Israeli Generals and Intel Officials Oppose Attack on Iran
Pro-Israeli journalist Jeffrey Goldberg’s article in The Atlantic magazine was evidently aimed at showing why the Barack Obama administration should worry that it risks an attack by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran in the coming months unless it takes a much more menacing line toward Iran’s nuclear program.
But the article provides new evidence that senior figures in the Israeli intelligence and military leadership oppose such a strike against Iran and believe that Netanyahu’s apocalyptic rhetoric about an Iranian nuclear threat as an "existential threat" is unnecessary and self-defeating.
Although not reported by Goldberg, Israeli military and intelligence figures began to express their opposition to such rhetoric on Iran in the early 1990s, and Netanyahu acted to end such talk when he became prime minister in 1996.
The Goldberg article also reveals extreme Israeli sensitivity to any move by Obama to publicly demand that Israel desist from such a strike, reflecting the reality that the Israeli government could not go ahead with any strike without being assured of U.S. direct involvement in the war with Iran.
Goldberg argues that a likely scenario some months in the future is that Israeli officials will call their U.S. counterparts to inform them that Israeli planes are already on their way to bomb Iranian nuclear sites.
The Israelis would explain that they had "no choice," he writes, because "a nuclear Iran poses the gravest threat since Hitler to the physical survival of the Jewish people."
He claims the "consensus" among present and past Israeli leaders is that the chances are better than 50/50 that Israel "will launch a strike by next July," based on interviews with 40 such Israeli decision-makers.
Goldberg is best known for hewing to the neoconservative line in his reporting on Iraq, particularly in his insistence that that Saddam Hussein had extensive ties with al-Qaeda.
Goldberg quotes an Israeli official familiar with Netanyahu’s thinking as saying, "In World War II, the Jews had no power to stop Hitler from annihilating us. Six million were slaughtered. Today, six million Jews live in Israel, and someone is threatening them with annihilation."
In his interview with Goldberg for this article, however, Netanyahu does not argue that Iran might use nuclear weapons against Israel. Instead he argues that Hezbollah and Hamas would be able to "fire rockets and engage in other terror activities while enjoying a nuclear umbrella."
But Israel relies on conventional forces — not nuclear deterrence — against Hezbollah and Hamas, making that argument entirely specious.
Goldberg reports that other Israeli leaders, including defense minister Ehud Barack, acknowledge the real problem with the possibility of a nuclear Iran is that it would gradually erode Israel’s ability to retain its most talented people.
But that problem is mostly self-inflicted. Goldberg concedes that Israeli generals with whom he talked "worry that talk of an ‘existential threat’ is itself a kind of existential threat to the Zionist project, which was meant to preclude such threats against the Jewish people."
A number of sources told Goldberg, moreover, that Gabi Ashkenazi, the Israeli army chief of staff, doubts "the usefulness of an attack."
Top Israeli intelligence officials and others responsible for policy toward Iran have long argued, in fact, that the kind of apocalyptic rhetoric that Netanyahu has embraced in recent years is self-defeating.
Security correspondent Ronen Bergman reported in Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel’s most popular newspaper, in July 2009 that former chief of military intelligence Major General Aharon Zeevi Farkash said the Israeli public perception of the Iranian nuclear threat had been "distorted."
Farkash and other military intelligence and Mossad officials believe Iran’s main motive for seeking a nuclear weapons capability was not to threaten Israel but to "deter U.S. intervention and efforts at regime change," according to Bergman.
The use of blatantly distorted rhetoric about Iran as a threat to Israel — and Israeli intelligence officials’ disagreement with it — goes back to the early 1990s, when the Labor Party government in Israel began a campaign to portray Iran’s missile and nuclear programs as an "existential threat" to Israel, as Trita Parsi revealed in his 2007 book Treacherous Alliance.
An internal Israeli inter-ministerial committee formed in 1994 to make recommendations on dealing with Iran concluded that Israeli rhetoric had been "self-defeating," because it had actually made Iran more afraid of Israel, and more hostile toward it, Parsi writes.
Ironically, it was Netanyahu who decided to stop using such rhetoric after becoming prime minister the first time in mid-1996. Mossad director of intelligence Uzi Arad convinced him that Israel had a choice between making itself Iran’s enemy or allowing Iran to focus on threats from other states.
Netanyahu even sought Kazakh and Russian mediation between Iran and Israel.
