Obama to Offer “Nuclear Umbrella” to Israel

MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
edited December 2008 in A Moving Train
Pact Would Promise Massive US Nuclear Response to Iranian Attack
Posted December 11, 2008

President-elect Barack Obama reportedly intends to offer a strategic pact to Israel promising a “devastating US nuclear response” against Iran in the event Iran launches a nuclear attack on Israel. The move would be designed ostensibly to increase the deterrent factor against an attack on Israel.

Yet the pledge seems rather curious, insomuch as Iran not only has no nuclear arsenal, but is known to not be working on any such arsenal at the present time. Why the President-elect, while claiming an openness to direct diplomacy, would choose to make such a bellicose promise as a hedge against an attack the Iranian government couldn’t even hypothetically make is unclear, at best.

Even the Israelis seem puzzled, with one senior Israeli source wondering about the credibility of the threat when the US has been reluctant to support a pre-emptive Israeli attack on the still non-nuclear Iran. A top Bush Administration source added that he thought it would be difficult to convince the average American citizen that the US needs to enter a nuclear war with Iran, also wondering “what is the point of an American response after Israel’s cities are destroyed in an Iranian nuclear strike.”

Moreover, Israel has its own undeclared nuclear arsenal, estimated by former President Jimmy Carter to include at least 150 atomic weapons. The arsenal would be sufficient to destroy virtually the entire nation of Iran in a retaliatory strike, leaving the value of adding America’s arsenal to the equation questionable at best.

As of IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei’s most recent estimate Iran lacks the raw unenriched uranium to even hypothetically make a single nuclear weapon if they chose to do so. Likewise, Iran’s public talk of war with Israel seems exclusively centered around retaliating against an oft-threatened Israeli attack. It seems hard to imagine what positive effects an Obama promise would have in deterring a nuclear first-strike by a nation with neither a nuclear arsenal nor any seeming inclination toward a first strike. It may further throw the hopes of reconciliation between the two nations into doubt, however.
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  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    good. maybe this will deter Iran from ever even considering using a nuke against anyone.
  • I didn't vote for Obama, but I happy to see him making the right moves lately.

    All though, NBC type warfare should be outlawed.
  • PJ_SalukiPJ_Saluki Posts: 1,006
    Source this article, please.
    "Almost all those politicians took money from Enron, and there they are holding hearings. That's like O.J. Simpson getting in the Rae Carruth jury pool." -- Charles Barkley
  • ajedigeckoajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,430
    good.
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
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  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    ? this doesn't make much sense since Iran doesn't have a nuclear arsenal. or any intentions of attacking Israel.

    the only thing I see this doing is getting the public behind an idea that Iran is a threat.
  • Commy wrote:
    ? this doesn't make much sense since Iran doesn't have a nuclear arsenal. or any intentions of attacking Israel.

    the only thing I see this doing is getting the public behind an idea that Iran is a threat.

    Bingo!
    I carried a watermelon
  • Interesting. I suppose there will never be a time when the countries of the world won't feel the need to arm themselves with any sort of weapons.

    Considering Obama's campaign promise of sitting down with Iran's president to talk things out, by making such a declaration of retaliation he goes into any future talks with a preset condition. Something Obama said he wouldn't do.

    I guess it's something that needs to be declared if the US is vested in supporting Israel. I don't think the US needs to act militarily in defense of Israel though. Israel has proven that it can take care of itself.
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