Commentary By Ron Beasley
From Newshoggers friend and contributor Gareth Porter we have this:
New Israeli Deputy PM Undercuts Strategy of Pressure on Obama
By staking out a policy line on Iran reflecting the views of the Israeli national security leadership, Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz has undercut the Benjamin Netanyahu government's carefully planned strategy to get U.S. President Barack Obama to threaten war against Iran if it doesn't give up its nuclear programme.
It could be the beginning of a process by which Netanyahu begins to climb down from a militarily aggressive policy that has provoked unprecedented dissent from high-ranking active and retired military and intelligence officials.
Mofaz, who brought his Kadima Party into the Netanyahu government in a May 9 deal, is a former Israeli chief of staff who had made threatening statements about Iran's nuclear programme as minister of defence in Likud Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's government from 2003 to 2006.
This is a very refreshing and hopeful sign. We knew that the Israeli military and intellegence services were opposed to an attack on Iran.
Even before adding Mofaz, Netanyahu was unable to muster a majority in the nine-member Israeli "security forum", which must approve a decision to go to war, according to a May 31 Ynet News report.
Only Netanyahu, Barak and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman were said to be supporting an attack on Tehran's nuclear facilities, at least in principle. The other six, including IDF Chief Gantz, Mossad Chief Pardo and Mofaz, were all opposed.
Since Netanyahu could not get his own government to agree to an attack on Iran he was trying to politically force the Obama administration to do it via pressure on congress. Mofaz just blew that ship out of the water.
Any rational Israeli in their corridors of power must see how Netanyahu has been dowsing gasoline for years now on any vestiges of goodwill other countries had, or pretended to have, for them. Too little, too late, I think. There have actually been (shock) articles critical of Israel appearing in mainstream Western media and any comment sections you read on stories about that "beleaguered little beacon of democracy in the M.E" run a 100 to 1 along the lines of "fck 'em" or similar. That worm has turned.
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