WASHINGTON (AP) - An Israeli pre-emptive attack on Iran's nuclear sites could draw the U.S. into a new Mideast conflict, a prospect dreaded by a war-weary Pentagon wary of new entanglements.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he speaks during a press conference at his Jerusalem office on the economic situation on Wednesday.
By Gali Tibbon, AFP/Getty Images
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he speaks during a press conference at his Jerusalem office on the economic situation on Wednesday.
Now, given that the US has already been caught using drones to spy on Iran, and we have the capacity to detect radiation, I would venture a guess that the reason we aren't siding with Israel on this issue is because we aren't detecting a bomb, or a bomb-factory.
One has to wonder what Israel's motivation for starting WWIII is?
Perhaps it's merely more press time. If it wasn't for all those stories about bombing Iran, the news might be about the ongoing war crimes and atrocities in occupied Palestine.
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