me nuts. It's not just the neocons -- the Democrats are every bit as supportive of Israel's pogrom in the "territories" and insane attack on Lebanon. If you care about this as an issue -- and I care deeply -- who on earth do you vote for?
Didn't they just lose a war in Lebanon???
I'm glad I haven't got children.
Miroware -- They seem to think they lost. I would hate to see the devastation of an Israeli "win."
America is dedicated to war. True axis of evil: White House, Pentagon, and Israel.
let's remember that the war in iraq was two years in the planning
if we do the same math for iran we can surmise that the die are cast
one more notch in the belt of the israeli lobby, the new brown shirts. they wanted the us to go after iran initially and were taken aback, a little, by the iraq thing.
now things are back on track and its on to tehran
to the amercian public i say, the blow back will soon be on your soil. how long do you think that you can do your thing over there without it coming back over here.
the government would love it - the next revision of the patriot act will be "their finest hour".
don't worry, if "they" don't do it, like 9/11 the government will do it themselves.
like gore vidal says: the war on terrorism is like a war on dandruff - its a slogan in the propaganda initiative
don't wait folks, the end is nigh
i've heard that the word will be given before christmas
a great antidote to the coming depression
merry christmas all, in advance, we have a lot to look forward to
All of this seems to be provocation. If Iran or Syria react to protect themselves or a convenient accident occurs the PR machine in the msm and Bu$h the inferior will do a pump and dump of lies, exaggerations, and misinterpretations and jump into additional combat before Congress and the people can stop them.
I think the relatively slow burn to attack like Iraq will be unnecessary because we are there and there is too much risk in delay. Circumstances and events could stop them.
Remember when our president and his boss, "vice" president Cheney said the war in Iraq would be a "Slam Dunk" and all wrapped up in two weeks??????????? Then Bush's famous words
"Mission Accomplished"!!!!!!!
Now they want to destroy Iran in THREE DAYS. Just how many years is "Three Days" going to be????
They are only doing what they are told by their handlers.
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/bushlist.htm
"UK readers are far too smart to be bamboozled the way Americans are"
Yeah right ... who the fuck voted that co-murderer Blair in to power thrice !!
Shitzrael was a planned community created by war lords to build up another momentum for the criminals of the illuminati, it's been carved and groomed for such since it's splash into the world since the 1967 war. All the training camps in upstate New York for the zion soldiers are right in our backyard~ We need to keep working on exposing the plan of the illuminati of world abomination.
Ahhh... Yes it was. Which - for all you doubting genius' out there - is exactly why the story is in the UK and NOT in the US. UK readers are far too smart to be bamboozled the way Americans are. I mean we voted for Bush twice. We must like the stench of blood on our hands. Especially when we can delude ourselves into thinking it was someone elses fault.
...and then, hard on the heels of Tony B.liar, there is now the two-faced piscean 'Gorgon Brown', -he who tries to fly credentials of being more 'left-leaning' than that vile religious zealot Bliar, but who in fact, usurps the public UK will, by still playing footsie under the table with the Murderer-in-Chief, Burning Bu$h!
Our leaders, (the world over) are now often the most disreputable things alive, - selling The Good People down the river for a few handfuls of perfidious silver and a tube of expensive ego-salve. ~Judas rides again!
We need act, -and soon, and NOW! to send these pre-diluvian nutjobs back to their wormholes in space...
Rise up, friends, rise up!
*100% commitment is called for*, to inform those who've still not woken from their sleep of ages...
If we can let all our dozing fellows know just what's going on, by dint of massed action and words, we'll knock the Riders of Doom from their steeds and stealth and put things back on track.
This smells a tad like Armageddon, so let's not consider "arm-a-geddon outta here" but instead fight back, - there's millions more of us, - than there is of them!
The US is in economic deep trouble. The "subprime" crash is only a small symptome (oil-dependency, trade- and budget deficits, environmental issues are other, deeper issues). More is coming, like a wave rolling to the shore.