But he reversed that policy when he became convinced that Tehran was seeking a rapprochement with Washington, which Israeli leaders feared would result in reduced U.S. support for Israel, according to Parsi’s account. As a result, Netanyahu reverted to the extreme rhetoric of his predecessors.
That episode suggests that Netanyahu is perfectly capable of grasping the intelligence community’s more nuanced analysis of Iran, contrary to his public stance that the Iranian threat is the same as that from Hitler’s Germany.
Netanyahu administration officials used Goldberg to convey the message to the Americans that they didn’t believe Obama would launch an attack on Iran, and therefore Israel would have to do so.
But Israel clearly cannot afford to risk a war with Iran without the assurance that the United States being committed to participate in it. That is why the Israeli lobby in Washington and its allies argue that Obama should support an Israeli strike, which would mean that he would have to attack Iran with full force if it retaliates against such an Israeli strike.
The knowledge that Israel could not attack Iran without U.S. consent makes Israeli officials extremely sensitive about the possibility that Obama would explicitly reject an Israeli strike.
Goldberg reports that "several Israeli officials" told him they were worried that U.S. intelligence might learn about Israeli plans to strike Iran "hours" before the scheduled launch.
The officials told Goldberg that if Obama were to say, "We know what you’re doing. Stop immediately," Israel might have to back down.
Goldberg alludes only vaguely to the possibility that the threat of an attack on Iran is a strategy designed to manipulate both Iran and the United States. In a March 2009 article in The Atlantic online, however, he was more straightforward, conceding that the Netanyahu threat to strike Iran if the United States failed to stop the Iranian nuclear program could be a "tremendous bluff."
(Inter Press Service)
Read more by Gareth Porter
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- Iranian Bomb Graph Appears Adapted from One on Internet – December 13th, 2012
- News Media Misled by IAEA Data on Sensitive Iranian Stockpile – November 20th, 2012





epppie
August 13th, 2010 at 9:28 pm
Ah yes, we are back the the Obama as Secret Peacemaker myth, where we are supposed to believe that the whole mess is merely a bluff, and that it's all pushed by the neocons and hardline Israelis anyway, and we should ignore the fact that the Obama regime has been escalating the conflict with Iran very intensely and steadily, and building up a ring of military threat against Iran, and has now escalated to a massive economic offensive against Iran, an economic war. Anyway, as we saw with Iraq, it's all a bluff, and there's no need to worry. Let's all don't worry, be happy and let matters take their course, safe in the hands of the Secret Peacemaker.
Of course there are people with sense and maybe even conscience in Israel and the US establishments who don't want this war. It was never about what is sensible or right.
Duglarri
August 13th, 2010 at 10:11 pm
There's still that trigger point in Iraq: the US controls the airspace there. If a flight of 100 or so aircraft suddenly appeared over Iraq, presumably in the middle of the night and no immediate contact with the administration is possible, what rules would apply?
I think it would be unwise for the government of Israel to gamble that rules of engagement written for Syrian or Iranian incursions would be disregarded on the appearance of planes with the star of David on their fuselages. As familiar as they are with the rigidity of military thinking, it's hard to see them taking that wager.
Loraine
August 13th, 2010 at 10:19 pm
Why should the US go to war for Israel? We have two wars going already. Israel should learn to live in peace!
john
August 14th, 2010 at 4:35 am
Amazing how a little crap nation like Israel can threaten the entire world with nuclear holocaust. I Our fears of a Middle Eastern maniac with nuclear weapons have come to pass in the person of Benjamin Netenyahu. And after losing wars in Iraq and Afganistan the United States still is under the thumb of Israel and AIPAC. who willfight Israel's wars until the last American dollar is spent and the last American soldier is buried.
theothercanada
August 14th, 2010 at 5:25 am
Israel as a totalitarian, racist and bigoted state can not, will not live in peace. When did USA, Franco's Spain, USSR live in peace?
theothercanada
August 14th, 2010 at 5:28 am
According to Mr. Hagee, Robertson and other religious fanatics Jewish Carpenter will be back on a white horse and save the "righteous" and of course the "chosen" ones.
geo1671
August 14th, 2010 at 5:49 am
Goldberg or jeff Goatberg ?
"But who is Jeffrey Goldberg and how did he achieve such influence, helping to create the false conventional wisdom that sleep-walked the American people into war with Iraq and is now pointing toward a new war with Iran.
