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Based on his evaluation that the United States isn’t going to do anything to frustrate the Iranian nuclear program, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon said Monday he’s changed his mind and now leans toward supporting unilateral Israeli action against Iran.

“We had thought the ones who should lead the campaign against Iran is the United States,” said Ya’alon, speaking during an event at Tel Aviv University. “But at some stage the United States entered into negotiations with them, and unhappily, when it comes to negotiating at a Persian bazaar, the Iranians were better.”

If Israel had hoped others would do the job for it, this is not about to happen, Ya’alon said: “Therefore, on this matter, we have to behave as though we have nobody to look out for us but ourselves.”

His words attest to a sea-change in his attitude regarding how Israel should contend with the Iranian nuclear program. Under the previous government, Ya’alon had led the opposition in the security cabinet to a solo Israeli attack on Iran, even exchanging sharp words on the issue with the defense minister at the time, Ehud Barak. Ya’alon had taken the position that “the work of righteous men shall be done by others” – meaning the United States should be the one to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Evidently he longer believes this is going to happen, and is nearing the position of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who signals the belief that Israel should be behaving as though it’s on its own, right now.

Ya’alon was sharply critical on Monday of Washington’s behavior regarding Iran, even hinting that U.S. President Barack Obama would prefer to pass the hot potato to his successor at the White House. “People know that Iran cheats,” Ya’alon said. “But comfortable Westerners prefer to put off confrontation. If possible, to next year, or the next president. But in the end, it will blow up.”

From Iran being “on its knees” thanks to economic pressure and onerous diplomatic isolation, from fearing an internal eruption and military threat, Iran cleverly led a “smile offensive,” Ya’alon said, extracting itself from crisis.

“There have been delays in the nuclear program, but the [interim] agreement [signed between Iran and the superpowers in Geneva] is very convenient for the Iranians,” Ya’alon said. “They’re settling down at the threshold and can decide when to make the breakthrough to a nuclear bomb.”

Ya’alon’s criticism of Obama’s foreign policy didn’t stop with Iran. The minister repeated a number of times during his address that Washington has been showing weakness everywhere in the world. “The moderate Sunni camp in the area expected the United States to support it, and to be firm, like Russia’s support for the Shi’ite axis,” Ya’alon said. “I heard voices of disappointment in the region. I was in Singapore and heard disappointment about China getting stronger and the U.S. getting weaker. Look what’s happening in Ukraine, where the United States is demonstrating weakness, unfortunately.”

If the American government persists in demonstrating weakness on the international front, the United States’ own national security will be badly damaged, Ya’alon said. “If you sit and wait at home, the terrorism will come again,” he said. “Even if you hunker down, it will come. This is a war of civilizations. If your image is feebleness, it doesn’t pay in the world. Nobody will replace the United States as global policeman. I hope the United States comes to its senses. If it doesn’t, it will challenge the world order, and the United States is the one that will suffer.”

Discussing the relations between Israel and the United States on the security and diplomatic fronts, Ya’alon said that U.S. military aid to Israel needs to be “seen in proportion”.

“It isn’t a favor America is doing, it’s in their interest,” he said. Israel not only takes from Washington, the minister added — it also gives. “They get quality intelligence and technology,” he said. “We invented Iron
Dome. The wings of the F-35 stealth fighter – we invented. We invented the Arrow,” an anti-ballistic missile.
Ya’alon also took aim at the Israeli left, implying that Justice Minister Tzipi Livni was encouraging international elements to apply pressure to Israel. “We have a serious problem of self-accusation,” he said. “There are circles where Israelis and Arabs meet. The Arabs accuse the Jews and the Jews accuse themselves.”

Hinting plainly at Livni, Ya’alon said, “There are elements within the government that have lost their equilibrium, and blame us” for the failure of negotiations with the Palestinians. “They say, why are we building? [Settlements.] Why don’t we give more? Then it becomes very convenient for everybody outside to pounce on us. We have too much self-accusation, which attracts fire, and causes people to press us and demand concessions.”


