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Israeli Cabinet NOW has Majority of Votes for Iran Attack. Obama: 'Window Shrinking'. 6 Carriers Deploy. Strategic Oil Reserves Released?
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[quote:DoorBert:MV8xODA5NTg3XzMwMTA5NTY5XzhEMDZBMDRC] Israel newspaper Maariv:majority of security cabinet support Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities;Bibi's Knesset speech-harshest ever http://twitter.com/#!/jacobkornbluh [/quote]
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Just when you thought it was safe to come out from your air raid shelter after Bibi returned from his U.S. foray to stoke up war fever, Maariv raises the temperature to a boiling point.
Ben Caspit reports (Hebrew) that the cabinet now has, for the first time, a majority (eight votes for, six votes against) favoring the measure.
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link to www.nrg.co.il
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This means that theoretically Bibi can begin an attack at any time.
Cabinet Majority Supports Iran Attack
The prime minister yesterday delivered one of the most combative and explicit speeches in the history of the Iran affair. Several cabinet ministers said in private conversations that it sounded like a “speech preparing for war.”
Political sources judge that the prime minister has a majority in the cabinet which favors a military strike against Iran, even without American approval.
Yesterday, Netanyahu said he wouldn’t hesitate to attack Iran even without the approval of Pres. Obama…
A senior official said Bibi believed it would be best not to wait for the November presidential elections because he didn’t trust the president to deal with the problem after the election.
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link to www.richardsilverstein.com
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