To postpone economic effects reaching the attention of mainstream media, probably hoping to avoid changing attitude altogether, the US administration needs to divert attention from domestic economics, keep dominant control of the global oil-trade, and not lose military credibility and arms sales.
Flirting with danger by skirmishing with Iran is an easily available distraction from the structural problems threatening the dollar as the world's reserve currency (having the dollar as currency reserve means largely that the US fed determines the value of anything in the world - as anything tied to the international trade-system ultimately is valued in dollars.)
What the Israeli raid was in this context is still difficult to say. Except that it's part of the US/Israeli "war-footing" keeping attention and resources away from important issues needing some peace to be resolved. The obvious resolutions in anything resembling fairness will be to the disadvantage of current US and Israeli attitudes (Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine).
The Bush family is not going to war with Iran just to declare martial law in the USA. The only other enemy of Iraq, Iran, Syria and Kosovo is Saudi Arabia. Isn't it ironic that the only country that actively trains its young people to not only hate and commit suicide attacks against America, to hate all other religions, harness women like pet slaves is the only other country in the world with the exact same enemies as the United States.
Its just the Bush family and Saudi Arabia against the world. To those of you, angry with Israel, don't worry, after Halleburton screws up Iran, Israel is next on the Bush list- anything for Saudi.
Poor Hillary, after Bush declares martial law when she wins, there won't be anymore Saudi money for her and Bill to get their hands on. But if Hillary wins, people, our mideast policy will remain the same. The Clintons know how to make a buck from the Saudis, just like daddy George H and the boy king, George W.
I must correct shikintaza's statement "I mean we voted for Bush twice."
In 2000, the Supreme Court unconstitutionally stepped in to appoint Bush president during a closely contested recount, which was halted before it could be proved that Bush lost. So Bush was appointed 5-4 by by a Supreme Court, most of whom had been appointed by his father or his father's boss, and presumably knew which side their bread was buttered on.
(If the son of the ex secret police chief was appointed by a supreme court appointed by his father in a South American "election," we would send in the marines to correct the situation.)
In 2004, Bush was not elected except by voter fraud worse than what happened in the Ukraine. His opponent rolled over and played dead instantly, so Cheney/Bush could get their second term. The studies done since have shown that Bush would have lost by a considerable margin in a fair election, free of caging, and with paper ballots instead of hackable electronic machines with no paper trail.
We had a coup in 2000, followed by a convenient "Pearl Harbor," which the neocons said would be necessary to get the people on board for an attack on Iraq. There has not been one honest act done since then in the United States Government. Some minor things as "lip service" to convince the gullible that the government was working for them, but the erosion of rights and the concentration of wealth has gone on unabated.
I have a post on the Iran war on the article "Bush sets up United States for War with Iran." I fear we may be getting close to the end of the "great experiment."
The Saudis are America's puppets. They are the ones on the list next after Syria, Lebanon and Iran.
I don't think the US will engage in full scale war with Iran. Or Israel either. They will bomb a few sites and that will be about it. It won't bring about "the end of the world", Iran can't reach the US, they can barely reach Israel. Look what Israel did to Lebanon in the last war, they bombed it to hell, and nothing significant came back their way for it, maybe they didn't clean house in Lebanon but Hamas never crossed the border and invaded Israel. And the US military seems to be fully engaged with Iraq and incapable of another full scale war with Iran. But, they do want to get as many troops out as they can, for sure to be ready for other "jobs". But it seems to me they only want to do some strategic air strikes, which will greatly piss off Iran, and they'll send a bunch of arms into Iraq, Afghanistan, and Lebanon but it won't be anything we haven't seen before.
AND THEN READ THIS:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/00,,2170382,00.html
if i haven't got that right then search for 'time is running out to avert war with iran'
what the f;;;;k is wrong with everyone??????????????
LIBERTAS FUGIT
what is the great experiment.? did i miss something?
What are the largest suppliers of arms in the world complaining about?
