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Strike on Iran Nuclear Sites Under Discussion Again
JERUSALEM - Six months ago, after American intelligence agencies declared that Iran had shelved its nuclear-weapons program, the chances of a U.S. or Israeli military strike on Iran before President Bush left office seemed remote.
Now, thanks to persistent pressure from Israeli hawks and newly stated concerns by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the idea of a targeted strike meant to cripple Iran's nuclear program is getting a new hearing.
As Bush travels across Europe to gain support for possible new sanctions against Iran, Israeli leaders have been working to lay the psychological foundation for a possible military strike if diplomacy falters.
In public threats and private briefings with American decision-makers, Israeli officials have been making the case that a military strike may be the only way to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"Temperatures are rising," said Emily Landau, an Iran specialist at the Institute for National Security Studies, an independent Israeli research center.
Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert have met twice in recent weeks for extended talks on Iran. America's intelligence chief, Mike McConnell, has traveled to Israel for private briefings, and Israeli Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz publicly declared that a military strike on Iran may be "unavoidable."
In Germany on Wednesday, Bush said that "all options are on the table" if Iran doesn't abandon its uranium enrichment programs.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad greeted Bush's initiative by mocking the latest international efforts.
"They've tried by military threats ... and political pressure to stop you from your luminous path," Ahmadinejad reportedly told a rally in Iran on Wednesday. "But today they have seen that all their planning has failed.
"Today the Iranian nation is standing on the nuclear height."
Intelligence analysts disagree over the likelihood of a military strike on Iran before Bush leaves office. But there's little disagreement about the possible repercussions, which could include missile strikes on Israel, an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities, renewed attacks on Israel from Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon, a resurgence of Shiite Muslim resistance to U.S. forces in Iraq or an attack on oil shipping in the Persian Gulf, which could send crude oil prices well above $200 a barrel.
Some analysts view the latest Israeli threats as an attempt to put pressure on Iran to capitulate to Western demands. Other analysts see the Israeli campaign as intended to press the Bush administration to take the lead if the two nations decide to launch a military strike on Iran.
"The most likely scenario is that the Israelis will train and prepare as if they are very serious - and that's part of the bluff to get the U.S. engaged," said John McCreary, a retired intelligence analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense.
The key factor in any decision to launch a military strike is likely to be solid intelligence that Iran is rapidly advancing on its nuclear ambitions.
"I don't think there is that smoking gun that we can hold up and say that everyone should stand behind this," said Landau, who recently wrote an analysis titled "The Elusive Smoking Gun" for her think tank.
But Landau said the international debate had shifted in the weeks since the IAEA expressed "serious concerns" about Iran's nuclear ambitions and demanded more answers.
Israel already has demonstrated an ability to persuade reluctant Bush administration officials of the need to stage a pre-emptive strike. Before launching an airstrike on Syria last September, Israel provided the United States with intelligence suggesting that its Middle East neighbor was building a nuclear plant.
In April, the CIA publicly unveiled detailed images of the Syrian target and said that it was a nuclear reactor built with help from North Korea. Syria has denied the allegation. International inspectors are expected to visit the site for the first time later this month.
Considering Ahmadinejad's refusal so far to accept the international incentives, some analysts see support growing in Israel and the United States for a military strike.
"I think more and more people are looking to the military option as possibly the only thing that will work, and people are more and more feeling that negotiations won't work," said Meir Javendanfar, a co-author of "The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran."
Hard-liners in the U.S. and Israel also dismiss the notion that U.S. or Israeli nuclear weapons would deter Iran from using such weapons itself if it succeeded in obtaining them.
The very fact that a military strike is percolating back into mainstream debate is a significant shift in the political discourse.
Most analysts dismissed the military option last December after U.S. intelligence agencies agreed that Iran had shelved its nuclear weapons work in 2003 and was unlikely to produce enough enriched uranium for a bomb until 2010 or 2015.
Though Bush and Olmert challenged the assessment at the time, the analysis made it more difficult to make a case for swift military action.
Since then, Israel has shared more of its intelligence with the Bush administration.
Last week, Olmert traveled to Washington for extended talks with Bush that focused primarily on Iran.
"Every passing day the world acts, under the leadership of the United States, to achieve that goal that will prevent Iran's armament," Olmert said after meeting Bush.
On Wednesday, Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said that Iran must understand that it must give up its nuclear ambitions in order to receive international incentives.
"Only if they understand that there is a clear and stark choice, that there isn't wiggle room, only then can diplomacy succeed," Regev said. "I think in dealing with the Iranians it's important to have both carrots and sticks."
© McClatchy Newspapers 2008

14 Comments so far
Show AllGo ahead shrub. This will be the topper and we'll all be in DC to watch you and your Illuminati cabal facing the guillotine! Try tasing a couple of MILLION protestors..we'll swallow you up and spit you out!
