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Intro: "President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are engaged in intense maneuvering over Netanyahu's aim of entangling the United States in an Israeli war against Iran."

President Barack Obama with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 07/23/08. (photo: Barack Obama/flickr)
President Barack Obama with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 07/23/08. (photo: Barack Obama/flickr)



Obama Seeks to Distance US From an Israeli War on Iran

By Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service

04 January 12


President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are engaged in intense maneuvering over Netanyahu's aim of entangling the United States in an Israeli war against Iran.

etanyahu is exploiting the extraordinary influence his right-wing Likud Party exercises over the Republican Party and the U.S. Congress on matters related to Israel in order to maximise the likelihood that the United States would participate in an attack on Iran.

Obama, meanwhile, appears to be hoping that he can avoid being caught up in a regional war started by Israel if he distances the United States from any Israeli attack.

New evidence surfaced in 2011 that Netanyahu has been serious about dealing a military blow to the Iranian nuclear programme. Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan, who left his job in September 2010, revealed in his first public appearance after Mossad Jun. 2 that he, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) chief Gabi Ashkenazi and Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin had been able to "block any dangerous adventure" by Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak.

The Hebrew language daily Maariv reported that those three, along with President Shimon Peres and IDF Senior Commander Gadi Eisenkrot, had vetoed a 2010 proposal by Netanyahu to attack Iran.

Dagan said he was going public because he was "afraid there is no one to stop Bibi and Barak". Dagan also said an Israeli attack on Iran could trigger a war that would "endanger the (Israeli) state's existence", indicating that his revelation was not part of a psywar campaign.

It is generally agreed that an Israeli attack can only temporarily set back the Iranian nuclear programme, at significant risk to Israel. But Netanyahu and Barak hope to draw the United States into the war to create much greater destruction and perhaps the overthrow of the Islamic regime.

In a sign that the Obama administration is worried that Netanyahu is contemplating an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta tried and failed in early October to get a commitment from Netanyahu and Barak that Israel would not launch an attack on Iran without consulting Washington first, according to both Israeli and U.S. sources cited by The Telegraph and by veteran intelligence reporter Richard Sale.

At a meeting with Obama a few weeks later, the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Martin Dempsey and the new head of CENTCOM, Gen. James N. Mattis, expressed their disappointment that he had not been firm enough in opposing an Israeli attack, according to Sale.

Obama responded that he "had no say over Israel" because "it is a sovereign country."

Obama's remark seemed to indicate a desire to distance his administration from an Israeli attack on Iran. But it also made it clear that he was not going to tell Netanyahu that he would not countenance such an attack.

Trita Parsi, executive director of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), who has analysed the history of the triangular relationship involving the United States, Israel and Iran in his book "Treacherous Alliance", says knowledgeable sources tell him Obama believes he can credibly distance himself from an Israeli attack.

In a Dec. 2 talk at the Brookings Institution, while discussing the dangers of the regional conflict that would result from such an attack, Panetta said the United States "would obviously be blamed and we could possibly be the target of retaliation from Iran, sinking our ships, striking our military bases."

Panetta's statement could be interpreted as an effort to convince Iran that the Obama administration is opposed to an Israeli strike and should not be targeted by Iran in retaliation if Israel does launch an attack.

Parsi believes Obama's calculation that he can convince Iran that the United States has no leverage on Israel without being much tougher with Israel is not realistic.

"Iran most likely would decide not to target U.S. forces in the region in retaliation for an Israeli strike only if the damage from the strike were relatively limited," Parsi told IPS in an e-mail.

The Obama administration considers the newest phase of sanctions against Iran, aimed at reducing global imports of Iranian crude oil, as an alternative to an unprovoked attack by Israel. But what Netanyahu had in mind in proposing such an initiative was much more radical than the Obama administration or the European Union could accept.

When Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, which is closely aligned with Netanyahu's Likud Party, pushed the idea of sanctions against any financial institution that did business with Iran's Central Bank, the aim was to make it impossible for countries that import Iranian crude to continue to be able to make payments for the oil.

Dubowitz wanted virtually every country importing Iranian crude except China and India to cut off their imports. He argued that reducing the number of buyers to mainly China and India would not result in a rise in the price of oil, because Iran would have to offer discounted prices to the remaining buyers.

Global oil analysts warned, however, that such a sanctions regime could not avoid creating a spike in oil prices.

U.S. officials told Reuters Nov. 8 that sanctions on Iran's Central Bank were "not on the table". The Obama administration was warning that such sanctions would risk a steep rise in oil prices worldwide and a worsening global recession, while actually increasing Iranian oil revenues.

