by Yoav Limor
Head of the IDF Planning Directorate Maj. Gen. Nimrod Sheffer tells Israel Hayom that "Israel will do whatever is best for Israel" if it feels Iran threatens its existence, even if it means defying the U.S. • "Any true partner would accept that," he says.
Maj. Gen. Nimrod Sheffer
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Photo credit: Ziv Koren |
When asked whether he could feasibly envision a
situation in which Israel's air force bombs an Iranian nuclear facility
contrary to U.S. directives, Maj. Gen. Nimrod Sheffer told Israel Hayom
that "since it has happened in the past, I have no reason to believe it
won't happen again."
Sheffer, the head of the Israel Defense Forces
Planning Directorate, warned of the perils of the nuclear deal
currently being negotiated between Iran and key world powers. "The
agreement, the way it is coming together at this time, will not be good
for Israel. If ultimately an agreement is in fact signed, we will have
to ask ourselves, 'Okay, what are we going to do with this?' If someone
builds a bomb and at the same time declares that Israel has no right to
exist, we have to think about how to respond."
Asked whether Israel could take dramatic steps
in obvious defiance of the American position, Sheffer said that "when
it comes to our national security -- yes. Where Israel feels its
existence depends on action, we will take it."
"I think that any true partner would accept
that," he said. "Right now we have no partner in our efforts to prevent
Iran's nuclear ambitions. You asked me what Israel would do if it had to
do something about it, and my answer is that Israel would do whatever
is right for Israel."
"The Iranians are unequivocally playing a
game. They constantly ask themselves how they can make sure to achieve
nuclear weapons. I don't know if they will do it tomorrow or the next
day, but there is no doubt that the idea is to get their hands on
nuclear capability," he said.
When asked whether Tehran was lying when they
declared they did not seek nuclear weapons, Sheffer replied: "I think
that if you add one word it would complete the puzzle. Iran does not
seek nuclear weapons now. But a country that doesn't want any nuclear
capability can find other ways of producing nuclear energy for civilian
purposes. It abides by the rules -- all the inspection rules and all the
oversight rules. That is not the case with Iran."
Yoav Limor
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=24579
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Irans ILLEGAL nuclear installations must be DESTROYED !
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