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    The Daily Beast

    Obama's Triggers for Bombing Iran

    When Defense Secretary Leon Panetta opined earlier this month that an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities could “consume the Middle East in a confrontation and a conflict that we would regret,” the Israelis went ballistic behind the scenes. Michael Oren, Israel’s ambassador to Washington, lodged a formal diplomatic protest known as a demarche. And the White House was thrust into action, reassuring the Israelis that the administration had its own “red lines” that would trigger military action against Iran, and that there is no need for Jerusalem to act unilaterally.

    Panetta’s seemingly innocent remarks on Dec. 2 triggered the latest drama in the tinder-box relationship that the Obama administration is trying to navigate with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. With Republicans lining up to court Jewish donors and voters in America in 2012, Obama faces a tricky election-year task of ensuring Iran doesn’t acquire a nuclear bomb on his watch while keeping the Israelis from launching a preemptive strike that could inflame an already teetering Middle East.

    The stakes are immensely high, and the distrust that Israelis feel toward the president remains a complicating factor. Those sentiments were laid bare in a speech Netanyahu’s minister of strategic affairs, Moshe Ya’alon, gave on Christmas Eve in Jerusalem, in which he used Panetta’s remarks to cast doubt on the U.S.’s willingness to launch its own military strike.

    Ya’alon told the Anglo-Likud, an organization within Netanyahu’s Likud party that caters to native English speakers, that the Western strategy to stop Iran’s drive for nuclear weapons must include four elements, with the last resort being a military strike.

    “The fourth element of this combined strategy is the credible military strike,” Ya’alon said, according to a recording of the speech provided to The Daily Beast. “There is no credible military action when we hear leaders from the West, saying, ‘this is not a real option,’ saying, ‘the price of military action is too high.’”

    The lack of trust between the Israeli and American leaders on Iran has been a sub-rosa tension in the relationship since 2009.  Three U.S. military officials confirm to The Daily Beast that analysts attached to the Office of the Secretary of Defense are often revising estimates trying to predict what events in Iran would trigger Prime Minister Netanyahu to authorize a military attack on the country’s nuclear infrastructure. Despite repeated requests going back to 2009, Netanyahu’s government has not agreed to ask the United States for permission or give significant advanced warning of any pending strike.

    The sensitive work of trying to get both allies on the same page intensified this month. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak visited Washington last week to go over Iran issues; and the undersecretary of state for political affairs, Wendy Sherman, and a special arms control adviser to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Robert Einhorn, were in Israel last week to discuss Iran as well. Panetta for his own part has revised his tone on the question of Iran’s nuclear program, telling CBS News last week that the United States was prepared to use force against Iran to stop the country from building a nuclear weapon.

    The new diplomacy has prompted new conversations between the United States and Israel over what the triggers—called “red lines” in diplomatic parlance—would be to justify a pre-emptive attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    Matthew Kroenig, who served as special adviser on Iran to the Office of the Secretary of Defense between July 2010 and July 2011, offered some of the possible “red lines” for a military strike in a recent Foreign Affairs article he wrote. He argued that the U.S should attack Iran’s facilities if Iran expels international nuclear weapons inspectors, begins enriching its stockpiles of uranium to weapons-grade levels of 90 percent, or installs advanced centrifuges at its main uranium-enrichment facility in Qom.

    In an interview with The Daily Beast, Kroenig also noted that Iran announced in 2009 that it was set to construct 10 new uranium enrichment sites. “I doubt they are building ten new sites, but I would be surprised if Iran was not racing to build some secret enrichment facilities,” Kroenig said. “Progress on new facilities would be a major factor in our assessment of Iran’s nuclear program and shape all aspects of our policy towards this including the decision to use force.”

    Until recently, current and former Obama administration officials would barely broach the topic in public, only hinting vaguely that all options are on the table to stop Iran’s program. Part of the reason for this was that Obama came into office committed to pursuing negotiations with Iran. When the diplomatic approach petered out, the White House began building international and economic pressure on Iran, often in close coordination with Israel.