For a 44-year-old writer, Goldberg surely has been around. He left college to move to Israel where he served with the Israeli army as a prison guard at the Ketziot military prison camp during the First Intifada; he also wrote for The Jerusalem Post.
Upon his return to the U.S., he worked for the Jewish daily Forward and eventually got hired by The New Yorker. Now, he’s a star writer for The Atlantic."
eve
August 14th, 2010 at 6:34 am
How did the US get "suckered" into this Middle Eastern perpetual war?
Why do Americans believe they need to support one side or the other?
Is it the disproportionally large number of "pro-Israeli" individuals in the media and high positions of power?
Should they not be replaced by "neutral" individuals who do not have a stake in the outcome of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and thus, put the US (and US citizen) interests first?
Beware of those who would have you choose a side.
victor
August 14th, 2010 at 6:36 am
False Flag events are coming soon; flags are Made in Israel.
Andy
August 14th, 2010 at 10:29 am
This menace of country should be contained all cost. Israel has been consistently destroying peace & harmony in the world. Israel is responsible for all the current wars. For God sake enough is enough.
geo1671
August 14th, 2010 at 11:17 am
Always Israel sets on the sidelines while suckering others to do their dirty work. I dare Eric from antiwar to post this article–up front.Has the zionist got the goods on Obama?
Read this and cry a river http://tinfoil-hat-news.blogspot.com/2010/08/wood…
Seems Americans are not taught the right things in history 101–real shame :^(
humanist
August 14th, 2010 at 11:49 am
Part 2
On this article: I am sure Israeli politicians are using deceptive tactics, I am also sure now more than ever they control the Western media, which often spreads big Geobellsian lies efficiently.
For variety of reasons I also think attacking Iran is a bluff. I sincerely hope I’m right.
My big question is what can be done to divert the current primitive political approaches to a rational humanistic routes?
Nothing….as long as a limited all-powerful, ruthless, greedy, self-righteous individuals are holding the helm of humanity.
Maybe what can be done is using science, compassion, rationality and dialogue to convince them the way they are steering the ship takes us to extinction…there is no god, they are not chosen people, ‘Palestinians are not like insects’, ‘collective punishments are egregious crimes’, ‘Iran is not Amalek’…etc.
To start, I will force them to watch Carl Sagan’s “Pale Bue dot”….
humanist
August 14th, 2010 at 11:51 am
Correction:
Instead of 'Pale Bue dot' read "Pale BLUE Dot'
Watch the video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p86BPM1GV8M
andy
August 14th, 2010 at 11:59 am
Money and power and the influence of a key ethnic lobby, one that is heavily supported by a newsmedia it has deeply infiltrated.
victor
August 14th, 2010 at 4:51 pm
"Reverend" John Hagee is a false prophet in our time.
Mr/ Hagee wants to hasten Armaggedon by supporting and encouraging Israel to war on Iran. Hagee believes the Second Coming will be prompted by all this.
What Hagee and his followers do not realize is:
This is TEMPTING God…it is the gravest sin anyone could commit. Hagee is "in God's Face and is taunting Him to do Hagee's will…Hagee is trying to control God. This is hellish.
Brodajo
August 14th, 2010 at 7:51 pm
White man speak with forked tongue.
Israelite speak with many forked tongue.
If you deal with them you will get forked.
mickperry
August 15th, 2010 at 1:03 am
Excellent, insightful essay by Gareth Porter. Glen Greenwald also delivers: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2…
bogi666
August 15th, 2010 at 5:35 am
Don't worry be happy, I hated that song. The only sense the USG has is nonsense. I'm sick and tired of the USG being is Tel Aviv which hold the American taxpayers hostage and whose taxes subsidize Israel's socialized medicine which includes massages with snakes and/or chocolate massage lotion. On the other hand I admire the USrael government taking care of their citizens as long as its Palestinian citizens are included.
bogi666
August 15th, 2010 at 5:38 am
He's a paid shill for the USraeli government. He should be registered as a foreign agent according to USG law.
bogi666
August 15th, 2010 at 5:39 am
They are paid shills for the USrael government.
victor
August 15th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Israel will drag America down with her. Likud Party rules in U.S. Congress.
Jim
August 15th, 2010 at 8:56 pm
But these monsters from Tel Aviv would be nothing were it not for their slaves in US Congress, the Executive, the Judiciary and the media.