If Washington does not secure a new nuclear deal or take military action itself, incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attack Iran, according to Tzachi Hanegbi, a longtime member of Israel’s Likud party. The former settlement minister issued the warning while speaking with Channel 12 news on Friday.
Hanegbi declared that Netanyahu “will act, in my assessment, to destroy the nuclear facilities in Iran.” He said “Israel will for the first time be facing a regime with nuclear weapons” and went on to describe the alleged Iranian threat as a “fire that’s been burning inside [Netanyahu] for more than 25 years.” Hanegbi previously claimed his country would go to war with Tehran if Joe Biden won the 2020 election and tried to return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the nuclear deal with Iran.
In recent weeks, State Department spokesman Ned Price and Biden’s special envoy for Iran Robert Malley have said the nuclear deal is no longer the administration’s “focus.” Malley went so far as to say “It is not on our agenda” and that officials will not “waste time” attempting to revive the JCPOA.
“[We] are already looking at the situation as if there is no nuclear deal,” a senior Biden administration official told Axios last month, adding that the White House is “taking steps to ensure the US has a ready military option.”
However, despite an endless stream of nuclear rhetoric emanating from Washington and Tel Aviv, the Pentagon’s latest Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) notes that “Iran does not currently pose a nuclear threat,” instead claiming it continues to “develop capabilities that would enable it to produce a nuclear weapon should it make the decision to do so.” It acknowledges that the JCPOA “previously constrained” those activities.
Beginning a year after the Donald Trump administration illegally withdrew from the deal, Iran expanded its nuclear program by building advanced centrifuges and enriching some uranium tetrafluoride to 20%, for use at the Tehran Medical Research Reactor, and some uranium hexafluoride to 60%. Iran has said it will not enrich beyond 60% purity even if the talks fail.
Iran has never attempted to enrich uranium to 90% purity, which is the minimum required for weapons grade.
Those decisions came as a direct response to Washington’s renewed economic war and myriad Israeli attacks, including sabotage and bombings at nuclear facilities, as well as targeted killings of top Iranian scientists. Though the JCPOA limits Iran’s uranium enrichment to 3.67%, Tehran’s responses are permitted under the deal, which contains language allowing Iran to walk back its commitments if the other parties have done the same. Despite scaling back compliance, Iran never abandoned the JCPOA, and its retaliatory measures, demanded by parliament, were designed to build leverage for negotiations.
Moreover, the NPR also plainly states “Iran does not today possess a nuclear weapon and we currently believe it is not pursuing one.” The new National Defense Strategy includes the same admission.
Biden took an extremely hard line during the indirect, EU-brokered negotiations which aimed to return Washington to the JCPOA. Since taking office, Biden has only expanded Trump’s “maximum pressure” sanctions campaign against the Islamic Republic and embarked on other hostile policies in coordination with regional allies.
Earlier this year, the Israelis launched multiple drone strikes and assassinations inside Iran, while the US began bombing Syria repeatedly in August, in what the Pentagon described as a message to Tehran. The United States and Israel have also sought to surround Iran with a NATO-style alliance made up of America’s Gulf dictatorship partners.
Iran nonetheless made some significant concessions during the nuclear talks, which seemingly brought both sides much closer to a deal after the European Union presented a “final” proposal. However, negotiations stalled in September after Tehran made demands regarding sanctions relief and guarantees which the US refused to accept after consulting with the Israelis. Tel Aviv and bipartisan Iran hawks in Congress intervened with a full court press to prevent Biden from lifting sanctions.
The Israelis also demanded Washington ensure a “credible military threat is put on the table” to compel concessions regarding Iran’s ballistic missile deterrent. This is likely similar to the new deal Hanegbi is referring to.
In September, American B-52s, eyeing Tehran, flew over the Middle East, while National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby announced that Biden was requesting “other available options” against Iran. The talks stalled out that same month.
Concurrently, the Pentagon inked a nearly $1 billion contract with Boeing to provide Israel with four refueling planes – which it would need in order to reach Iran with its bombers. The planes are not expected to be delivered until 2025. Without the new aircraft, Israel would have to rely on aging tankers or attempt to refuel in the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia. Earlier this year, the Israeli military’s chief of staff Aviv Kohavi said “[we continue] to prepare vigorously for an attack on Iran and must prepare for every development and every scenario.” If Tel Aviv started this war, the US would be likely to intervene, as Israel also lacks the bunker-busting bombs needed to strike Iran’s underground nuclear facilities.
