New York Times: U.S. Spurned Israel Plan For Iran Reactor Attack

(Saturday, January 10th, 2009)

iaf22.jpgU.S. President George W. Bush deflected Israel’s secret request last year for bunker-busting bombs it wanted for an attack on Iran’s main nuclear complex, saying he had authorized covert action to sabotage Tehran’s suspected atomic weapons development, The New York Times reports.

Citing U.S. and foreign officials, the Times reported on Saturday the White House was unable to determine whether Israel had decided to carry out the strike before Washington objected or whether Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was trying to get Bush to act more decisively before he leaves office this month.

Israel, widely believed to have the only nuclear arsenal in the Middle East, bombed the site of a suspected atomic reactor in Syria in 2007.

Details of the expanded U.S. covert program and the Bush administration’s efforts to talk Israel out of attacking Iran emerged from 15 months of interviews with current and former U.S. officials, international nuclear inspectors, outside experts and European and Israeli officials, the Times said.

None of those interviewed would speak on the record, the paper said, adding it omitted many details of the covert efforts from its report at the request of senior U.S. intelligence and administration officials.

It said the interviews also suggested “that while Mr. Bush was extensively briefed on options for an overt American attack on Iran’s facilities, he never instructed the Pentagon to move beyond contingency planning, even during the final year of his presidency, contrary to what some critics have suggested.”

But aware that financial sanctions against Iran were inadequate, Bush turned to the CIA, according to people involved in the covert program, authorizing a broader effort aimed at Iran’s industrial infrastructure supporting its nuclear programs, the Times said.

While the paper said details were closely held by U.S. officials, it quoted one as saying, “It was not until the last year that they got really imaginative about what one could do to screw up the system.”

But the official said “none of these are game-changers” in that the efforts would not necessarily cripple Iran’s program.

The Times said some Bush administration officials remained skeptical of the covert program’s chances of success given what one said was Iran’s proximity to achieving weapons capacity.

Others held that Israel would not have been dissuaded from attacking if they believed the U.S. effort was unlikely to prove effective, the paper said.

In its dealings with Israel, Washington was especially distressed by Israel’s request to fly over Iraq to reach Iran’s major nuclear complex at Natanz, a request the White House flatly denied, the paper reported.

But the exchanges and tension prompted Washington to step up its intelligence-sharing with Israel, including the new U.S. efforts aimed at sabotaging Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

The Times said its interviews indicated Bush was convinced by officials, led by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, that an overt attack on Iran would likely be ineffective, bringing the expulsion of international inspectors and driving Iran’s nuclear effort further from view.

Bush instead opted for more intensive covert action, it said, adding that those operations and the issue of whether Israel would agree to anything less than a conventional attack on Iran posed vexing problems for Obama.

(Source: Haaretz / NY Times)

8 Comments

  1. PbP says:

    Fantastic to hear that this info. was publicized. In the name of some kind of freedom the CIA should of course publicize all of their covert plans. Ah… freedom.

  2. eric55 says:

    #1 since 1948

  3. aokay says:

    #1-
    Since when were they not?
    Do you think they’d be as confident at what they’re doing now if good ole USA wasn’t being obviously supportive?

  4. Left Brooklyn says:

    #1, think, how is Israel going to pull this off without US ordinance and the ability to fly untouched over Iraq?

  5. yankdownunder says:

    Where is Hashem in this scenario? If the US is the boss of Israel, where is our pshut emunah in Hashem?

  6. torahcentralstation says:

    Has anyone else besides me noticed how lopsided, or I should say, one-sided, the coverage is on 1010 WINS? They keep on running stories about protests in Europe, and how Hamas leaders are calling this a “Holocaust.” But on a day when 40 rockets landed in Ashkelon and Ashdod while people prayed in Shul, that fact, as report by jpost.com, and Arutz Sheva, goes totally unreported by 1010 WINS. Regarding the NYT, they routinely run photos on the COVER PAGE showing dead Palestinian babies. Wow, but not one picture of a dead Jew for the sacrosanct cover of all the news that’s fit to print. All the news that’s fit, evidently means one sided anti semitic drivel. Boycott, boycott, boycott, and turn your dials to 88 instead, too.

  7. YCB says:

    # 3, 4, 5, the USA is NOT the boss of israel!!!!

  8. rury says:

    To:#1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8…
    Forget about it. The U.S.is the ‘Edom’ of today. They too will one day have their downfall.

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