From Pajamas Media:
Anyone reading the Sunday Times story and is waiting for the nukes to start dropping any moment can take a deep breath and relax. There are several reasons to doubt that such an attack is truly imminent or even imaginable.
First and foremost - one must consider the source of this story. The Sunday Times journalist in question Uzi Mahnaimi, is a controversial figure, who co-authored a book with Bassam Abu Sharif, former senior adviser to Yasser Arafat and PLO press officer.
While some may believe he has actual military sources in Israel who use him to leak stories that won’t make it past censors, others think he is used by foreign agents to push stories that embarrass Israel. Still others go farther, calling him unprintable names and charging that that despite the fact he works for a mainstream British newspaper, his sources makes Jamil Hussein look like the White House press secretary.
One thing is clear: Mahnaimi makes a regular habit of reporting that Israel is about to attack Iran. If his reporting was accurate, Iranian nuclear facilities would already be a smoking ruin – not once, but multiple times.
Oh well, too bad.
2 comments:
I'm 100% certain there is such a plan.
What it's like? Who knows, but I'm also certain no work has been down to prepare this world for a nuclear first strike on Iran.
Think back to 1981.
Begin and Israel were pariahs for Osirak. Even Reagan was blasting them.
Olmert is no Begin.
And we're doing nothing to avoid the coming choices ourselves.
We should be pouring money into human assets in Iran. This is the only realistic chance I see for avoiding cataclysm
I'm sure there is such a plan, but it very well may not be in the works. It may just be on paper.
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