In an article here in the BBC, more dissenting views on attacking Iran are beginning to be heard in the Israeli power circle. Yuval Diskin, the former head of the internal intelligence service, Shin Bet, has said that he thinks Netenyahu and Barak are misleading the public. Al Jazeera even goes further with a quote Diskin made: "I really don't have faith in a leadership that makes decisions out of Messianic feelings." This is quite a profound statement. Accusations of religiously motivated military policies are very rare within Israel, as religion in that region is such an intense and sensitive issue, and the Israeli leadership goes to great lengths to avoid being portrayed in a crusading way.
I'm very excited by the developments in this issue during the past month, where we've seen a number of high level officials in the Israeli intelligence circle express their dissatisfaction of the policy towards Iran. In my post here, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli military said he did not believe Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapon. Last month, the former head of Mossad said "bombing Iran is a stupid idea". Both of the men mentioned in this paragraph have also stated that they believe the Iranian leadership is "very rational". This is also my view. To believe that the Iranian leadership is not knowledgeable in the theory of Mutually Assured Destruction is pure nonsense.
The biggest fact of this whole issue is the fatwa (religious decree) issued by Ayatollah Khamenei that prohibits the acquisition, development and use of nuclear weapons. I'll emphasize that the Ayatollah is the boss, not Ahmadinejad. And as history shows us, when Islamic Fundamentalists make statements about their religion, they mean it.
I'm very excited by the developments in this issue during the past month, where we've seen a number of high level officials in the Israeli intelligence circle express their dissatisfaction of the policy towards Iran. In my post here, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli military said he did not believe Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapon. Last month, the former head of Mossad said "bombing Iran is a stupid idea". Both of the men mentioned in this paragraph have also stated that they believe the Iranian leadership is "very rational". This is also my view. To believe that the Iranian leadership is not knowledgeable in the theory of Mutually Assured Destruction is pure nonsense.
The biggest fact of this whole issue is the fatwa (religious decree) issued by Ayatollah Khamenei that prohibits the acquisition, development and use of nuclear weapons. I'll emphasize that the Ayatollah is the boss, not Ahmadinejad. And as history shows us, when Islamic Fundamentalists make statements about their religion, they mean it.