Israel runs this country's foreign policy in the ME. The US of A is nothing but the US of I. And 99% of the lawmakers in DC are slaves to this ugly entity known as Israel.....
'Al Quada is in Afghanistan.'
'Al Quada was supported by Iraq.'
'Iraq was behind 9/11.'
'Iraq has Weapons of Mass Destruction.'
'Iran must not have nuclear weapons capability.'
More of the same people. More of the same.
You are about to be spoon fed another blatant lie about why the US and israel must commit another war crime, attacking another Middle Eastern nation that was and is NO THREAT to the US or Israel.
You will be attacking another nation that, again, just happens to coincidentally have access to a large but shrinking reserve of petroleum.
But again, 'it's not about the oil'. No, just like last time, it's about preventing another nation from getting access to the same kind of weapons that the US and Israel have.
At least that's the cover story.
No, the real reason IS the oil, and to bring a nation created by fiat in 1928 by the legendary 'Seven Sisters' of the oil companies, directing the UK and US governments, back under the direct Imperial/Colonial control of the Anglo-Saxon breed.
Let's see. Not just idiotic, but suicidal. Someone is going to benefit (or at least they THINK they are going to benefit) from an attack. So, they are willing to sacrifice hundreds, perhaps thousands of lives in order to achieve their aims. We, the world population, sit and cry when these people have their way and the consequences of their criminality and idiocy hit us. I have given up hope and watch the planet commit suicide over and over again,with no one taking any accountability whatsoever. As Tolstoy stated...people get the government they deserve.
Who is downwind from Iran?
Pakistan.
India.
The whole of Southeast Asia.
Indonesia.
China. (oops)
CALIFORNIA!
To the Bush Junta, everyone except California is just 'little brown/yellow people', and don't really count as 'human'.
But if Mickey and Disneyland end up glowing in the dark due to fallout from a reactor strike against Iran, there will be hell to pay.
This doesn't even BEGIN to go into the crash that will be triggered world-wide by the instantaneous cutting of oil from the Middle East, not to mention the explosion of anti-US and anti-Israel violence that would ensue from such an act of barbarous stupidity.
Not like that is going to stop Bushco though.
I personally can guarantee that Iran will discontinue all enrichment of Uranium and allow unfettered IAEA inspection on one simple condition.
That is that Israel accept exactly the same terms, but for Israel's case we will have to add the controled and inspected decommissioning of all nuclear weapons.
If you want to site contempt of UN resolution, please do not underestimate the threat to regional peace that Israel presents.
Please remember that Israel just formed a separate Air Command to attack Iran.
Our worst fears may soon come to pass.
I hope you people have laid aside some food for the next, oh, year or so.
We can always hope the shrub has enough sense to blow his own brains out...save us a lot of trouble!
How anyone can be proud to be Americans in their adult lives is beyond comprehension. Americans need to be ashamed. We are committing major war crimes and planning on committing even more. Where is our social consciousness ? Are we really so completely devoid of any feelings or outrage ? We need to continue being out on the streets and bringing this war-crazed administration to its knees. Are we really so blind that we cannot see the manipulation. Israel is shafting us in the truest sense of the word and all we can come up with is a bunch of groveling presidential candidates promising them even more goodies yeah some lube would help).
Nissenbaum writes: "Considering Ahmadinejad's refusal so far to accept the international incentives, some analysts see support growing in Israel and the United States for a military strike."
Really? There is no support growing in the United States that I can see, quite the opposite.
I would suggest that Nissenbaum is probably Likud or Aipac. Ignore him.
What nuclear sites? They have no weapons program according to the UN.
As a signatory to the non proliferation treaty, Iran has a right to develop nuclear energy. They are in compliance while neither the US or Israel honors their obligations.
We are developing new weapons, failing to disarm passing on technology.
Israel is nuclear rogue nation. They refuse to sign the non prolifertion treaty and hording hundreds of nukes.
If I were their neighbor I would consider a nuclear arsenal basic national security.
I don't know about you but I'm sick and tired of the gang in the White House acting out their own paranoid projections. I'm sick and tired of a cowardly congress that refuses to honor the Constitution and carry on with impeachment.
I think we've found the WMD's. They were loaded on a B-52 practicing some exercise most likely named "bunkerbusting or bust". Watch out, because they're being commanded by Commander Bad Apple & Co.
Not difficult to work out really. Attack Iran, oil price goes up. The Bush family is OWNED by the Saudi's. Makes good business sense.
Saddam Hussein played games with America and look what happened... And then there is Iran... A country that has been sticking it's finger in America's eye since 1979... Yes, the bombs will fall on Iran and America is justified to do so... I can't wait to see the day Tehran is engulfed in a nice bright Mushroom Cloud and it's desert is turned to glass. And hopefully it will be done before Bush leaves office.