Thursday, August 30, 2007

Israel Told U.S. to Attack Iran, Not Iraq After 9/11

This should come as no surprise to anyone.
Israeli officials warned the George W. Bush administration that an invasion of Iraq would be destabilising to the region and urged the United States to instead target Iran as the primary enemy, according to former administration official Lawrence Wilkerson.

Wilkerson, then a member of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff and later chief of staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell, recalled in an interview with IPS that the Israelis reacted immediately to indications that the Bush administration was thinking of war against Iraq. After the Israeli government picked up the first signs of that intention, Wilkerson says, "The Israelis were telling us Iraq is not the enemy -- Iran is the enemy."

Wilkerson describes the Israeli message to the Bush administration in early 2002 as being, "If you are going to destabilise the balance of power, do it against the main enemy."

Don't ya just love it? The Israelis had no problem with creating turmoil and bloodshed in the Mid-East as long it was where they wanted it done. Such compassion.

Via Mathaba.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, it would have made just as much sense as invading Iraq - but it would have been even harder.

8/30/2007 11:55:00 AM  

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