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Yuval Diskin, Israel Former Intel Chief, Slams Netanyahu's Iran Stance

By DAN PERRY and DIAA HADID 04/28/12 11:12 PM ET AP

JERUSALEM — The former head of Israel's Shin Bet security agency has accused the country's political leaders of exaggerating the effectiveness of a possible military attack on Iran, in a striking indication of Israel's turmoil over how to deal with the Iranian nuclear program.

Yuval Diskin said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak – who have been saber-rattling for months – have their judgment clouded by "messianic feelings" and should not be trusted to lead policy on Iran. Diskin, who headed Shin Bet until last year, said a strike might actually accelerate the Iranian program.

Shin Bet addresses security in Israel and the Palestinian Territories only and is not involved in international affairs.

Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Israel, like the West, believes that Tehran is developing weapons technology, but there is intense debate over whether international economic sanctions accompanying the current round of negotiations might prevent Iran from developing a bomb, or whether at some point a military strike should be launched.

Diskin's comments deepened the sense that a rift is growing between the hawkish Netanyahu government and the security establishment over the question of a strike – and Netanyahu allies quickly rushed to his defense.

In Israel, security figures carry clout well into retirement. Although they frequently pursue political careers, Diskin had been seen as relatively apolitical, perhaps lending his words even greater weight.

"I don't have faith in the current leadership of Israel to lead us to an event of this magnitude, of war with Iran," Diskin said at a public meeting Friday, video of which was posted on the Internet the next day and quickly became the lead news item in Israel.

"I do not believe in a leadership that makes decisions based on Messianic feelings," he continued. "I have seen them up close. They are not messiahs, these two, and they are not the people that I personally trust to lead Israel into such an event."

Diskin said it was possible that "one of the results of an Israel attack on Iran could be a dramatic acceleration of the Iran program. ... They will have legitimacy to do it more quickly and in a shorter timeframe."

Several members of Netanyahu's coalition issued statements questioning Diskin's motives and suggesting that in effect he had allied himself with Israel's dovish opposition.

The prime minister's office called the former Shin Bet chief's remarks "irresponsible," while Barak's office accused Diskin of "acting in a petty and irresponsible way based on personal frustration" and "damaging the tradition of generations of Shin Bet leaders."

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also took a swipe at Diskin.

"If you do not trust the prime minister and not the defense minister, you should have resigned and not waited for the end of your term," he said.

Further complicating the picture is the widely held suspicion that Israel's threats may actually amount to a bluff of historic proportion which has if anything been effective in compelling the world to boycott Iranian oil and isolate its central bank. From that perspective, criticism such as Diskin's, based on a literal approach, could be construed as simplistic and self-defeating.

Israeli security officials have taken issue with the political leadership on several issues: whether sanctions will make a strike unnecessary, whether a strike will be militarily effective, and whether Israel should strike unilaterally if it cannot gain American approval.

Diskin's speech – in which he also attacked the government for not actively pursuing peace with the Palestinians – came days after the country's current top military commander, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, also seemed to disagree with the country's leadership on the likelihood that Iran will pursue a nuclear weapon.

Gantz told The Associated Press this week that Iran is seeking to develop its "military nuclear capability," but that the Islamic Republic would ultimately bow to international pressure and decide against building a weapon. The key to that pressure, he said, were sanctions and the threat of a military strike.

One of the first criticisms voiced by a security figure came last summer from Israel's recently retired spy chief, Meir Dagan. He called a strike against Iran's nuclear program "stupid." Dagan, who headed the Mossad spy agency, said an effective attack on Iran would be difficult because Iranian nuclear facilities are scattered and mobile, and warned it could trigger war.

Other senior figures with security backgrounds have questioned whether Israel should act alone, as Netanyahu insists the country has a right to do.

Last month Shaul Mofaz – a former military chief and defense minister who has since been elected head of the opposition Kadima Party – said the threats of an imminent military strike are actually weakening Israel. Mofaz, who was born in Iran and moved to Israel as a child, said Israel "is not a ghetto" and that despite its military might must fully coordinate with the U.S. on any plan to strike Iran.

Dan Halutz, who led the military from 2005 to 2007, also criticized Netanyahu last month for invoking Holocaust imagery in describing the threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran. "We are not kings of the world," Halutz said. "We should remember who we are."

A recent poll suggested the public agrees. The survey, conducted by the Israeli Dahaf agency for the University of Maryland, said 81 percent of Israelis oppose a solo attack on Iran. At the same time, it said two-thirds of Israelis would support military action if coordinated with Washington. The poll, released last week, questioned 500 Israelis and had a margin of error of 4.3 percentage points.

In a recent report the U.N. nuclear agency found Iran continues to enrich uranium – a key step toward developing a bomb. Although few in Israel would dispute that a nuclear-armed Iran is an existential threat, debate has revolved around the cost-benefit analysis of an attack.

On the cost side is the possible retaliation, in the form of Iranian missiles as well as rocket attacks by Iranian proxies Hezbollah and Hamas on its northern and southern borders. Especially daunting is the prospect of sustained missile strikes on Tel Aviv, a bustling business and entertainment capital whose populous is psychologically ill-prepared for a homefront war.

