Analysis: US thwarting Israeli strike on Iran (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Ron Ben-Yishai Published: 03.29.12, 14:21)
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Obama betraying Israel? US making deliberate effort to hinder Iran
strike by leaking classified info, intelligence assessments, says Ron
Ben-Yishai in special Ynet report
The United States is leaking information to the media in order to
avert an Israeli strike in Iran: The US Administration recently
shifted into high gear in its efforts to avert an Israeli strike on
Iran’s nuclear facilities by the end of the year. The flood of
reports in the American media in recent weeks attests not only to the
genuine US fear that Israel intends to realize its threats; moreover,
it indicates that the Obama Administration has decided to take its
gloves off.
Indeed, in recent weeks the Administration shifted from persuasion
efforts vis-à-vis decision-makers and Israel’s public opinion to a
practical, targeted assassination of potential Israeli operations in
Iran. This “surgical strike” is undertaken via reports in the
American and British media, but the campaign’s aims are fully
operational: To make it more difficult for Israeli decision-makers to
order the IDF to carry out a strike, and what’s even graver, to erode
the IDF’s capacity to launch such strike with minimal casualties.
The first and most important American objective is to eliminate
potential operational options available to the IDF and the State of
Israel. I have no intention of detailing or even hinting to the
options which the US government aims to eliminate by exposing them in
the media. A large part of the reports stem from false information or
disinformation, and there is no reason to reveal to the Iranians
what’s real and what isn’t. However, it is blatantly clear that
reports in the past week alone have caused Israel substantive
diplomatic damage, and possibly even military and operational damage.
Another Administration objective is to convince the Israeli public
that an Iran strike (including a US attack) will not achieve even the
minimum required to justify it; that is, a delay of at least 3-5
years in Iran’s nuclear program. A lengthy postponement would of
course justify the suffering on Israel’s home front, while a six-
month delay – as argued by a US Congress report – does not justify
the risks.
The six-month figure was meant for the Israeli public, so that it
would press Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister
Ehud Barak to avoid a strike, whose futility the Americans are trying
to prove in every way possible. At the same time, the campaign aims
to erode the validity of demands voiced by many members of Congress
and Senate – both Democrats and Republicans - who criticize the
American president’s inaction.
The Congress report published Wednesday is maligned by several
inaccuracies, in terms of both analysis and information. However,
this makes no difference. The aim was to make headlines in the
Israeli and Washington media, rather than an in-depth analysis, which
isn’t possible as Congress researchers in Washington do not have
access to all the relevant information, fortunately.
Congress in Iran’s service
The third objective of the recent publications is to scare the
Israeli public via an apocalyptic account of possible retaliation by
Iran and its “clients.” This effort also aims to press Israeli
decision-makers not to act (including the mention in the Congress
report of the accurate fact that Israel’s home front is not
adequately prepared to sustain a blow.) Some observers would argue
that these reports are not damaging, but rather, grant the Israeli
threat validity, thereby serving Western representatives in upcoming
negotiations with Iran. So what’s wrong with that?
The damage has to do with the revelation of secret information and
assessments that would require an expensive, risky intelligence
effort for the Iranians to acquire. Indeed, the Iranians already
realize that the West and Israel possess plenty of up-to-date
information on Iran’s nuclear project, including centrifuge workshops
in Tehran homes. The Ayatollah regime can also predict possible
attack routes and methods by Israel and the US.
However, any rookie intelligence officer knows that there is a huge
difference between unconfirmed estimates and solid facts or IDF aims
and capabilities. Any Iranian intelligence analyst who reads the
latest US Congress report or the Foreign Policy report will find
invaluable information there. The overwhelming majority of the
information has already been published, yet instead of forcing the
Iranians to piece together all the assessments themselves, the
Congress report offers them everything in one place, including
detailed analysis.
Fortunately, as noted, Congress researchers and those who leaked the
information to them apparently have some trouble in terms of reading
comprehension.
Betraying an ally
To sum up, the American publications caused the following damage:
-Iran now has a decent picture of what Israel’s and America’s
intelligence communities know about Tehran’s nuclear program and
defense establishment, including its aerial defenses.
-The Iranians now know about the indications that would be perceived
by Washington and Jerusalem as a “nuclear breakthrough”. Hence, Iran
can do a better job of concealment.
-The reports make it more difficult to utilize certain operational
options. These options, even if not considered thus far, could have
been used by the US in the future, should Iran not thwart them via
diplomatic and military means.
Needless to say, this is not how one should be treating an ally, even
if this is a relationship between a superpower and a satellite state.
The targeted assassination campaign currently undertaken by the US
government also sharply contradicts President Obama’s declaration at
the AIPAC Conference, whereby he and the US recognize Israel’s
sovereign right to defend itself by itself. One cannot utter these
words and a moment later exposes Israel’s vulnerabilities and
possible strike routes to its enemies.
Indeed, there is a difference between legitimate persuasion efforts
and practical steps to thwart Israeli plans and eliminate them.
For a total of seven years, I served as Yedioth Ahronoth’s reporter
in Washington, so I know very well that with a few exceptions, the US
Administration knows how to prevent leaks to the media if it so
wishes. This is the case even when dealing with former officials, and
most certainly when dealing with current government officials. What
we are seeing here is not a trickle of information, but rather, a
powerful current, a true flood that leaves no doubt as to the
existence of an orchestrated media campaign with clear aims.
There is another interesting aspect to this story from an American
point of view: In 2002, when President George W. Bush sought to
embark on war in Iraq, US intelligence agencies provided him with all
the “evidence” that Saddam Hussein is developing large quantities of
nuclear and chemical weapons. Following the war, when no traces of
such weapons were discovered in Iraq, a Congress inquiry found that
US intelligence officials were so eager to satisfy their president
that they cut corners and relied on unsubstantiated information.
Given American media reports in recent days, one must wonder whether
history is repeating itself. Could it be that the US intelligence
community is providing President Obama with what he needs for
political reasons – that is, information meant to curb an Israeli or
American strike on Iran? (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth Internet 03/29/12)
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