Former U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk said on Sunday that he thinks the U.S. will go to war with Iran over its nuclear program in 2013.
Speaking during a panel on the CBS program Face the Nation, Indyk said, "I'm afraid that 2013 is going to be a year in which we're going to have a military confrontation with Iran."
The former ambassador stated that "Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon," but added that there's not a lot of time left until it does.
Speaking during a panel on the CBS program Face the Nation, Indyk said, "I'm afraid that 2013 is going to be a year in which we're going to have a military confrontation with Iran."
The former ambassador stated that "Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon," but added that there's not a lot of time left until it does.
Regarding the recent friction between U.S. President Barack Obama and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over "red lines" on Iran, Indyk said that he doesn't think "the difference between Netanyahu and Obama on this is that great, in terms of the president's commitment not to allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons."
He added, however, that Netanyahu's insistence on public "red lines" was unreasonable.
"That is an unreasonable requirement. The idea of putting out a public red line - in effect issuing an ultimatum - is something that no president would do. If you noticed, Governor Romney is not putting out a red line; Senator McCain didn't, either. And neither is Bibi Netanyahu for that matter, in terms of Israel's own actions."
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Netanyahu is viewing the danger from a different perspective than the Americans. After all, it is his country that is surrounded by hostile forces whose stated objective is to "wipe off the face of the earth the Zionist state".
Therefore, do not be surprised, if the Israelis attack Iran very, very soon.. See my other post, here.
He added, however, that Netanyahu's insistence on public "red lines" was unreasonable.
"That is an unreasonable requirement. The idea of putting out a public red line - in effect issuing an ultimatum - is something that no president would do. If you noticed, Governor Romney is not putting out a red line; Senator McCain didn't, either. And neither is Bibi Netanyahu for that matter, in terms of Israel's own actions."
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Netanyahu is viewing the danger from a different perspective than the Americans. After all, it is his country that is surrounded by hostile forces whose stated objective is to "wipe off the face of the earth the Zionist state".
Therefore, do not be surprised, if the Israelis attack Iran very, very soon.. See my other post, here.
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