    All the while, secret sabotage initiatives like a computer worm known as Stuxnet that infected the Siemens-made logic boards at the Natanz centrifuge facility in Iran, continued apace. New U.S. estimates say that Stuxnet delayed Iran’s nuclear enrichment work by at most a year, despite earlier estimates that suggested the damage was more extensive.

    Last week in a CBS interview, Panetta said Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon is a “red line.” White House advisers have more recently broached the subject more specifically in private conversations with outside experts on the subject.

    Patrick Clawson, the director of research for  the Washington Institute for Near East Policy said, “If Iran were found to be sneaking out or breaking out then the president’s advisers are firmly persuaded he would authorize the use of military force to stop it.” But Clawson added, “The response they frequently get from the foreign policy experts is considerable skepticism that this is correct, not that these people are lying to us, but rather when the occasion comes we just don’t know how the president will react.”

    Henry Sokolski, the executive director the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, said “You don’t propose and go about doing an oil embargo unless you are serious about taking the next step, and the next step for the administration is clearly some form of military action, and people who have left the administration like Dennis Ross have made it clear that this is precisely what’s on this administration’s mind.”

    Ross did not respond to emails and phone calls requesting comment.

    Ironically, Panetta often is the official the Obama administration uses to engage Israel. “Panetta has been straightforward with the Israelis and they seem to appreciate that,” one senior administration official said. “The Israelis view Panetta as an honest broker.” In some ways that is why his remarks stung Netanyahu’s government so much.

    Complicating matters, the Dec. 2 remarks also came at the same time a high-level delegation of Israeli diplomats, military officers and intelligence officials were in Washington for an annual meeting called the strategic dialogue. At the meeting, the Israeli side offered a new presentation on Iran’s nuclear program suggesting that Iran’s efforts to build secret reactors for producing nuclear fuel were further along than the United States has publicly said.  Some of the intelligence was based on soil samples collected near the suspected sites.

    Part of the issue now between the United States and Israel are disagreements over such intelligence. The Israelis and the U.S. both believe that Iran suspended its work on weaponization, or the research and testing on how to fit an atomic explosion inside a warhead, in 2003 shortly after the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

    The Israelis, however, say the Iranians started that work again in 2005, according to Israeli officials and Ya’alon, who said this in his speech on Christmas Eve. The 2007 and 2011 U.S. national intelligence estimates for Iran say this weaponization work remains suspended.

    The Israelis also say a recent document uncovered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that shows detailed plans for constructing a “neutron initiator,” or a pellet that sits at the middle of the nuclear core and is crushed by high explosives in a nuclear explosion, is evidence that Iran is continuing its weaponization work. The latest IAEA report released in November said members states had shared intelligence alleging that Iran had conducted explosive tests associated with nuclear weapons research.

    A senior administration official told The Daily Beast, “Both Americans and Israelis agree that some research and design work is probably continuing in the event the Iranians decide to move ahead with weaponization.”

    The intelligence disagreement is significant in part because one of the factors in drawing up red lines on Iran’s program is how much progress Iran has made in constructing secret enrichment facilities outside of Natanz, where IAEA inspectors still monitor the centrifuge cascades. In 2009, the Obama administration exposed such a facility carved into a mountain outside of the Shiite holy city of Qom. The IAEA has chastised the Iranians for not fully disclosing their work on the Qom site until the United States forced the regime’s hand.

     
    • George  •  Reseda, California  •  5 mths ago
      when are they going to declare war on unemployment?
      • MonaDeMark 5 mths ago
        when all democrats are voted out
      • Freddie 5 mths ago
        When they can get all the outsourced jobs back from China.
      • tom 5 mths ago
        Obama said that would be his 1st priority when campaigning in 2008. Another lie!
    • PreviousClient  •  5 mths ago
      Bombing Iran: Is that why we are bringing our troops home from Iraq & Afghanistan?
      • Chuck 5 mths ago
        No, but it would work out better. If one cares about the soldiers.
      • Elizabeth 5 mths ago
        yep...that's what they are doing, it seems.
      • Robert W 5 mths ago
        Yep,Iran has no targets now within its reach.100,000 troops was quite a target.All options are on the table.Watch the Gulf for more indications of manuevering.The Iranian regime doesn't realize what is coming."They done #$%$ off the wrong enemy.All they have ever messed with was Iraq.They are taking on a whole new level of enemy when they mess with us.
    • Nlightened2  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  5 mths ago
      "Obama faces a tricky election-year task of ensuring........."

