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Report: Iran may prompt other Mideast states to go nuclear Ze'ev Schiff, Haaretz | April 25 2006 In a comprehensive report, most of which is top secret, a military-civilian committee has determined that other Muslim countries in the Middle East could follow Iran in equipping themselves with nuclear weapons. Endorsing the report, outgoing Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said in remarks quoted by Army Radio on Monday that "For the first time since the days of the nation's founding, an official document has been placed before the leaders of Israel, setting out a comprehensive security viewpoint, both current and long-range." The committee, chaired by former minister Dan Meridor
and appointed by former prime minister Ariel Sharon, recommended to
Mofaz on Sunday that Israel should maintain its policy of nuclear ambiguity,
that as Jordan has strategic importance for Israel, its stability should
be supported, and that the National Security Council should become the
government's central military planning authority. A substantial chapter addresses the nuclear threat
to Israel. Iran is capable of kindling the entire Middle East and constitutes
an existential threat to Israel. The committee finds that if Iran gets
nuclear arms, other Muslim, Middle Eastern countries will try to follow
suit. The In a chapter on decision-making, the committee
determines that the government does not provide adequate and complete
planning on defense matters. The report recommends the NSC become the
central planning authority for the government and include a small agency
for national The report indicates that Israel faces major, rapid
strategic changes including technological changes. According to the
report, Israel faces new risks - the non-conventional weapon threat
and terror. The committee noted that terror deterrence is complex and
difficult, particularly Formally, the Meridor Committee was established by Mofaz. However, Sharon approved the appointments, vetoing with no explanation former defense minister Moshe Arens and former Shin Bet chief Ami Ayalon. The report has been submitted for comment to Chief of Staff Dan Halutz, Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin, Mossad chief Meir Dagan and Atomic Energy Committee director Gideon Frank. The committee met 52 times over 18 months before submitting its report, during which Israel disengaged from the Gaza Strip, and Hamas won the Palestinian Authority elections. Disputes arose among committee members on several subjects including terror and how Israel should define it. The committee debated strategic-theoretical issues such as defining "victory" and "deterrence." In a discussion of all the types of wars, the committee proposed adding to "deterring," "warning" and "decisive," a major chapter on the various aspects of "defense." Efforts were made in the past to summarize Israel's defense outlook under the direction of then Defense Ministry director general David Ivri, but that committee's work was essentially stopped when Ehud Barak was elected prime minister in 1999. --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |