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Bolton: Israel 'will attack Iran' before new US president sworn in
2008-06-24
John Bolton, the former American ambassador to the United Nations, has predicted that Israel could attack Iran after the November presidential election but before George W Bush's successor is sworn in.

The Arab world would be 'pleased' by Israeli strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, he said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph.
So would I.
'It [the reaction] will be positive privately. I think there'll be public denunciations but no action,' he said.

Mr Bolton, an unflinching hawk who proposes military action to stop Iran developing nuclear weapons, bemoaned what he sees as a lack of will by the Bush administration to itself contemplate military strikes. 'It's clear that the administration has essentially given up that possibility,' he said. 'I don't think it's serious any more. If you had asked me a year ago I would have said I thought it was a real possibility. I just don't think it's in the cards.'

Israel, however, still had a determination to prevent a nuclear Iran, he argued. The 'optimal window' for strikes would be between the November 4 election and the inauguration on January 20, 2009.

'The Israelis have one eye on the calendar because of the pace at which the Iranians are proceeding both to develop their nuclear weapons capability and to do things like increase their defences by buying new Russian anti-aircraft systems and further harden the nuclear installations.

'They're also obviously looking at the American election calendar. My judgement is they would not want to do anything before our election because there's no telling what impact it could have on the election.'

But waiting for either Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate, or his Republican opponent John McCain to be installed in the White House could preclude military action happening for the next four years or at least delay it.

'An Obama victory would rule out military action by the Israelis because they would fear the consequences given the approach Obama has taken to foreign policy,' said Mr Bolton, who was Mr Bush's ambassador to the UN from 2005 to 2006. 'With McCain they might still be looking at a delay. Given that time is on Iran's side, I think the argument for military action is sooner rather than later absent some other development.'

The Iran policy of Mr McCain, whom Mr Bolton supports, was 'much more realistic than the Bush administration's stance'.

Mr Obama has said he will open high-level talks with Iran 'without preconditions' while Mr McCain views attacking Iran as a lesser evil than allowing Iran to become a nuclear power.

William Kristol, a prominent neo-conservative, told Fox News on Sunday that an Obama victory could prompt Mr Bush to launch attacks against Iran. 'If the president thought John McCain was going to be the next president, he would think it more appropriate to let the next president make that decision than do it on his way out,' he said.

On Friday, Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency, said military action against Iran would turn the Middle East into a 'fireball' and accelerate Iran's nuclear programme.

Mr Bolton, however, dismissed such sentiments as scaremongering. 'The key point would be for the Israelis to break Iran's control over the nuclear fuel cycle and that could be accomplished for example by destroying the uranium conversion facility at Esfahan or the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz.

'That doesn't end the problem but it buys time during which a more permanent solution might be found.... How long? That would be hard to say. Depends on the extent of the destruction.'
Posted by:gorb

#9  I think if Obama wins, we could see a US strike around the 24th-26th of November. New moon on the 27th and most of the lawmakers and story pushers will be gone for Thanksgiving.

While I certainly hope Candidate Obama doesn't win, the rest of your thought makes me happy, DarthVader.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-06-24 22:09  

#8  This is one time ISRAELI + US-WESTERN INTEL can't afford to get it wrong, as per IRAN [Nuclear intent] + NORTH KOREA [Agriculture collapse in 2009].

EVEN PRO-DEM MSM MEDIA PUNDITS WANT DUBYA TO ATTACK IRAN BEFORE JAN 2009.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-06-24 20:25  

#7  I read in our local newspaper today that the U.S. is establishing some kind of diplomatic presence in Iran--the first time since 1979. I had to do a double-take. This doesn't sound like an attack is imminent. Maybe we are just trying to be disarming.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-06-24 19:16  

#6  So long as Israel and India continue to develop their understanding, Israel can increasingly afford to defend herself whether France, the UK, the USA and the rest of a craven West like it or not.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-06-24 09:47  

#5  "Israel 'will attack Iran' before new US president sworn in, John Bolton predicts"

WowÂ…thatÂ’s quite the bold headline...ainÂ’t it? I meanÂ…for career diplomats to make definitive predictions is rare but one of this magnitude is cause for investigation. GoshÂ…I wonder what he really said?

“Given that time is on Iran's side, I think the argument for military action is sooner rather than later absent some other development."

OhÂ…I seeÂ…Bolton presents an argument and then speculates on timing. So the Telegraph has no choice but to mischaracterize his intent into a Headline attention grabber. YeahÂ…it may be cheap journalistic projectionÂ…but heyÂ…you know how those evil Neo-cons like to speak in code.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2008-06-24 09:19  

#4  I think if Obama wins, we could see a US strike around the 24th-26th of November. New moon on the 27th and most of the lawmakers and story pushers will be gone for Thanksgiving.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-24 07:43  

#3  gorb: "So would I"

LOL.. me. So would I! >;)
Posted by: RD   2008-06-24 06:49  

#2  What Ive been thinking about lately is, if you were an Arab oil guy, would rising oil prices make an attack on Iran more or less likely?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-06-24 05:10  

#1  No way. Israel wouldn't attack Iran without US approval. The special US relations with Israel didn't commence until the Kennedy administration. In fact, Israel was under US trade sanctions for several years in the fifties. At that time, the UK and France were their main supporters.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-06-24 04:01  

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