If Israel was truly concerned about Iran’s alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons, they would support the JCPOA, which mandates the most comprehensive International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections regime ever implemented.
As Antiwar.com columnist Ted Snider has noted, “[p]rior to the US illegally pulling out of the JCPOA, Iran was in full compliance with its JCPOA commitments. Eleven consecutive [IAEA] reports verified that Iran was completely and consistently in compliance with their commitments under the agreement.”
At any rate, Iran has been a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) since 1970. Israel has never signed the NPT due to its open-secret nuclear arsenal thought to contain hundreds of weapons – technically making decades of American aid to Tel Aviv illegal under US foreign assistance laws.
Connor Freeman is the assistant editor and a writer at the Libertarian Institute, primarily covering foreign policy. He is a co-host on the Conflicts of Interest podcast. His writing has been featured in media outlets such as Antiwar.com, Counterpunch, and the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. He has also appeared on Liberty Weekly, Around the Empire, and Parallax Views. You can follow him on Twitter @FreemansMind96.
Good, thorough article. I guess the recent release of the “no evidence” of Iran nuke development by the US side was a shot across the bow that they don’t support an attack. But time will tell.
Israel is never stupid … attacking Iran without reason would be stupid and counter to Israel security. That’s why this is still likely to be hot air only.
“…attacking Iran without reason would be stupid…” I don’t disagree but have you seen Netanyahu with his props? They’re not stupid but they seem to think we all are.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/give-em-props-netanyahus-visual-aids-throughout-the-ages-568091
The Iran policy of our government makes only sense if its current objective is regime change in Iran. That had always been a choice but the current protests in Iran have accelerated the aim.
Why no return to JCPOA? Because that would almost certainly require a substantial lightening of the economic and financial punishments currently in place for Iran.
My take: this is a very dangerous path which is likely to fail as long as China stands behind the current government of Iran.
For such fundamental rearrangements to be successful our domestic support must also be firmly behind it. It is divided hence a danger for Biden’s reckless actions in Ukraine and against Iran and China. He is a foreign affairs glutton.
so Israel has no plans to abide by the Quartet conditions to renounce violence as a means of achieving goals
Iran has a moral stance that rejects nuclear terrorism.
Israel is a APARTHEID REGIME , worse than South Africa ever was yet no Government has the BALL`S to say anything , why is that ?.
Everything you know about Israel seems to come from conspiracy websites. Why don’t you complete your high school education before you start posting your ridiculous comments
Why don’t you complete your GRADE SCHOOL education, Odele?
Or did you have any to begin with?
Good one Gypsy. Finish milking the cows yet?
Odele, it is a nice day, with everyone chit chatting and possibly anticipating nuclear war. Please: GET OFF YOUR LAZY BUTT & STOP BEING ANNOYING!
This is not chit chat Donna
“Good one”, Odele.
No cows here, city boy. Believe it or not, one can have a farm without cows.
It was rhetorical dummy
Yes, you’re attempting to degrade me for having the good fortune to live on a farm…bite me, city boy 😁
Maybe after you bathe
Is the HRC and Amnesty International now considered conspiracy websites?
What about the polls which Israelis acknowledge it’s an apartheid state?
Did Amnesty International blame 9/11 on “the Zionists”?
do you get your news from Amnesty International?
High school would just cover up all the crimes of Israel as dictated by USG policies! “Conspiracy” most of the time translates to either VERY PROBABLE or the truth!
Jesse..remember, it’s all about the benjamins.
The Holocaust, the permanent get out of jail free card. Combine it with a rogue government with the planet’s biggest chip on its shoulder, and you have a recipe for disaster.
Be a man. Tell us what you really think
👏👏👏
I might be mistaken but I do not see a huge difference between the policys of Israel and the policys of politics in the US.
Wendell, one can very nearly equate them as one and the same.
IsraHell treats its indigenous population exactly the same as Amerikkka did over a hundred years ago.
Exactly. It is only the size of the sandbox that is different.
US must be the hegemon on a global stage.
Israel insists on being the hegemon on the local stage.