      Getting re-elected seems to be............................. 'Job One'.
      • Freddie 5 mths ago
        Considering the slate of possible GOP candidates, I hope so.
      • tom 5 mths ago
        Anyone would be better than Obama!
      • Wally 5 mths ago
        If you think that's exclusive to Obama, you're just another Party slave.
    • Elizabeth  •  East Hampton, New York  •  5 mths ago
      2012 is going to be blast.
      • you blow 5 mths ago
        No it's not
      • Hello Again 5 mths ago
        My brother-in-law thinks 2012 is the year the space aliens will be stopping by to destroy us all. I gave him a nice aluminum foil hat for Christmas.
      • Elizabeth 5 mths ago
        Sounds like my relatives..lol
    • MAI HARI NUTZ  •  Stockton, California  •  5 mths ago
      The first and foremost trigger to bomb Iran, to be re-elected in 2012. Who gives a crap about the other reasons.
    • Mu  •  Cairns, Australia  •  5 mths ago
      -and the circus resumes.
      • Chuck 5 mths ago
        It never stopped .
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Obama can do what he wants as long as Bush did it first. His supporters have made this abundantly clear. This way they can retort, 'ya'll didn't say nothin' when Bush was doing it!'. This is a dark lie to justify insanity(Bush had many many critics; quite a few from his own party and waaaaay more than Obama ever had) but at least it gives their ignorant brains something to retort with.
    • NunYa B. Ness  •  5 mths ago
      So why exactly do so many Jewish people vote Democrat?
    • NunYa B. Ness  •  5 mths ago
      The only red line Obama has for anything is whether or not it will help him get re-elected.
    • MUNTZI  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  5 mths ago
      I read this incredibly long wast of words 2x, scanned it a couple more; Looking for these 'Red Lines...I found a whole lot of 'would, could, and possible'..Only one definite..Irans' developement of a nuclear weapon..Isn't it too late then??
    • ll  •  4 mths ago
      to bad Cheeta just died, no doubt would have been a great front runner in the election if he were in the race for president compared to what we have in office....
    • Henry  •  Centralia, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      The war did not bankrupt us, our government planned this war and the gas price hike to rob us and the rest of the world. Here is the proof: when you go to war, you go to war and destroy all of your enemy. You never cry about abuses, war is abuse. If its not worth killing for, then do not go to war...
    • B  •  4 mths ago
      All these opinions and ZERO ANSWERS
    • .  •  4 mths ago
      give back the nobel peace prize obama. not like you really earned it to begin with.
    • Friday  •  Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso  •  4 mths ago
      Just today, US warship past very close to Iran to test them but nothing happened! Lets wait until they strike or we get a proper evidence. Israel should wait for a tangible evidence!!!
    • Michael  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Obama will personally beat Imadinnerjacket to death with his Nobel Peace Prize
    • I-75  •  Mt Laurel, New Jersey  •  5 mths ago
      Embargo is a good way to start a war. Oil and trade embargo of japan in 1940 led Japan to attack Pearl Harbor. Obama is waiting for Iran to fire the first shot.
    • mario56  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  5 mths ago
      Obama will go any way that he perceives as garnering him the most votes.
    • Edward  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Lets add a little fuel to this fire.....Least we forget...Bush Sr. PAYED Israel 15 billion dollars to stay OUT of Desert Storm after Saddam launched a few short range conventional warhead missiles at that country. Main reason we were so hot to identify the launch sites and destroy them.
    • BEANS  •  4 mths ago
      How about a twenty year period of peace with no American Servicemen and women being killed for a no nothing war that has nothing to do with America. Saddam Huessien was no threat to America, the WMD #$%$ was all a scare tatic so the Bush regime could get even with Saddam because he put out a contract on daddy Bush back in the Desert Storm days. Iraq was better off then than now, even with all the Saddam killings, now we will be seeing a total civil war between the Sunnis and Shiets. The whole middle east is going to erupt.
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