Do they believe they should be the only ones to have nuclear weapons, and other weapons of mass destruction?
So far what nation, besides the US, has ever dropped nuclear bombs?
If the US hasn't yet dominated the world with their nuclear arsenal, why would they think Iran would, if they had the bomb?
Do England, China, Pakistan, Russia, India, Israel now, even in combination, dominate the world?
The threat is not the bomb, it is who controls the oil.
If the bomb is 'bad', it's bad for the world, not just those countries that have oil.
When are we going to be mature enough to admit that we're on a gas station hold-up binge?
coco -
That link is dead. Please double-check it.
If it's correct, the story has been taken down. Do you have a copy?
RJMART01
then just do a search for observer newspaper uk and when it comes up go to world news then click on more world news underneath. scroll down to iran. it's there i've just seen it. the comments are good too.............
RJMART01
website is: www.observer.co.uk then go to www.bbc.co.uk and see what the bloody french are saying now: france warns of war with iran................
So will Cheney "pretty well confirm" that it's been "pretty well confirmed" that North Korea is shipping nuclear weapons material to Syria?
All along I've been assuming the neocons running Israel could not possibly be as crazy and as divorced from reality as the Bush-Cheney neocons running the US, but I might have to re-think my assessment.
Save your armament Israel, whoever you're looking to sack, the U.S. will probably do it for you 1st.
JUST IN;
the iraqi government has revoked the licence of blackwater. yahoo website.
Oh my coco, King George is not gonna like this...
KRISTINA40
power to the people...........the worm has turned..............good for them.......and not a minute too soon..........
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/09/17/3895/
Blackwater Banned from Iraq
It is a shame. Iran has the potential to eventually be a secular country and an ally. I don't think Israel would want that. It wants to demonize the whole Arab world and shred it of any credibility. Most American's would never back Israel if they really knew the whole story but they only take in what they are spoon fed by the media.
Sphne agree with your statement entirely except for one thing...Iranians are Persian and not Arab.
Thanks!
I think we should invade Israel unless they give up THEIR illegal nukes
You are right DC, I should have said Muslim world.
Yup sphne. All you need to do is look at unber Zionist Daniel Pipes and his Campus Watch website and that says it all or read Kristol's Weekly Standard or anything translated by the Mossad organization known as MEMRI.
Just another psy-op against Iran, not worth any comment.
Israel can never be able to do it alone, and both Washington and Tel Aviv know that.
One alarming aspect of all this bomb Iran banter is that few address the Chinese interest. China is dependent on M.E. oil and I read recently that it get 12% of its oil directly from Iran. Consequently a major disruption of supply or even a major jump in price (some predict a 200% increase should the US bomb Iran) would have dire consequences on the Chinese economy; besides upon the world in general of course.
It would seem that China would go beyond mere veto action in the UN-SC as expression of dissatisfaction with US plans.
Personally I'm hopeful that China's influence will act as a deterrent against action that could have devestating global consequences. In that regard I certainly hope that the current escalation of threats, which includes tough talk originating from France, is for the benefit of China to encourage it to coerce Iran into an accomonodation that would be suitable to the US.
What that accommodation would be is the big question as it seems highly likely that US displeasure with Iran has more to do with Iraq than any threat of a nuclear armed Iran. But what could Iran do to help the US with the Iraq debacle besides agreeing to cease being a nuisance in its support for some elements of the insurgency? It's may be true that such suppport truly annoys the US Militay in Iraq but in the over scheme of things a cessation won't likely have much effect.
All that said recent history has demonstrated the US executing actions that reason would have thought impossible. That many attribute this to an out of control Administration is of course superficial as there is only one voice in US politics, the two-party banter being a mere pupet show. From that perspective the future looks rather dire with one hoping for some element that would enforce rationality. There seemd little sign of such an influence, certainly the US Military seems wholely compliant to the current powers that be... pity that.
Israel has been seduced by the Dark Side of The Force.
If it weren't for endless supplies of American arms &
money, Israel would have made peace with her neighbors
decades ago.
