Sunday, November 25, 2012
Despite the sabre-rattling, an attack on Iran is now unlikely
"Within hours of the ceasefire being announced, anonymous Israeli and
American sources were claiming that the air strikes on Gaza were a dry
run for an assault on Iran. Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador in
Washington, compared what happened in Gaza this month to the Cuban
missile crisis in 1962. He said that "in the Cuban missile crisis, the
US was not confronting Cuba, but rather the Soviet Union. In Operation
Pillar of Defence [Israel's name for its Gaza operation] Israel was not
confronting Gaza, but Iran.""
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