Both will destroy any nation in their neighborhoods that they fear may challenge them now or in the future.
Fanatical Zionists, the Krystals, the Kagans, Perle, nso on, were the germ of Neoconservatism in Washington. So Israel is effectively the matrix of the contemporary maniacal drive to global hegemony. And Zionism was conatal with Nazism. So, as has been said many times by our leaders, there’s no daylight between Washington and Tel Aviv in their quest for the 4th Reich.
As I’ve said before…it’s fascinating how antiwar.com attracts people of this caliber. Here is a post about Jewish world domination and the ties of Zionism to Nazis. Dunno…maybe I’m just too sensitive.
Zionism and Judaism/Jewishness are not the same thing.
Some pro-Zionists try to conflate the two so as to exploit natural sympathy for a globally persecuted minority.
Some anti-semites try to conflate the two because it gives them another hook to hang their hatred of Jews on.
But nowhere nearly all Jews are Zionists, nor are most Zionists likely Jews (the majority of Zionists are probably western evangelical Christians.
You not being able to defend your Zionist political ideas without exploiting Jews is no different than others not being able to defend their Zionist political ideas without exploiting Jews.
I have no problem defending Zionism. I also have no problem distinguishing between a legitimate criticism of the political ideology, and a hateful antiJewish comment dressed up as“antizionism”.
And we have no problem berating Zionism, the “idea” that a mythical “god” gave a “chosen people” a particular piece of real estate to park their asses on.
So you have no problem berating something you turn out not to have any idea what is?
Well , Thomas, have you a better explanation? Because “Zionism” comes down to exactly what I described.
Perhaps the Zionism in your imagination does.
But I was referring to the real Zionism in the real world.
I guess you missed when Nuttinyahoo told Obama, “but…god GAVE us this land!”
I guess you missed that Netanyahu neither invented nor defines Zionism.
?? The claim to Palestine as a Jewish homeland is a cardinal part of contemporary Zionism.
That’s a completely different claim than the one I replied to.
The Zionist claim to a homeland in Palestine is, for SOME people, dependent on biblical claims. For others, it’s dependent on general historical claims independent of a religious/scriptural basis.
At least until later in his life (after he founded the Zionist Organization), Theodor Herzl was a self-declared atheist. Many of the first Zionists who started the project of “returning” to Palestine were motivated more by e.g. socialism than by religion.
(1.) The Bible myth v History myth point is a distinction without a difference and (2) Herzl called for a race (again myth) based homeland. Your idea of “religion” is reductionist.
Translation: You believe what you want to believe because it’s what you want to believe, facts be damned.
By the 19the c. Galileo, Darwin & Co. had made religion passe for the majority simple-minded among the intelligentsia. In its place they put the Science Fetish and its promise of salvation through progress. But the new salvation myth then split into 2 basic cults, Capitalism and Socialism. In short, ideology is latter day religion.
As for history, Israeli archaeology has itself exposed all the ancient Jewish “historical” narrative for Priestly ideological construct to the end of creating a national identity, … and thus we arrive to Israel, the Zionist 19c. colonial race-state.
As for, historical oppression, the “victim-hood” thesis, a latter-day myth of Egyptian Captivity and Exodus to a refuge, Jews are nowise a privileged example. Exploitation and victimization are the most common coin of the history of the entire species.
Herzl would likely be appalled by the contemporary upshot, but that doesn’t make Gypsy’s statement of the case any less accurate.
True — Herzl’s hypothetical opinion wouldn’t make Gypsy’s imagination any less imaginary.
The term Zionism has been co-opted. Its historical interest is for academics.
In fact, many of the ultra orthodox are anti Zionist. This is based on their belief that the Jewish State cannot be reconstituted until the Messiah comes. The Zionist claim to the land is based on a 3000 year history of continuous Jewish presence there despite defeat and exile by conquering powers
Then why did they choose Palestine to “return to”?
England decided that part of conquered Palestine would be the homeland for Jews. But the mandate was for a considerably smaller area than Israel now occupies.
Excellent comments.
Israel is more likely to ignite a global conflict than any other nation. They are hell bent on the kind of revenge that only pure hatred can fuel.
This is why we love you OB, you are wise beyond your years….
We do love him, don’t we Donna? 🙂
He ‘s such a welcome addition to the regulars here!
