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Defense secretary Leon Panetta raised some eyebrows this week when he
told Washington Post journalist David Ignatius that Israel might strike
Iran's secretive nuclear facilities sometime this spring. The revelation
makes it likely Israel will pursue this move. Panetta would not have
publicly given a timetable for an Israeli strike unless such a plan is
in the final stages.
This would not be the first time Israel takes out nuclear facilities in
an Arab country. Israeli airplanes allegedly bombed a Syrian nuclear
site in 2007. While Syria's reaction to the air strike was rather muted,
one should expect a much more aggressive response from the Iranians if
their facilities are attacked.
As Iran has always viewed Israel as its No. 1 adversary, a direct attack
from Israel will surely trigger war between the countries. Since the
U.S. and Israel are inseparable, this means America will likely be
involved in the conflict one way or another. In a meeting with U.S
airmen on Friday, Panetta was reported by the Associated Press to have
given hint of possible military actions if Iran does not reverse course.
A war with Iran is likely to extend beyond conventional battlefields.
Iran's greatest weapons are not tanks and guns, but its networks of
proxies and terrorist groups. What actions Hezbollah in Lebanon and
Hamas in Gaza will undertake to support their ally Iran against Israel?
Will Iran join hands with al-Qaida and other terrorist groups to plan
attacks on the U.S. and its allies?
The biggest concern with regard to a possible Israel-Iran conflict is
its impact on the region and on the world's economy. The Middle East is
already at a boiling point with mass unrests and unstable governments.
The last thing it needs is a war between Israel and Iran. Also, Iran has
repeatedly threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz where 20 percent of
the world's oil shipments are estimated by the EIA to pass through.
In a possible conflict, the Iranians will likely go through with this
threat, which will bring oil prices to record highs.
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