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Israel denies report Obama aide shared Iran war plan

U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Reed

U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, March 5, 2012.

Credit: Reuters/Jason Reed

JERUSALEM | Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:43am EDT

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A senior Israeli official denied on Sunday a newspaper report that President Barack Obama's national security adviser had briefed Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a U.S. contingency plan to attack Iran should diplomacy fail to curb its nuclear program.

The Israeli liberal Haaretz daily on Sunday quoted an unnamed U.S. official as saying the adviser, Thomas Donilon, had described the plan over dinner with Netanyahu earlier this month.

"Nothing in the article is correct. Donilon did not meet the prime minister for dinner, he did not meet him one-on-one, nor did he present operational plans to attack Iran," the senior official, who declined to be named given the sensitivity of the issue, told Reuters.

Haaretz said the briefing was the most significant effort by high-level U.S. officials who had visited Israel in the past month, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to try to dissuade Israel from launching its own military strike on Iran.

The report coincided with a visit to Israel by Obama's main rival in his reelection bid this November, Republican candidate Mitt Romney, who was due to meet the conservative Netanyahu on Sunday.

Haaretz said Donilon had told Netanyahu the Pentagon was planning for a possible decision to attack Iran's nuclear sites, and had shown him some of the plans.

The failure of talks between Iran and six world powers to secure a breakthrough in curbing what the West fears is a drive to develop nuclear weapons has raised international concerns that Israel, widely assumed to be the Middle East's only nuclear-armed state, may opt for a go-it-alone military strike.

Israel has warned the West it thinks it is only a matter of time before Iran's nuclear programme achieves a "zone of immunity" in which bombs will not be able to effectively strike uranium enrichment facilities buried deep underground.

Iran says its programme is solely for peaceful purposes.

On a visit to Jerusalem this month, Clinton said Israel and Washington were "on the same page" with respect to Iran, calling Iran's latest proposals to world power talks on the issue "non starters."

"Our own choice is clear, we will use all elements of American power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon," Clinton said.

(Reporting by Dan Williams; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

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Comments (7)
McBob08 wrote:
There is still absolutely no proof that Iran has any intention of creating nuclear weapons. It’s centrifuges are only capable of spinning uranium to a purity of 2%; that is a very far cry from the 90% you need for nuclear weapons. It’s ridiculous to sanction Iran for a nuclear program that has been proven to only be able to create concentrations of of Uranium useful for power production and medical treatment and testing. Add to that the fact that 99% of nuclear weapons use Plutonium, not Uranium, because Plutonium is much easier and cheaper to process to the 80% purity it needs for nuclear weapons. There is absolutely no processing of Plutonium going in in Iran whatsoever (despite what the Republicans try to tell you, the IAEA Inspectors have been given full access in Iran)

This Israel, and their pet dog, America, pounding wardrums for the sake of keeping the world in a constant state of war so that the tax dollars of the American people are constantly being forked over to War Profiteers. Iran is no threat to anyone except their own people. Time to end the sanctions — they only hurt the poor — and stop this endless cycle of looking for a new nation to pick on ever 8 years or so!

Jul 30, 2012 4:41am EDT  --  Report as abuse
stambo2001 wrote:
Don’t you just wish these strutting, posturing peacocks would just attack and get it over with. None of us will get to move forward until these animals get their war-lust satiated. The usa and isreal WANT to attack Iran, we know it does not really matter the reason. There is no western society without perpetual war, we get it. Our society is built upon blood and it needs blood to survive and grow.

Jul 30, 2012 7:57am EDT  --  Report as abuse
Johnnyk wrote:
Obama had Bin Laden killed and numerous Al Qaeda leaders. Bush/Cheney had Bin laden but outsourced the job to Pakistan. Obama has passed important legislation like Obama care,equal pay for equal work for women,Gay rights in the Military,prevented America from going into a Depression. Cheney is wrong as usual. He is jealous because his administration destroyed America and made it the laughing stock of the World. GOP talk big but act small. they are job destroyers. Bush/Cheney was the worst presidency ever. You left a big mess and it will take decades to clean up after you…….

Jul 30, 2012 10:21am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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