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Saturday 3 May 2014 - 20:39
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Former CIA chief: Israeli army not powerful enough to attack Iran

Former CIA chief: Israeli army not powerful enough to attack Iran
TEHRAN (FNA)- Former CIA Chief Michael Hayden said that it would be a bad idea for Israel to launch an attack on Iran.
(Former head of Military Intelligence) Amos Yadlin thinks it's (Israel's successful attack on Iran) possible, I think differently. I do not think that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intelligence can claim with certainty where everything is, Hayden said, the Israeli Arutz Sheva reported.

In December 2013, the US think-tank, The National Interest, warned Israel in an article to stay away from military action against Iran, saying any such move would not only result in an Iranian attack on the US assets in the region, but also leave Israel in a worse-off position.

Zachari Keck in an article on the National Interest website cited various reasons that Israel should avoid attacking Irans nuclear facilities, and cautioned both Tel Aviv and Washington that "an Israeli strike on Irans nuclear program would be a net gain for Iran and a huge loss for Tel Aviv".

He said that this strike would increase the popularity of Iran in the Arab world and collapse the structure of sanctions by outpouring of sympathy towards Iran from other countries.

Meanwhile, a strike on Irans nuclear facilities would leave Israel in a far worse-off position. Were Iran to respond by attacking US regional assets, this could greatly hurt Israels ties with the United States at both the elite and mass levels. Indeed, a war-weary American public is adamantly opposed to its own leaders dragging it into another conflict in the Middle East. Americans would be even more hostile to an ally taking actions that they fully understood would put the US in danger, Keck underlines.

He also pointed out that this measure can evaporate the increasing cooperation that Israel has established with few Arab countries, because the people will push their governments to keep distant from Tel Aviv, adding that neither Arabs nor Europeans would forgive Tel Aviv if the latter embarks on an attack against Iran.

By Fars News Agency

 

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