The Israelis aren't buying the NIE's sanguine
assessment of the Iranian nuclear program. "It seems Iran in 2003
halted for a certain period of time its military nuclear program,
but as far as we know, it has probably since revived it," say
Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
It makes sense that Iran would back off in response to the invasion of Iraq,
but then resume their pursuit of nukes once it became clear that
the occupation wasn't going smoothly. As Max Boot points out, the NIE itself offers
"high confidence" that the nuke program was stopped in 2003, but
only "moderate confidence" that it hasn't been restarted.
Boot thinks the NIE is a diplomatic victory for the mullahs,
because it makes it harder for the US to credibly play bad cop to
the Europeans' good cop. Doesn't the Israeli position mitigate that
problem somewhat, though? Israel does have its own air force, after
all.
topics:
Military, Iraq, Iran, Israel