What's new

Israel willing to resort to military action to stop Iran acquiring nuclear weapons: minister

ashok321

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Nov 1, 2010
Messages
17,942
Reaction score
4
Country
Canada
Location
Malaysia
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-i...B-10-26&utm_term=Editorial - Early Bird Brief


TOKYO (Reuters) - Israel is willing to resort to military action to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons, the intelligence minister said on Thursday in Japan where he is seeking backing for U.S. President Donald Trump’s tougher line on Tehran.


Trump said on Oct. 13 he would not certify Iran is complying with an agreement on curtailing its nuclear program, signed by his predecessor, Barack Obama, opening a 60-day window for Congress to act to reimpose sanctions.

“If international efforts led these days by U.S. President Trump don’t help stop Iran attaining nuclear capabilities, Israel will act militarily by itself,” Intelligence Minister Israel Katz said in an interview in Tokyo. “There are changes that can be made (to the agreement) to ensure that they will never have the ability to have a nuclear weapon.”

Israel has taken unilateral action in the past without the consent of its major ally, the United States, including air strikes on a suspected nuclear reactor in Syria in 2007 and in Iraq in 1981. A strike against Iran, however, would be a risky venture with the potential to provoke a counter strike and roil financial markets.

An Israeli threat of military strikes could, nonetheless, galvanize support in the United States for toughening up the nuclear agreement but it could also backfire by encouraging hardliners in Iran and widening a rift between Washington and European allies.

So far, none of the other signatories to the deal - Britain, France, Germany, Russia, China, Iran and the European Union - has cited serious concerns, leaving the United States isolated.

Japan relies on the U.S. military to help defend it against threats from North Korea and elsewhere. Tokyo’s diplomatic strategy in the Middle East, where it buys almost all its oil, is to maintain friendly relations with all countries, including Iran.

“I asked the Japanese government to support steps led by President Trump to change the nuclear agreement,” said Katz, who is a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party. “The question of whether Japanese companies will begin to work in Iran or not is a very important question.”

Katz’s visit to Tokyo comes ahead of a planned trip by Trump from Nov. 5 for a summit with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Officials at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs were not immediately available to comment.

Israel, Katz said, wants the nuclear agreement to be revised to remove an expiration date, and to impose tighter conditions to stop Tehran from developing new centrifuges used to make weapons-grade nuclear material.


He also urged sanctions to stop Iran from establishing Syria as a military base to launch attacks on Israel and action to put a halt to Tehran’s development of ballistic missiles.

“We will not allow Iran to transform Syria into forward base sea harbors, air bases and Shia militias,” he said. “We will act together with the United States and other countries in the world until they stop the ballistic missiles that threaten Israel.”

The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday backed new sanctions on Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militia.
 
Everybody's gone North Korea these days.

Like the next general assembly should be in Amsterdam.

Beechizzz gotta relax
 
Why US is fighting with the wrong enemy? Iran & Hizbullah are limited to their region...
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-nuclear-israel/israel-willing-to-resort-to-military-action-to-stop-iran-acquiring-nuclear-weapons-minister-idUSKBN1CV0ZG?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EBB-10-26&utm_term=Editorial - Early Bird Brief


TOKYO (Reuters) - Israel is willing to resort to military action to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons, the intelligence minister said on Thursday in Japan where he is seeking backing for U.S. President Donald Trump’s tougher line on Tehran.


Trump said on Oct. 13 he would not certify Iran is complying with an agreement on curtailing its nuclear program, signed by his predecessor, Barack Obama, opening a 60-day window for Congress to act to reimpose sanctions.

“If international efforts led these days by U.S. President Trump don’t help stop Iran attaining nuclear capabilities, Israel will act militarily by itself,” Intelligence Minister Israel Katz said in an interview in Tokyo. “There are changes that can be made (to the agreement) to ensure that they will never have the ability to have a nuclear weapon.”

Israel has taken unilateral action in the past without the consent of its major ally, the United States, including air strikes on a suspected nuclear reactor in Syria in 2007 and in Iraq in 1981. A strike against Iran, however, would be a risky venture with the potential to provoke a counter strike and roil financial markets.

An Israeli threat of military strikes could, nonetheless, galvanize support in the United States for toughening up the nuclear agreement but it could also backfire by encouraging hardliners in Iran and widening a rift between Washington and European allies.

So far, none of the other signatories to the deal - Britain, France, Germany, Russia, China, Iran and the European Union - has cited serious concerns, leaving the United States isolated.

Japan relies on the U.S. military to help defend it against threats from North Korea and elsewhere. Tokyo’s diplomatic strategy in the Middle East, where it buys almost all its oil, is to maintain friendly relations with all countries, including Iran.

“I asked the Japanese government to support steps led by President Trump to change the nuclear agreement,” said Katz, who is a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party. “The question of whether Japanese companies will begin to work in Iran or not is a very important question.”

Katz’s visit to Tokyo comes ahead of a planned trip by Trump from Nov. 5 for a summit with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Officials at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs were not immediately available to comment.

Israel, Katz said, wants the nuclear agreement to be revised to remove an expiration date, and to impose tighter conditions to stop Tehran from developing new centrifuges used to make weapons-grade nuclear material.


He also urged sanctions to stop Iran from establishing Syria as a military base to launch attacks on Israel and action to put a halt to Tehran’s development of ballistic missiles.

“We will not allow Iran to transform Syria into forward base sea harbors, air bases and Shia militias,” he said. “We will act together with the United States and other countries in the world until they stop the ballistic missiles that threaten Israel.”

The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday backed new sanctions on Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militia.


I often wonder after reading stuff like the above that if Pakistan did not have nuclear weapons and was weak like the other Muslim Middle Eastern nations then we would suffer a fate far worst than that of the Palestinians, Red indians, Jews of Nazi Germany, Rohinga etc. I firmly believe that if we were not powerful than the Pakistani race & nation would cease to exist.

Oh no, Israel threatened to attack Iran's nuclear programme! I'm sure they'll follow through in the same way they did the other billion times they barked.



How can they attack when they FAR too busy murdering Palestinian babies, elderly and other innocent civilians. Far easier than fighting against a worthy military opponent.
 
I often wonder after reading stuff like the above that if Pakistan did not have nuclear weapons and was weak like the other Muslim Middle Eastern nations then we would suffer a fate far worst than that of the Palestinians, Red indians, Jews of Nazi Germany -
What grounds do you have to believe such fears are sane rather than induced by censoring authorities?

How can they attack when they FAR too busy murdering Palestinian babies, elderly and other innocent civilians -
Not busy at all!

What do you think was the total number of violent deaths across Israel - Jews and non-Jews -in 2016 including terror attacks, domestic disputes etc.?

Answer: 18.
link
 
What grounds do you have to believe such fears are sane rather than induced by censoring authorities?

Not busy at all!

What do you think was the total number of violent deaths across Israel - Jews and non-Jews -in 2016 including terror attacks, domestic disputes etc.?

Answer: 18.
link



On what grounds do I believe this? Ask the millions of dead Iraqis, Afghans, Syrians amd Libyans. They'll give you a detailed explanation and analysis of what I am alluding to.

If only 18 dead then it's good the Israelis and Palestinians are moving towards peace and reconciliation.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom