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Israeli newspaper: the growing expectations of the strike Iran before the U.S. elections

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Israeli newspaper: the growing expectations of the strike Iran before the U.S. elections

16/08/2012 16:09

Beirut, August 16 / August (Rn) - The newspaper "Jerusalem Post," Israel is growing speculation that a possible Israeli military strike against Iran before the U.S. election scheduled after three months ago. The Israeli daily reported remarks of former President of the Israeli intelligence Mossad Ephraim Halevy, in which he said "because if it were an Iranian, he will feel concerned about the next three months." The newspaper considered that such a statementreinforcing speculation about a possible military strike unilaterally against Iran, before the start of the U.S. presidential election in November next. She explained that these statements also come at a time in which he warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak that the time for sanctions and diplomatic negotiations nearing completion. as newspaper indicated that the speculation that Feel free to the media and political circles about the timing of a possible attack on Iran has focused in recent weeks on whether he should be executed this attack during the summer, and before the U.S. elections, or whether it can wait until then, and maybe even next spring. According to the paper Israeli that both Netanyahu and Barak, who had been cautious a few days ago during a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to Israel, that time is running out and that the sanctions imposed on them no longer do any good and will not limit Iran's nuclear ambitions.of Khalil Khalil, RN LLC

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