Barak: ´Olmert Gang´ Comments Serves Iran (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 05/03/12)
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Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Thursday slammed former Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert, former Mossad head Meir Dagan, and former Israel
Security Agency (Shin Bet) head Yuval Diskin over their recent
criticism of Barak´s and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyhu´s Iran
policies.
In an interview with Yisrael Hayom, Barak said that the “Olmert
gang,” as he termed the three, were causing great damage to
Israel. “It´s not difficult to see whom these comments benefit –
Iran,” Barak said. “This group travels the world giving interviews,
and they weaken the substantial success Israel has had in turning the
Iran issue into a central topic, not just for Israel, but for the
entire world.”
In recent weeks, Olmert, Diskin, and Dagan have either given
interviews or made speeches criticizing Barak and Netanyahu´s
handling of a potentially nuclear Iran. Last week, Diskin said that
the Prime Minister and Defense Minister were conducting a “messianic”
policy, lying about the danger Iran poses. Dagan has several times
said that attacking Iran was a “stupid” idea that would just impel
Tehran to develop nuclear weapons, which it would not necessarily
have done otherwise. And Olmert, in an interview with CNN on Sunday,
said he did not “trust” Netanyahu and Barak´s Iran stance, implying
that their policy would embroil Israel in a war.
Barak said that all three had no business making these
criticisms. “There are some things that cannot be discussed openly
because of the damage it may cause,” Barak said. “In Britain, there´s
a concept called ´it´s not done,´ and that is what they should be
following regarding criticism of Israel´s policies on Iran.”
Regarding Diskin, Barak said that he, especially, had nothing to say
about Iran because “it is not even within his realm of responsibility
and expertise. The government is the one that has to make the
decision, and unfortunately the former norm in which certain people
were privy to discussions on these issues and everyone else remained
quiet, has been violated.”
Barak even said there may have been a personal aspect to the
criticisms -- especially regarding both Dagan´s and Diskin´s attempts
to extend their terms. “You see situations where some people behave
in one way but have different plans regarding the jobs they are
seeking, and a difference in what they say and do when they serve the
government and are seeking an extension of their term, and their
behavior afterwards.”
Barak added that an adjustment to the law preventing former
government officials from publicly commenting on political and
security issues might be needed. “In the U.S., a Chief of Staff must
wait 10 years before becoming Defense Secretary,” and a similar tough
law might be needed in Israel, he added. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012
05/03/12)
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