It also would likely cause oil prices to skyrocket at a time when the global economy is already struggling – risking a new recession for which Israel would absorb much if not most of the blame. Some also fear that Iran might attack American targets in response to any Israeli strike – a scenario that could directly influence the outcome of this fall's U.S. presidential election.

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Yarden
Tel Aviv dude
12:57 PM on 05/20/2012
Not trusting god is the worst decision Israel can make.
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08:37 AM on 05/16/2012
From Tel Aviv's major newspaper the Haaretz:
"Regarding relations between Israeli Jews and other groups, Diskin said, "Over the past 10-15 years Israel has become more and more racist. All of the studies point to this. This is racism toward Arabs and toward foreigners, and we are also become a more belligerent society." "
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shothot
same, same, but different
11:54 PM on 05/01/2012
I think the message Obama is sending to Israel is: We won't throw you under the bus, but we won't participate in your paranoia.
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Baghooli
Immortals!
07:45 PM on 04/30/2012
My profile page is missing a tab for showing who have fav or reply to my comments in real time!
Moderators, already reported this several days ago, what's up?!
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08:24 PM on 04/30/2012
I friended you, and for some reason it does not show up, my apologies if you thought I did it on purpose.
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Baghooli
Immortals!
09:36 PM on 04/30/2012
Either way, it's my honor to have a such high caliber person as a friend!
My H.P. profile page is one messed up poppy, some kind of bug or virus I'm wrecking!
07:52 AM on 05/01/2012
Me too, I think they are trying to resolve something in the accounts, hope so.
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06:18 PM on 04/30/2012
Israelis are calling out Netanyahu, and his Likud regime, for the mad-men dictators they really are.

"That Israel is being run by a couple of morally-lapsed loony-tune leaders who hear voices in their heads while laughing themselves silly mouthing the words “two-state solution” and who pore over the maps of bombing runs over Iran while quoting General “Buck” Turgidson from Dr. Strangelove to each other: “I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed. But I do say no more than ten to twenty million killed, tops. Uh, depending on the breaks.”

http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/west-of-eden/has-israel-s-leadership-come-down-with-mad-jew-disease-1.427302
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Baghooli
Immortals!
07:43 PM on 04/30/2012
You're one fantastic scholar, thank you!
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08:22 PM on 04/30/2012
You too, thank you too.
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Fourcents
All for One and One for All
04:06 PM on 04/30/2012
Earlier today I left comments which included my saying China is developing a super aircraft carrier while we are piddling away our resources on third world countries and selling out our middle class. A friend sent me the Chinese aircraft carrier story and I mistakenly believed it.

Apparently is was fake or just an idea not in developement. For mis-stating this I am sorry. I always try to be fair and acurrate even if many diagree, LOL

I was suspicious that a twin hull aircraft carrier would have problems in typhoons but let it go. My mistake. BTW I served on an aircraft carrier and went through a typhoon off Okinawa. Being an old surfer it was fun, LOL but I am sorry for the mistake no doubt I will make more but not intentionally.
12:25 PM on 04/30/2012
No wonder the GOP led by McCain and Graham are such staunch supporters of Netanyahu.
Unilateral military action exampled by the Iraq supposed WMD false pretense, is now familiar with Netanyahu's similar tone for preemptive attacks. President Obama's distrust of the Israel P:M is warranted.
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Janetshusb
09:24 AM on 04/30/2012
Thank goodness there are some adults in Israel. The current Netenyahu administration is a bunch of childish war mongers trying to force the US into a war to insure Israel's nuclear superiority in the Middle East. They are petty, viscous, manipulative and dishonest.
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Davewaybe
Life gives us time only love gives us meaning
02:50 PM on 04/30/2012
Could not agree more.
09:14 AM on 04/30/2012
If The Messiah wants to nuke Iran, let him just as long as American bodies and military hardware is not involved and the price of gasoline does not go up.
01:43 PM on 04/30/2012
Good Idea, when their Messiah comes, Let him deal with it.
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Davewaybe
Life gives us time only love gives us meaning
03:01 PM on 04/30/2012
Now why didnt I think of that.................LOL
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Davewaybe
Life gives us time only love gives us meaning
09:08 AM on 04/30/2012
Well, what a turnaround in just a few short weeks.
The warmongering you get from Benjamin Netanyahu is not that of a believer. Apart from the fact that Iran is entitled to nuclear power, just who on earth are Israel as a rogue nuclear state, and these united States, to tell Iran, they can’t or can have nuclear power OR nuclear bombs.
Both the USA and Israel are poor educators if history is anything to go by.
The fact that Iran is about to become the most powerful country in the middle east, and the more stable too, is too hard for some to bear. It is inevitable that Iran WILL become the great state it once was, and we in the west should leave them to their own devices.
01:25 PM on 04/30/2012
Why is Iran entitled to become a nuclear power?
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PermanentVacancy
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
01:58 PM on 04/30/2012
They have signed the NPT and can legally have nuclear power like France.
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Davewaybe
Life gives us time only love gives us meaning
02:37 PM on 04/30/2012
Exactly as 'PermanentVacancy' states below they are ENTITLED to have nuclear power without restriction except for that of nuclear weapons. That is the LAW!