Now they're just a "foreign legion" outpost of Western Imperialism Inc.
It's going to take a huge change of consciousness to wean our nation, and then theirs, from the delusion that total dominance is the only guarantee of safety.
But, I sense that there is still good in them...
Man this is getting depressing! The obvious could not be more so, and yet the madness goes on . . . escalating, like some abuser getting bolder with each new violation of the victim.
At times it feels like we're living some insane sci-fi flick, like Terminator, and yet it's all too real. Have those with the ultimate power, that Mao so accurately stated comes from the barrel of a gun, realized there are no limits to what they can do?
And then the outpouring of so much anger and despair. So many normal, intelligent, everyday folks, trying to blink and make this vision of hell go away . . . rubbing their collective mental eyes. The comments just go on and on after articles like this. Geez!
Let's get real, people. Those in power . . . and I mean REAL power . . . couldn't care less what any of us think. Well, except to spy on us, label us as traitors and laugh as they roll over us.
Democrats?! Puhleeze!!! Try writing to your wimped out "representatives", and wait for the lame excuses why they won't do anything one bit different from their Republican counterparts . . . two proverbial peas in the same bought'n paid for pods!
As far as Israel is concerned . . . if any people had been given what should've been a lasting lesson in how to "do unto others" . . . man, can you say Holocaust?
Does it really seem real? I mean . . . ask yourself.
Seriously people! What the hell is wrong with all of you? You all need medication or something.
Where ever you find Radical-Islam, you find war and conflict. The Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Pakistan are all fighting radical Islamists who are attempting to over throw their governments (many of them democracies). Is America making them kill in the name of Allah in Thailand?? Oh right, American money at work!!
Can Israel Nuke Iran? Of course but have they? NO! Yet, Iran says it wants to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth! Oh but wait, that's neocon dogma right?!
Think for yourself and stop being Sheep. Both parties suck but there is real danger in Radical Islam. Islam is 600 years younger than Christianity. Just like Christian once roamed the Middle East to slaughter the "unbelievers", so today Radical Islam is attempting to repeat the Crusades. Unfortunately, Islam could not learn from the mistakes of Christians. For that error, I believe they will pay a serious price.
I know none of you will do your own research, but try looking at the Pentagon's New Map. You may find yourself questioning many of your current beliefs because facts don't lie.
We all need to work together for a safer planet. Despite what you think, Jews don't rule the world. America is not hell bent on blowing up the Middle East. We like most around the world just want to be left alone. One this is for sure; I would hate to see how this country would react to another September 11th. God save us all!!!
"Can Israel Nuke Iran? Of course but have they? NO! Yet, Iran says it wants to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth! Oh but wait, that's neocon dogma right?!"
I don't know if it's neocon dogma but whatever it is most certainly false! He called for regime change... wou may have heard the term before, very popular in certain circles but anyway if not (you do seem ill informed) here study up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regime_change
As far as you little war on "Radical-Islam" goes I suggest you examine the Radicalism of those with enough power to seriously Screw The Pooch... something they are doing with great efficiency.
"...maintained a steely silence".. a news blackout on the bombing of another country's soverign territory?
Let's hear it for the "only democracy in the Middle-East"
Radical Zionism seems more like the real threat to me given the actions of the neocons!
I see.. when someone makes a point, just redirect to your point! You still neglect the issue of Radical Islam. Fine, pull all US forces from around the World and bring them home. THEN WATCH WHAT HAPPENS!! History people... HISTORY!!!!!!!!!
It was radical Zionism under the tutledge of the Neocons that destroyed Iraq. Just read the PNAC report and reports prepared for Bibi Netanyahu. Radical Zionism that bombed hospitals and schools in Lebanon. Radical Zionism and AIPAC calling for a war with Iran and Syria. Radical Zionism that ethnically cleanses the Palestinians. Radical Islam has been a response to Radical Zionist aggression. Neither is good for the world but lets put it in context.