End Times Watch 95
Netanyahu Sidelined
on Iran Issue In War-Game
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End
Times Watch 95 - Israel wargame sees U.S. sidelining Netanyahu on Iran
- By Dan Williams –
www.reuters.com
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watch. TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel will find itself diplomatically sidelined
and militarily muzzled as the United States pursues a nuclear deal with Iran
next year, according to a closed-door wargame at Israel's top strategic
think-tank.
Not even a
warning shot by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- the simulation featured an
undeclared Israeli commando raid on Iran's Arak heavy water plant -- would shake
U.S. President Barack Obama's insistence on dialogue.
Israel's
arch-foe, meanwhile, will likely keep enriching uranium, perhaps even winning
the grudging assent of the West.
"The Iranians
came out feeling better than the Americans, as they were simply more determined
to stick to their objectives," said Giora Eiland, a former Israeli national
security adviser who played Netanyahu in the November 1 wargame at Tel Aviv
University's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS).
Reflecting
Israel's relative isolation, Eiland and his team spent much of the simulation
sequestered from the multilateral talks in the snug, three-storey INSS building.
"Netanyahu"
did have hallway encounters with President Barack Obama -- played by Zvi Rafiah,
an Israeli ex-diplomat with extensive U.S. ties. But their chats were hasty and
hazy.
"Our leverage
over the Americans, when we could prise them away from the Iranians and
Europeans and others, was limited," Eiland told Reuters. "Pretty much the only
card we had to play was the military action card. And that's a faded card." End
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Assumed to
have the region's sole atomic arsenal, Israel has hinted at preemptive air
strikes as a last resort for denying Iran the means to make a bomb. But many
experts believe Israel would be tactically stymied and loath to cross
Washington, which is wary of unleashing a fresh Middle East conflict.
"I care about
Israel. I must defend Israel. But Israel cannot act unilaterally," said Rafiah,
channeling Obama. End times watch.
BALKING AND
BRINKMANSHIP
The
simulation -- in which several serving Israeli officials took part on condition
their names would not be made public -- was run by Emily Landau, a senior INSS
policy expert. Reuters obtained a first look at the conclusions after they were
passed to the Netanyahu government.
"The idea was
to create a situation whereby the Americans try a new, bilateral approach to
Iran -- both in terms of curbing its nuclear project and finding a way of
satisfying its other demands," said Landau, who sees little future for U.N.
Security Council sanctions given Russian and Chinese balking.
An Israeli
Foreign Ministry spokesman said the wargame results would be incorporated in
internal strategic assessments. Such papers are not generally shared with the
United States.
As it
happened, the wargamers hunkered down in long-set stances: Iran entertaining
negotiations while refusing to give up nuclear projects it says are peaceful;
the United States talking tough but avoiding outright threats; and Israel
fuming.
Aharon
Zeevi-Farkash, a former chief of Israel's military intelligence who played
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, envisaged Tehran staying on its
nuclear track "unless facing a threat to the survival of the regime." End times
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"That just
wasn't forthcoming from the Americans or their coalition," Zeevi-Farkash said,
adding that "Obama" should have buttressed negotiations by boosting the U.S.
naval deployment in the Gulf or persuading India to slash its business ties to
Iran.
According to
Zeevi-Farkash, Iran would be unlikely to launch a nuclear attack on Israel,
preferring to use such weaponry to protect against invasion and wield regional
clout. As such, a preemptive Israeli strike could spur Iran to get the bomb.
"Iran would
argue that it was the victim of international aggression, and appeal for foreign
understanding," he said, adding that, as Khamenei, he had kept open
communications with other world powers while negotiating with the United States.
The
simulation saw brief brinkmanship after the imagined Israeli sabotage at Arak. "Khamenei"
responded by dispatching a Revolutionary Guards commander to Syria and
Venezuela, flaunting Iranian influence near the Israeli and U.S. orbits.
To the dismay
of "Netanyahu," "Obama" did not answer this with force, though he did extend
security guarantees to Israel. End times watch.
Eiland said
the simulation pointed to an eventual U.S.-led shift to a policy of allowing
Iran to continue enriching uranium and of "containment" should Iran eventually
gain nuclear arms.
Israel would
have to go along with its U.S. ally, Eiland said: "Israel cannot act alone here.
An American-Iranian deal would divest Israel of the ability to attack Iran."
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