But Netanyahu used the power of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) over Congressional action related to Israel to override Obama's opposition. The Senate unanimously passed an amendment representing Netanyahu's position on sanctions focused on Iran's oil sector and the Central Bank, despite a letter from Secretary of Treasury Tim Geithner opposing it. A similar amendment was passed by the House Dec. 15.

The Obama administration acquiesced and entered into negotiations with its European allies, Saudi Arabia and the UAE on reducing imports of Iranian crude oil while trying to fill the gaps with other sources. But a number of countries, including Japan and Korea, are begging off, and the EU is insisting on protecting Greece and other vulnerable economies.

The result is likely to be a sanctions regime that reduces Iranian exports only marginally - not the "crippling sanctions" demanded by Netanyahu and Barak. Any hike in oil prices generated by sanctions against Iran's oil sector, moreover, would only hurt Obama's re- election chances.

In an interview with CNN in November, Barak warned the international community that Israel might have to make a decision on war within as little as six months, because Iran's efforts to "disperse and fortify" its nuclear facilities would soon render a strike against facilities ineffective.

Barak said he "couldn't predict" whether that point would be reached in "two quarters or three quarters or a year". The new Israeli "red line" would place the timing of an Israeli decision on whether to strike Iran right in the middle of the U.S. presidential election campaign.

Netanyahu, who makes no secret of his dislike and distrust of Obama, may hope to put Obama under maximum pressure to support Israel militarily in a war with Iran by striking during a campaign in which the Republican candidate would be accusing him of being soft on the Iranian nuclear threat.

If the Republican candidate is in a strong position to win the election, on the other hand, Netanyahu would want to wait for a new administration aligned with his belligerent posture toward Iran.

Meanwhile, the end of U.S. Air Force control over Iraqi airspace with the final U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq has eliminated what had long been regarded as a significant deterrent to Israeli attack on Iran using the shortest route.

*Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.

 

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+30 # madams12 2012-01-04 08:10
Though I'd really like to support Porter's hypothesis above the fact that (despite US media blockage of ) US troops are now underway a deployment TO ISRAEL for an indeterminate length of time along with much hardware I direct readers to this article: http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q12012/us-troops-going-to-israel483/ I'd like to believe what 2012 Candidate Obama says...but all eyes MUST be on what he DOES not says. NDAA signed on New Years Eve in Hawaii ends Habeus Corpus no matter how many "regrets" Obama offers. RIP US Constitution.
 
 
+8 # Glen 2012-01-04 13:03
Yes, madams12, Obama is doing his fair share of taking down Iran. Negotiating with Israel is a sham and a fake as the U.S. gov. is famous for.
 
 
-36 # Robt Eagle 2012-01-04 10:13
Let's hope Mossad intel knows exactly where the nuclear plants are and have them targeted so our B2's can drop what is needed to destroy this potential deadly force that is surely to come to our shores one day. If you know you are to be attacked, doesn't it make sense to take out the weapon before it can be deployed? Frankly, we have everything to gain and nothing to lose. The nut running Iran should never be allowed on US soil again to speak at the UN. In fact let's let the UN re-locate to Iran and they can support the drain of that UN corruption. By the way, Israel is the only solution to the Middle East conflict...so we better keep them in our good graces and support their survival.
 
 
+18 # Activista 2012-01-04 12:17
Israel is the only source of the Middle East conflict ...
 
 
+17 # noitall 2012-01-04 12:38
Robt Eagle, you are delusional!!!!! Speaking your GOP party line though, gotta give you that.
 
 
+18 # noitall 2012-01-04 12:43
"Netanyahu, who makes no secret of his dislike and distrust of Obama, may hope to put Obama under maximum pressure to support Israel militarily in a war with Iran by striking during a campaign in which the Republican candidate would be accusing him of being soft on the Iranian nuclear threat.

If the Republican candidate is in a strong position to win the election, on the other hand, Netanyahu would want to wait for a new administration aligned with his belligerent posture toward Iran."
Any other questions about the danger of Corporate Personhood? and Foreign $$$$$ in OUR elections? It is B-A-D!!!!
 
 
+10 # Texas Aggie 2012-01-04 21:04
"Every time anyone says that Israel is our only friend in the Middle East, I can't help but think that before Israel, we had no enemies in the Middle East." : John Sheehan, S.J.
 
 
+16 # tedrey 2012-01-04 11:37
"Obama responded that he 'had no say over Israel' because 'it is a sovereign country.'"

Iran also is a sovereign country. The same sanctions we have just levelled against Iran could as well be levelled against Israel to prevent an illegal and aggressive war. Instead we have just given Israel more weapons and airpower, and Obama says "We have nothing to do with what happens next." He will not be able to absolve himself thus from the bloodshed that is coming. What hypocrisy AND cowardice! Also callousness and stupidity.
 
 
+3 # patw 2012-01-04 23:44
I have been very disappointed with some of Obama's actions, but when he's stood up to Netanyahu, our Congress has slapped him in the face. Remember when they invited Bibi to speak to Congress and they applauded him as he criticized Obama for daring to disagree with him? Obama is not King - Congress gives more allegiance to Bibi than they do to Obama. And we know the pressures they are all under from the military corporate "persons". Anyone who believes we should not attack or support attacking Iran and does not call her/his Congresswo/man and Senators and the White House should not be able to look in the mirror after any attack (if there is an attack) and say you did what you could to stop it. Obama has said he hears from thousands of Jews about Israel every week. And we know Congress hears from AIPAC. Have they heard from you?
 
 
+13 # Activista 2012-01-04 12:14
Seems like Obama election propaganda - if something goes wrong - and it will go wrong - oops.
read Naomi - readersupported news.org/opinion2/287-124/9258-the-streets-of-2012
how the National Defense Authorization Act is coordinated - GB, Israel, USA
to prevent protest when USrael attacks Iran.
It is time to PROTEST now ... change regime NOW .. here - NOT in Iran.
 
 
+12 # rom120 2012-01-04 13:14
What a bunch of nonsense Obama is sprouting. He has no say, Israel is a sovereign country. BS!!!! All the wishy-washy Obama has to say is: "If you attack you will be on your own, we will NOT be dragged into a war by Israel".
But he is not saying it, he depends on the Jewish money for his re-election.
 
 
-10 # stannadel 2012-01-05 04:07
Antisemitism alert--anytime the phrase "Jewish money" is used
 
 
+5 # Activista 2012-01-05 09:20
Quoting
Antisemitism alert--anytime the phrase "Jewish money" is used

"Antisemitism alert" is most effective CENSORSHIP tool of pro-Israeli/war on Iran lobby propaganda.
Why do not concentrate on all rom120 points -
Is Israel using USA to start another war with Iran?
read ...
THE ISRAEL LOBBY AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY. John J. Mearsheimer. Department of Political Science. University of Chicago. Stephen M. Walt. John F. ...
 
 
+11 # CandH 2012-01-04 14:28
"Obama, meanwhile, appears to be hoping that he can avoid being caught up in a regional war started by Israel if he distances the United States from any Israeli attack."

Really?

"January 2, 2012. Jerusalem. In one of the most blacked-out stories in America right now, the US military is preparing to send thousands of US troops, along with US Naval anti-missile ships and accompanying support personnel, to Israel.

It took forever to find a second source for confirmation of this story and both relatively mainstream media outlets are in Israel. With one source saying the military deployment and corresponding exercises are to occur in January, the source providing most of the details suggests it will occur later this spring. Calling it not just an “exercise”, but a “deployment”, the Jerusalem Post quotes US Lt.-Gen Frank Gorenc, Commander of the US Third Air Force based in Germany. The US Commander visited Israel two weeks ago to confirm details for “the deployment of several thousand American soldiers to Israel.” In an effort to respond to recent Iranian threats and counter-threats, Israel announced the largest ever missile defense exercise in its history. Now, it’s reported that the US military, including the US Navy, will be stationed throughout Israel, also taking part." http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=28494
 
 
+2 # Activista 2012-01-05 09:32
The USA troops in Israel are used as hostages/shields by Israel and Obama/Clinton administration.
"The Pentagon to Send US Troops to Israel. Iran is the Unspoken Target"
"While American troops will be stationed in Israel for an unspecified amount of time, Israeli military personnel will be added to EUCOM in Germany. EUCOM stands for United States European Command.
In preparation for anticipated Iranian missile attacks upon Israel, the US is reportedly bringing its THAAD, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, and ship-based Aegis ballistic missile systems to Israel. The US forces will join Israeli missile defense systems like the Patriot and Arrow. The deployment comes with “the ultimate goal of establishing joint task forces in the event of a large-scale conflict in the Middle East”."
 
 
+10 # Activista 2012-01-04 14:33
Did ANYBODY - except Israeli fakes - like yellow cake from Niger - has THE PROOF - that Iran is actively developing Nuclear Bomb?
Does the blahh aka Condolesa - "It will be late when we see the mushroom cloud" (aka Iraq) is ONLY what Obama/US have?
This is criminal - 9 years of Iraqi disaster and we are rushing into another trap with bankrupt economy.
 
