‘Washington leaked information to prevent Israeli attack on Iran’ (ISRAEL HAYOM) Yoni Hirsch 04/01/12)
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Former U.S. Ambassador to U.N. John Bolton says the leak about
Israeli activities in Azerbaijan was orchestrated by the
administration, not a rogue source • Israeli sources tell Time
magazine that the Mossad has been curtailing its covert operations in
Iran by “dozens of percent.”
Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton said Thursday that the
Obama administration leaked a story about covert Israeli activity in
Azerbaijan to thwart plans for potential military action against
Iran’s nuclear program.
Speaking to Fox News, Bolton said he believes the U.S. government is
actively working to prevent Israel from launching an attack on
Iranian nuclear facilities. The former ambassador was responding to
an article published last week in Foreign Policy magazine that quoted
senior U.S. officials claiming Israel had been granted access to
airfields in Azerbaijan along Iran’s northern border.
“I think this leak is part of the administration’s campaign against
an Israeli attack,” Bolton told Fox News.
According to the Foreign Policy report, in 2009 a U.S. Embassy
official in Azerbaijan sent a memo to the State Department that
quoted Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, who reportedly said that
nine-tenths of his country’s ties with Israel are “below the
surface.” The memo was later made public by WikiLeaks.
An intelligence official quoted in the Foreign Policy article said
the U.S. is monitoring events in Azerbaijan and is “not happy” with
the developments.
While the officials quoted in the article were not explicitly said to
be White House officials, Bolton said he has no doubt they were.
Bolton noted that the source of the leak was not likely to have been
a single individual with his own agenda. “Clearly, this is an
administration-orchestrated leak. This is not a rogue CIA guy saying
I think I’ll leak this out.”
Bolton accused the U.S. administration of orchestrating a campaign to
prevent Israeli military action against Iran, while admitting that he
has no concrete evidence to support his claim. However, he cited a
February statement by U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta who said
he believed an Israeli strike on Iran could take place in April. “If
that’s the case, then it would be entirely consistent for the
administration to try to avoid that impending outcome,” Bolton said.
Meanwhile, according to another report published Saturday, the Mossad
has scaled back its covert activities in Iran in recent months
by “dozens of percent.”
Senior Israeli officials reportedly told Time magazine that the
reduction covers a wide spectrum of operations, including
assassinations and detonations at Iranian missile bases, but also
efforts to gather firsthand intelligence on the ground and recruit
spies.
One senior Israeli source said Mossad officials are “not satisfied”
with the new policy. Another official attributed the curtailment to
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whom the article says was “worried
about the consequences of a covert operation being discovered or
going awry.”
“Netanyahu was traumatized by Israel’s failed attempt to assassinate
[Hamas political bureau chief Khaled] Mashaal and does not want
another failure on his hands,” the official said. Netanyahu was prime
minister when the Mossad botched an attempt to assassinate Mashaal in
Jordan in 1997.
Meanwhile U.S. government officials continue to emphasize that Iran
still constitutes a potential threat to U.S. interests. In an
interview with a U.S. Marine Corps reporter on Friday, Panetta
said. “If Israel decides to act, we will have to defend ourselves. We
may be involved earlier than we would want to be.”
After Panetta’s remarks, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of
Defense said however that the U.S. still views diplomacy as its first
option.
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