Ya'alon shifts stance, leans toward Israeli operation in Iran - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz
 
He's trying to scare them into taking a tougher stance or action, nothing new.
 
He is known for his rhetoric comments, remember his comments abt Israel is super power in Singapore.:rofl:

That was just epic.
 
LMAO!!!!

Israel is just a military power in the league of Pakistan, Turkey, India, S.Korea and so on.

It is no way near a mega superpower military like the United States.

What makes this idiot defense minister think that Israel can invade Iran 2000km away? Only if Israel wants to use tactical nuclear weapons loaded on Jerricho III ballistic missiles..if that, then yes, it can take out Iranian nuclear program.

But then, this will change the entire equation all together.

Even Russia or China will find it hard to invade Iran, forget Israel.
 
LMAO!!!!

Israel is just a military power in the league of Pakistan, Turkey, India, S.Korea and so on.

It is no way near a mega superpower military like the United States.

What makes this idiot defense minister think that Israel can invade Iran 2000km away? Only if Israel wants to use tactical nuclear weapons loaded on Jerricho III ballistic missiles..if that, then yes, it can take out Iranian nuclear program.

But then, this will change the entire equation all together.

Even Russia or China will find it hard to invade Iran, forget Israel.
they just want to bomb irani facilities and come back. Most likely a joint Naval and Airforce attack.
 
they just want to bomb irani facilities and come back. Most likely a joint Naval and Airforce attack.

I know, but they don't have the capacity to do so.

Unless U.S is involved---directly or indirectly---Israel has no capability to successfully hit Iranian nuclear facilities with surprise surgical strike.
 
I know, but they don't have the capacity to do so.

Unless U.S is involved---directly or indirectly---Israel has no capability to successfully hit Iranian nuclear facilities with surprise surgical strike.

They'll get the weapons they need from the United States and EU, don't be fooled by the US they may still give them a green light to attack. Definitely will arm them with advanced missiles, submarines, and long range fuel tankers. In an event of an war they'll also resupply their munitions for them.
 
In the past they've done certain moves like military drills or threatened military action, but not because they would atually go through with it because to blackmail the West to get tougher on Iran. More sanctions etc.
This time it seems their influence are eroding and more people are calling their bluff.

Otherwise if they want to really attack Iran, then why spend so much time on talking publically about it?
That means its not really serious.
Barking dog seldom bites.
 
They'll get the weapons they need from the United States and EU, don't be fooled by the US they may still give them a green light to attack. Definitely will arm them with advanced missiles, submarines, and long range fuel tankers. In an event of an war they'll also resupply their munitions for them.

Israel is not gonna attack, Gaza sure. Not Iran, they are very pragmatic no matter how hyper their leaders are.
 
Israel is not gonna attack, Gaza sure. Not Iran, they are very pragmatic no matter how hyper their leaders are.

Yeah I know that, the US gives them new arms. Later this summer they're getting the most advanced AC attack planes and no doubt they will test them on Gaza. Hopefully Gaza can defend itself by then against such aggression.
 
I know, but they don't have the capacity to do so.

Unless U.S is involved---directly or indirectly---Israel has no capability to successfully hit Iranian nuclear facilities with surprise surgical strike.
actually they do have operational capability but dont have enough power to stand in the aftermath of attack by world and iran.
 
Am I the only one who is sick of their constant barking?

Everyone is sick of the constant barking

Simply put

If israel could attack iran and get away with it, it already would have

You dont need to be a super power to avoide attacks against you, all you need to do is have an effective detterant and ensure it is too costly for other nations to attack you, iran has this. In some cases due to sanctions etc iran may not have the most up to date weapons (airforce in particular), but its own weapons industry has come a long way in the last 30 years. Iran has enough fire power, man power and finances to fight back and make it too costly for any nation to try to hit it
 
I think this should be a wakeup call to those in Iran who wish to appease the West.
 
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