 
+7 # Anarchist 23 2012-01-04 15:20
After AIPAC bought out all our Rethug congress persons 'Obama acquiesced'. That pretty much says it all. I've got my popcorn and my lawn chair-my view all picked out where I can watch 'the end of the world as we know it' because to attack Iran is daylight madness and lately, in our national discourse, presumptions of sanity can not be made.
 
 
+4 # RMDC 2012-01-04 17:03
I certainly hope this is true. It would restore a lot of my faith in Obama. But I don't understand why he is afraid of the Israeli Lobby. A little sunlight shining on them would drive them back into the dark hole they came from. Most Americans, and that includes most Jews, don't respect what the Israeli lobby does. It does not lobby for Israel and its people, but for Israel's military-industrial-complex which is just as bad for Israel as ours is for us.

All Obama would have to do is say in a public speech that if Netanyahoo wants a war with Iran then he's on his own and he cannot use US made weapons given to Israel for defensive purposes. It's OK to support Israel but its not OK to fight Israel's insane wars.

It was Netanyahoo and the American neo-cons who wrote in the mid-90s a series of position papers called "The Clean Break." These papers say that Israel needs a "clean break" with Israel's past of trying to achieve peace with Muslim neighbors on an equal basis. Rather Israel must militarily dominate its neighbors. Basically, Netanyahoo lost his job over that stance. But he came back in a new American neo-con controlled world in the mid-2000s and is now following his original plan. He will probably lose his job again. Most Israelis don't want to be the military hegemon of the middle east. It just costs too much -- unless the Americans are willing to pay. That's something the neo-cons are willing to pay for.
 
 
+5 # Texas Aggie 2012-01-04 21:08
I hope it isn't necessary to point out that Bibi's forecasts of doom are written by the same people who got us into Iraq on the fear that Hussein was developing atomic weapons, chemical weapons and biological weapons. It wasn't true then so why should we believe him now, especially since Israel already has enough nuclear warheads to turn the whole Middle East into radioactive glass?
 
 
+3 # RMDC 2012-01-05 05:15
And these are the same people or sometimes sons of the same people who ran the Committee on the Present Danger who said that the USSR was going to attack the US with massive nuclear bombs and so we needed to prepare to fight them. They ran Reagan's war hysteria. Richard Hofstadter wrote about these crazies in "The Paranoid Style in American Politics" way back in the 50s when it was Joe McCarthy saying that there was a communist under every bed and it was going to eat your children.

The problem is that the loonies and crazies run the nation. They have the echo chamber of AM right wing hate radio (Limbaugh, Hannity, Levin, etc.) and they can preach to "middle America" like Iowa and Kansas who has never been anywhere or seen anything and are thus infinitely gullible. Fear and hysteria make good TV and talk radio. Americans don't seem to be able to happy with themselves without some boogieman or devil lurking in every shadow. This is the psychological damage of Christianity which teaches that Satan is everywhere and he tries to get you at every moment unless you commit yourself to a religious/political leader. The neo-cons are political fundamentalists just like chirstian fundamentalists .
 
 
+3 # Activista 2012-01-05 09:34
fear and greed - this is USA today.
 
 
+6 # Holyone 2012-01-05 05:44
Israel IS the cause of the conflicts in the Middle East.

They control the Politics here in America and get thousands of American Troops killed while they did not loose one person in their Iraq inspired War.

We give Israel Billions of dollars to protect our interest in the Middle East. What interest do we have that has not been complicated by Israel's hatred of anything that does not lie down posterate before them, the "Chosen Ones".

Let some Israelis get killed and maimed , not our Sons and daughters, who Israel sees as somehow inferior.

Let Israel fight the wars they instigate and maybe they will sincerely try to live in peace with their fellow man.

NO MORE WARS FOUGHT FOR ISRAEL.
 
 
+3 # Holyone 2012-01-05 06:05
I really think I get it. When something positive happens in Foreign affaires, Hillary did it, or the positive is ignored or made negative, so Obama did it.

When Something like this aggression with Iran is upon us, Hillary , whose record documents that she, like George Bush planned to move to irradicate Iran if she became President, moves forward on this aggression as SEC. of State.

But, no one says a word about Hillary . This is a bad, bad case of something that is dangerous for America.

Just like Bush, folk ignore the facts, if the facts do no support their anger, attitudes and OPINIONS.

This ignoring is destructive to America.And, destroying America this way is ,well, stupid.
 
 
+4 # Activista 2012-01-05 09:37
Yes - Clintons and AIPAC are the same.
 

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