PDA

View Full Version : Bolton Worried About Israel


pmoon6
June 27th, 2007, 9:32:01 AM
Jun. 27, 2007 0:12 | Updated Jun. 27, 2007 8:53
Bolton: I'm 'very worried' for Israel
By DAVID HOROVITZ

Sanctions and diplomacy have failed and it may be too late for internal opposition to oust the Islamist regime, leaving only military intervention to stop Iran's drive to nuclear weapons, the US's former ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.

Worse still, according to Ambassador Bolton, the Bush administration does not recognize the urgency of the hour and that the options are now limited to only the possibility of regime change from within or a last-resort military intervention, and it is still clinging to the dangerous and misguided belief that sanctions can be effective.

As a consequence, Bolton said he was "very worried" about the well-being of Israel. If he were in Israel's predicament, he said, "I'd be pushing the US very hard. I am pushing the US [administration] very hard, from the outside, in Washington."

Bolton, interviewed by telephone from Washington, was speaking a day after the International Atomic Energy Agency announced it would send a team to Teheran, at Iran's request, to work jointly on a plan ostensibly meant to clear up suspicions about the nuclear program. Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani had met on Sunday with IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei, and a day earlier with top EU foreign policy envoy Javier Solana.

Bolton, however, was witheringly critical of the ongoing diplomatic contacts with Teheran, which he said were merely playing into the hands of the regime.

"The current approach of the Europeans and the Americans is not just doomed to failure, but dangerous," he said. "Dealing with [the Iranians] just gives them what they want, which is more time...

"We have fiddled away four years, in which Europe tried to persuade Iran to give up voluntarily," he complained. "Iran in those four years mastered uranium conversion from solid to gas and now enrichment to weapons grade... We lost four years to feckless European diplomacy and our options are very limited."

Bolton said flatly that "diplomacy and sanctions have failed... [So] we have to look at: 1, overthrowing the regime and getting in a new one that won't pursue nuclear weapons; 2, a last-resort use of force."

However, he added a caution as to the viability of the first of those remaining options: While "the regime is more susceptible to overthrow from within than people think," he said, such a process "may take more time than we have."

Overall, said Bolton, it was clear that Iran had surmounted "all the technical problems of uranium enrichment," and it "may well be that we have passed the point of Iran mastering the nuclear fuel cycle." If so, it was now merely a matter of time before Iran reached a bomb-making capability - "a matter of resources and available equipment," he said - and it was solely up to Iran to set the pace.

To his dismay, however, the Bush administration was still clinging to the empty notion that the sanctions route could work, "even though [the UN's sanction] Resolutions 1737 and 1747 were full of loopholes. The US is still seeking another sanctions resolution and Solana is still pursuing diplomacy," he said bitterly.

more...
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1182409649665&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

nehemiah
June 27th, 2007, 10:03:46 AM
maybe israel should hire mustachio.

he needs a job, right?

SpikedLemonade
June 27th, 2007, 1:00:21 PM
As a consequence, Bolton said he was "very worried" about the well-being of Israel. If he were in Israel's predicament, he said, "I'd be pushing the US very hard. I am pushing the US [administration] very hard, from the outside, in Washington."

Of course Bolton is pushing hard -- he's been on The Israel Lobby's payroll promoting the Zionist expansionist cause for years.

May be it is only me, but I worry more about innocent American soldiers dying rather than Israel's desire to occupy more land and keep their neighbours as dysfunctional as possible.

nehemiah
June 27th, 2007, 1:11:38 PM
I worry more about innocent American soldiers dying rather than Israel's desire to occupy more land and keep their neighbours as dysfunctional as possible.what do you care about america?

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 1:49:50 PM
Michael Bolton should :stfu:

SpikedLemonade
June 27th, 2007, 1:51:14 PM
what do you care about america?

They might pressure our Canadian Prime Minister to follow suit.

nehemiah
June 27th, 2007, 1:51:56 PM
They might pressure our Canadian Prime Minister to follow suit.yeah, right.

:rolleyes:

anEinherjer
June 27th, 2007, 1:52:35 PM
Why does John No-Charisma Bolton have a job?

SpikedLemonade
June 27th, 2007, 1:53:26 PM
yeah, right.

:rolleyes:

We did in Afagahn.

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 2:16:17 PM
Why does John No-Charisma Bolton have a job?

He's got some nerve!:burp:

TheCrystalBall
June 27th, 2007, 2:21:26 PM
Israel hitting Iran will pretty much guarantee a wider war and would be a catrastrophe for everyone.

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 2:25:23 PM
It would be catastrophic.

Green Lantern
June 27th, 2007, 7:11:32 PM
It would be fun to watch though.

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 8:02:42 PM
You enjoy that sort of thing?

Green Lantern
June 27th, 2007, 8:14:56 PM
I enjoy variety.

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 8:20:47 PM
Dolphin supporters are usually so passive what happened to you?
:bills:

Green Lantern
June 27th, 2007, 8:24:40 PM
Dolphin supporters are usually so passive what happened to you?
:bills:

Well, when enough people want something, they usually end up getting it.

I figure my neighborhood has good odds getting through it unscathed, as do my relations. So, have at it. I'll even turn on my TV for that.

JLB
June 27th, 2007, 8:29:03 PM
Well, when enough people want something, they usually end up getting it.

I figure my neighborhood has good odds getting through it unscathed, as do my relations. So, have at it. I'll even turn on my TV for that.

You must be a Bears fan misplaced.:rofl: