Israel has options short of war against Iran: minister
Israel’s departing defence minister, Ehud Barak, said that the Pentagon had prepared sophisticated blueprints for a surgical operation to set back Iran’s nuclear programme should the United States decide to attack — a statement that was a possible indication that Israel might have shelved any plans for a unilateral strike, at least for now.
Israel’s departing defence minister, Ehud Barak, said that the Pentagon had prepared sophisticated blueprints for a surgical operation to set back Iran’s nuclear programme should the United States decide to attack — a statement that was a possible indication that Israel might have shelved any plans for a unilateral strike, at least for now.
In an interview conducted at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and published by The Daily Beast on Friday, Barak was asked if there was any way Israel could go to war with Iran over what the West believes is a nuclear weapons program without dragging in the United States.
Barak replied that there were more than just the two options – of full-scale war or allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons capability – in the event that sanctions and diplomacy failed.
“What we basically say is that if worse comes to worst, there should be a readiness and an ability to launch a surgical operation that will delay them by a significant time frame and probably convince them that it won’t work because the world is determined to block them,” he said.
Under orders from the White House, Barak added, “the Pentagon prepared quite sophisticated, fine, extremely fine, scalpels,” referring to the ability to carry out pinpoint strikes.
Herbert Krosney, an US-Israeli analyst and the author of a book about the arming of Iran and Iraq, said Barak’s statement “indicates that there is close cooperation” between Israel and the US after months of tension between the country’s leaders (though military and intelligence services continued to work together closely).
New York Times