( Odele, not so much 😉)
I wouldn’t say Israel is the LEAST likely nation to ignite a global conflict, but they’re way down the list.
They’re a small ethno-religious garrison state surrounded by not-quite-so-small ethno-religious garrison states. They and some of those other states have good propagandists and lobbyists to keep their conflicts in the news and knock down welfare checks from bigger state sponsors, but unless the flow of oil is threatened — and even that is becoming less and less of a concern — those bigger state sponsors are mostly of a mind to say “OK, you kids go play now.”
“LEAST likely nation to ignite a global conflict, but they’re way down the.”
Because Isarel has been achieving its goals setting everything on fire without blowback and no one noticing the sufferrings of the victims unless victims tried to repulse .Any repulse is viewed with consternation and labeled as not conducive to peace,solution or negotiation and seen as confirmation that Israel has no partner for peace. Sanctions follow on Palestinians or Syrians or Lebanese for exercising the rights to resist the invaders .
Iraq Syria Sudan Libya Yemen and Somalia were eviscerated and destroyed for far less crimes lasting hours to weeks compared to the repetitive enduring genocidal crimes by Israel.
Israel inches up on the scale of crime against humanity to new height . Some in west whine and say Isarel should not do because ” its not what we are ” then move on with politics and doles to Isarel as before ,accepting the new illgeal immoral location as normal .Future malicious behvaior of Israel is seen through the prism of the last barbarity already accepted as normal and then adjustment is made again for the latest barbarity and violence . The journey has no finish line. Caravn of the butchers keep on maraduing .
There would have been no global conflict had USA or UK decided not to fight Hitler or Pre Weimar Reich .
Glad you added that last paragraph. It makes it easier to ignore all the other jibberish you said before
It’s Saturday here in US . I know you got the last word – US .
Rest will take at least 1 week for you to figure out the rest .
All of us are entitled to our opinion, even you 😉
They are always attacking Iran, try to be a nuclear physicist in Iran and get life insurance. That said it is very unusual for them to state they are going to do it themselves, usually they will have the USA do it for them.
John, I see we have some common ground here.
I take borders seriously. If I stay on my side of the border, and you stay on your side of the border things will be OK.
Your implication isn’t close to being relevant to what is happening in Ukraine.
Such an Israeli attack is the one thing most likely to push Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. Perhaps they’d trade for them with Russia, North Korea, or Pakistan? They are not entirely limited to their own production, if really pushed hard.
What, those three I mentioned would not “proliferate?” That is not what we usually say about them when attacking them.
Well, that is one way to make the sh-t hit the fan….. Let’s just suppose for a mad minute that Israel decided to attack Iran (unjustifiably, of course)…. Does it occur to Israel that Iran can fight back?………………………………………………………
Iran possesses many stashed away missiles. If Netanyahu attacks Iran both sides will say Ouch.
O shoot, another damn war in the making. Of course he cumms in spouting threats. Such a charming fellow. I remember my Viet Nam war protest days when living in New York “Hey Hey, LBJ. How many kids did you kill today, now it would be, Hey, HEY- Benni say, hoy many kids dad juh snuff today!!!
Bibi is the Trump cancer of Israel. I cannot believe he is back. Hasn’t even taken over yet and is already hitting the war drums.
He should attack Iran but should not expect the US to come join his religious war.
“He should attack Iran but should not expect the US to come join his religious war.”
I see your idiocy isn’t limited to Ukraine.
Who cares?
Ant Iran will attack back…So get ready…!
“fire that’s been burning inside [Netanyahu] for more than 25 years.”
And this proves that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons, if they were, they would have had one 15yrs ago. It only took N. Korea 3yrs after they withdrew from the NPT.
If Bibi attacks, it will be because he wants to take advantage of a non-nuclear Iran
If, and that’s a big IF BiBi attacks Iran, he’ll do it after 2024 election. So far it’s just an empty promise.
The trigger is going to be the disintegration of Ukraine, which will lead to US tactical nuclear use, either in response to a claim of imminent Russian nuclear use or a false flag nuke, following which Israel is going to nuke Iran. They’re not just playing psychopaths.
“Netanyahu Ally Says Israel Will Attack Iran Absent a ‘New Nuclear Deal’” and the American taxpayer will fund it?