Additionally Israel has NOT signed the NPT and refuses ANY access by nuclear arms or otherwise inspectors.

Put it this way.... Iran is part of the nuclear club to stop proliferation of weapons. Israel is making a big song and dance when
1. It has in excess of 400 nuclear warheads and
2. We are crazy to have anything to do with a country that will not join an anti proliferation treaty. and the most important
3. It is threatening a member state that IS part of the deal with being attacked if it does not do what ISRAEL WANTS......
Personally if a guy is threatening me with a big stick, I am gonna get a bigger one.
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histnutt
Refuse to learn from history, repeat its mistakes
08:53 AM on 04/30/2012
Yuval Diskin, ex chief of Shin Bet, criticized the government for not actively pursuing peace, and pointed out that "messianic" leelings should not be trusted. Meir Dagan, ex chief of Mossad, called an Israeli military strike against Iran stupid.

In all the world, probably none are so well informed as these two concerning what Iran and its minions are really up to. And none are better suited to constructively criticiuze the Prime Minister's pursuit of war.

To top it off, Benny Gantz, top military commander in Israel, thinks it unlikely that Iran will pursue a nuclear weapon.

Looks like the political fog which has enshrouded the Israeli government for so long is lifting, which leaves PM Netanyahu and his Defense minister, Ehud Barack, far out on a limb.

Why do I have the feeling that someone is about to cut that limb off?
01:26 PM on 04/30/2012
They don't have Sharia law in Israel. He should visit Gaza for limb removal. He'd probably have his head removed there.
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PermanentVacancy
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
02:00 PM on 04/30/2012
Your racism and islamaphobia is showing, You must be an anti-semite!
02:19 PM on 04/30/2012
no they have torah law which is worse
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AdmireBucs
Love my Buccaneers
08:49 AM on 04/30/2012
Neyanyahu, Lieberman, and Barak is playing with the safety of an entire region either for political gain or because of a an insane political ideology with has no respect for human life what so ever.
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08:33 AM on 04/30/2012
For 2,000 years , the Children of Abraham , have been slaughtering each other and millions perished. I wonder is it God's work or the Devil himself. You be the judge.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
09:51 AM on 04/30/2012
Make that 3,000+
01:44 PM on 04/30/2012
Yep
01:27 PM on 04/30/2012
Judaism doesn't have "the Devil."
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PermanentVacancy
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
02:01 PM on 04/30/2012
You got nuttyyahoo instead.
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Harry Scrote
Why so hateful, Conservatives?
08:07 PM on 04/30/2012
Is there no evil, then, in Judaism teachings, politicshater?
08:19 AM on 04/30/2012
This article has omitted the most important comment made by Yuval Diskin.

"Diskin said he did not believe that an attack on Iran was by definition an “illegitimate decision,” adding, “I’m just very concerned that these are not the people I would like to be holding the steering wheel when setting out on this kind of maneuver.”
See http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=267863

So, Diskin is not opposed to an attack against Iran's nuclear weapons facilities, he thinks it would be legitimate. He merely thinks that he would be a better person to execute such an attack, compared to Netanyahu.
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Janetshusb
09:26 AM on 04/30/2012
I'm not happy to have learned that. I thought Mr Diskin was trying to rein in the war fever. I see he just doesn't like the current "generals" This is discouraging.
09:47 AM on 04/30/2012
Legitimate? Meaning lawful under what code of laws? Would the same laws say that Iran building nuclear weapons is illegitimate?
10:01 AM on 04/30/2012
It's known as self-defense. When another country repeatedly threatens to annihilate your country, and is building the means to do so, the threatened country is allowed to defend itself.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
10:10 AM on 04/30/2012
Legitimate like buddy "trust me" Bush attacking Iraq for reasons he tells us are all true. Iraq = 9/11 and they have a Nuke WMD's and will use them on us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

Bush called everyone who objected a traitor, Also

A Bush War
His facts = a preemptive Attack
and find out later.
06:46 AM on 04/30/2012
Israel is losing face big time over this issue and cannot be trusted as far as they can be thrown. Side with the doves on this one!
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histnutt
Refuse to learn from history, repeat its mistakes
10:04 AM on 04/30/2012
It is the Israeli government, not the Israeli people, which is losing face and cannot be trusted. Netanyahu will soon go the way of other warmongering rightists — out the back door, into oblivion, the cesspool of history.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
10:12 AM on 04/30/2012
I support you maxranter

Correct me if I am wrong: The Doves have no lobby.
11:33 AM on 04/30/2012
The Doves have no lobby.”

No they do not.
Great Point!
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
08:26 PM on 04/30/2012
Also, no money.

AIPAC has lots of money and over 30 lobby agencies working for it.