Washington Warns Israel NOT TO LAUNCH Pre-Emptive Strike Against
Iran: Fact or Fiction?
Joel C. Rosenberg
(Washington, D.C., October 5 2011) -- Please keep praying the Lord
spares the life of Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani. He hasn't been
executed yet, but he's still at risk and the Iranian government is
trumping up new charges against him. Details on the blog.
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A senior U.S. administration official flies to Tel Aviv to pressure the
Israeli government not to launch a preemptive strike against Iran,
despite the rapidly growing nuclear threat posed by the Ayatollah and
the mullahs and the increasing possibility that Iran could unleash a
Second Holocaust. "Under no circumstances can the president tolerate an
Israeli first strike against Iran," warns the U.S. official. "I am here
as a personal representative of the President of the United States to
make it unequivocally clear that our government wholly, completely, and
utterly opposes a preemptive strike by the State of Israel on the
Islamic Republic of Iran."
Fact or fiction? The answer is both. The paragraph above comes from p.
173 of my forthcoming political thriller, "The Tehran Initiative."
But this scenario is no longer fiction. Earlier this week, a senior U.S.
official flew to Israel to apply this very same pressure, and do so in a
surprisingly high profile manner. "U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon
Panetta visited Israel Monday with a clear message from his boss in
Washington: The United States opposes any Israeli attack on Iran's
nuclear facilities," reported the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. "The United
States, he said, is 'very concerned, and we will work together to do
whatever is necessary" to keep Iran from posing "a threat to this
region.' But doing so 'depends on the countries working together,' he
added. He repeated the word 'together' several times in this context."
Panetta’s strong-arm tactics towards
Israel was likely overlooked by most Americans, who are currently
focused on high unemployment, surging foreclosures, anemic growth,
skyrocketing national debt, the 2012 presidential campaign, and final
days of the Major League Baseball season. But it was certainly noticed
by the people of the Middle East who are growing increasingly concerned
about the prospects of a major new regional war.
- The latest U.N. report found
credible evidence
that Iran is moving steadily towards building and
deploying nuclear weapons.
- Iran’s leaders continue to espouse
apocalyptic beliefs
about the End of Days, the coming of the Twelfth Imam, and the rise
of an Islamic caliphate, even as they long for the annihilation of
Israel (the so-called “Little Satan”) and the United States (the
so-called “Great Satan”).
- Yet while Western diplomats keep
talking and talking about restraining the Iranian threat, the world
is not taking decisive action to actually stop Iran from getting the
Bomb.
- The Israelis are getting anxious,
and believe time is running out.
“The international community
must stop Iran before it’s too late,” Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in his U.N. speech last
month. “If Iran is not stopped, we will all face the specter of
nuclear terrorism, and the Arab Spring could soon become an Iranian
winter….The world around Israel is definitely becoming more
dangerous.”
- A senior Israeli general in
September warned that Iran is getting closer to the Bomb and the
“Arab Spring” could turn into a “radical Islamic winter” and that
“this raises the likelihood of
an all-out, total war, with the possibility of weapons of mass
destruction being used.”
Such talk has the region buzzing:
No wonder Israelis feel increasingly
isolated on the world stage — even the U.S. is pressing them not to
defend themselves. No wonder Israelis continue to make preparations for
war — they don’t want a war with Iran, but they are steadily coming to
the conclusion a preemptive strike might soon become their only option.
I’ve written
The Tehran Initiative to imagine
the conditions that could lead to such a strike, to imagine why and how
Washington might pressure Israel not to launch such a strike, and to
imagine how such a strike might unfold. We are hosting
“The Gathering Storm”
simulcast in churches throughout the U.S. on Saturday, October 22nd to
discuss these threats to America, Israel and the Church in more detail,
and give practical suggestions on how Christians can serve the Lord at
this critical hour. And we are building and expanding the operations of
The Joshua Fund to educate and mobilize
Christians around the world to bless Israel and her neighbors in the
name of Jesus, and to provide food, clothing, medical supplies and other
humanitarian relief to Israelis and Palestinians who are struggling
today and to stockpile humanitarian relief for coming wars and natural
disasters — and we would be grateful for your prayers and financial
support.

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