Last I posted, I thought it was
time for some upbeat news. We all need that to sustain us. But there
is precious little that is "upbeat" regarding what I'm about to write
here. We are facing some very critical situations.
In due course I will write further
about the election results and the development of the coalition, with its
closed-door negotiations and inter-faction tensions. But right now,
that seems "small potatoes."
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You may have heard: "Something"
has happened at Fordow, Iran's nuclear enrichment facility, some 300 feet
beneath a mountain, near the holy Shi'ite city of Qom.
Credit:
actforaustralia
What occurred was an
explosion of some sort, either this past Monday or some days
before.
I was reluctant to write about
this sooner, as information that had come out was conflicting and
incomplete. But the time has come.
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This first major question is, how
much damage has been done?
An early report -- on the
missingpeace.eu website -- was by Dr Ali Reza Nourizadeh, a senior
researcher and director of the Centre for Arab & Iranian Studies in
London. He maintains many contacts in Iran, and indicated that
little damage was done to the enrichment facility, which houses some 3,000
centrifuges and uranium that has been enriched to 20%. Rather,
the entrance was totally blocked, he said, trapping some 200 personnel
inside.
A number of other reports,
however, have cited one Reza Khalili -- which is the pseudonym for an
Iranian from the Revolutionary Guards who defected to the CIA and is now in the
US. His source was Hamid Reza Zakeri, a former Iranian
intelligence officer, who also defected but apparently maintains contacts
in Iran.
According to the Khalili reports,
damage has been major. (Was Nourizadeh reporting just what the Iranians
wanted him to say?) The personnel who are trapped, including 14 North
Koreans, have not been rescued, Khalili maintains, because of fear of
releasing radioactive gases -- thus exposing the extent of the damage and
risking the surrounding population of several thousand (would the Iranian
leaders care?).
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The latest report provides
far more specificity, increasing the likelihood that it
is legitimate. Apparently there has been verification from an
additional Iranian source, as well. An updated description of the situation
says, in part:
"...five explosions occurred
concurrently in the centrifuge chambers, two explosions in the uranium reserve
enclosures and a subsequent explosion in the main hallway close to the exit...At
the time of the explosions, a very bright red and purple light distorted the
[camera] image and an extremely loud noise could be heard. Before the explosions
knocked out the cameras, interior walls could be seen coming down within the
centrifuge chambers. All the explosions seemed to have been initiated from the
ceilings
"Approximately two hours after the
explosions, counterintelligence agents arrived and, after interviewing personnel
and reviewing tapes, initially concluded that explosives may have been placed in
ceiling lamps with some kind of trigger mechanism controlled by a power voltage
frequency."
So we're probably looking at
something very big indeed, with implications that may be enormous. We
still need to know more, however, before we permit ourselves the luxury of
feeling any hope that the Iranian nuclear development project has been
stymied or badly set back.
On the one hand, if it's true, for
Israel to be free of the burden of having to take on Iran militarily before it
reached that red line would be an immeasurable blessing. And yet, there are
still implications and consequences to be dealt with.
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The next question, of course, is
who? And all fingers point to Israel. Naturally. I can neither
confirm nor deny this speculation, but will add something. IF Israel was
involved, it was most likely in concert with Iranians operating in the
resistance. (The other, admittedly more remote possibility, is that it was just
a resistance operation.) For this was sabotage from inside, and
almost certainly involved native Iranians on the ground.
Whatever the damage, imagine how
the Iranian leaders feel right now, knowing that the sabotage took place in a
facility that was touted as impenetrable. They are denying there has been
an explosion, which is just what we might have expected. And they will maintain
this fiction as long as they can.
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As to how Iran might respond,
here, again, I've read conflicting reports: That Iran will not retaliate against
Israel right now, that Iran will utilize Hezbollah to launch an attack on
Israel, or that Iran has requested of Nasrallah of Hezbollah that some Lebanese
villages in the south be vacated so that the Revolutionary Guard might move in
to wage a rocket attack.
All I can do is report this,
having no further information or insight. We are not in for an easy time,
in any event.
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For the record, Israeli
intelligence has reported the explosion in Fordow, although it has provided no
details that I've seen. It wouldn't.
But in the US, Jay Carney, White
House Spokesperson, said yesterday: "We have no information to confirm the
allegations in the report and we do not believe the report is credible."
Of course they have information. This is an attempt to side step any suggestion
of involvement so as to avoid reprisal attacks or complications in the
US relationship with Iran.
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What makes this all the more
unsettling -- disconcerting? terrifying? -- is the concern, which I've written
about before, that Syrian president Assad is about to collapse, so that his
multiple caches of weapons of mass destruction may be seized by Hezbollah or
other terrorist groups. There is one report that indicates Hezbollah has set up
a camp near one of those caches, and, according to an unverified report in
Lebanese news outlets, may already have their hands on some chemical
weapons.
We are monitoring this very very
carefully and with full intent to act as necessary. Hezbollah must not
walk away with those weapons. Prime Minister Netanyahu has said the policy
choices we face here are between "bad, bad, and worse."
Commenting on the situation,
however, Obama has just said:
"In a situation like Syria, I have
to ask, can we make a difference in that situation." It would appear that
he has decided in the negative. In that situation.
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There are reports that Netanyahu
has dispatched National Security Advisor Ya'akov Amidror to Russia for
meetings on the issue of the Syrian weapons. Russia is deeply invested in
Syria.
Two Iron Dome batteries have been
positioned in the north, against possible rocket attacks there.
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Aside from the problems with
Syria, we have increased violence occurring to our southwest -- in Egypt.
I will not deal with this in any detail here, but simply wish to note it.
There is question as to whether Morsi can hold out, in the face of growing
unrest in this country. There will be time to return to this. Egypt
does not represent an immediate threat, as Syria/Hezbollah do.
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And to our east, Jordan's King
Abdullah continues to walk a tightrope. The king has worked towards a
rapprochement with Hamas, in order to secure Hamas assistance in preventing the
Muslim Brotherhood inside of Jordan from generating chaos. Abdullah has
just played host to Hamas politburo head Khaled Mashaal. Time was that I
thought of Jordan as moderate. But Abdullah has had to move with the times
or face losing his throne.
Abdullah gave a speech in Davos,
Switzerland, last week, in which he said that Hamas appeared to be ready to live
in peace next to Israel. But on the "Palestine Today" website, a spokesman
for Hamas shot this down, saying that "The only relationship with this
enemy is the resistance."
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In the last few
days:
In Hevron, in Judea, Arab stone
throwers attacked a Jewish kindergarten.
A bus travelling north from
Jerusalem was attacked by stone-throwing Palestinian Arabs.
In the Givat Shaul neighborhood of
Jerusalem, an Arab attacked a Jew, and the incident ended up as a riot with Jews
and Arabs facing off.
Border Police prevented a terror
attack when they stopped three Arabs from the Balata refugee camp at the Tapuah
junction in Samaria; searching their car, the police found eight pipe bombs a
pistol and a knife.
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So what we need is the strongest
possible government, with its members working together to keep the Jews of
Israel safe. And may the Almighty give our leaders the strength and the
wisdom to cope on many fronts.
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A glimmer of hope:
"A distinguished group
of fourteen retired generals and admirals, representing all branches of the
United States Armed Forces, has signed a letter opposing the nomination of Sen.
Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.
"The letter – addressed to Sen. Carl
Levin (D-MI) and Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK), respectively, the Chairman and
Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee – raises several concerns
about the nomination of Sen. Hagel, including:
"Sen. Hagel’s support for further cuts to the defense budget...
"Sen. Hagel’s support for the global elimination of nuclear weapons...
"Sen. Hagel’s hostility towards Israel...
"Sen. Hagel’s outlook towards Iran..."
For full article and list of those who signed:
http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p19191.xml
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"Sen. Hagel’s support for further cuts to the defense budget...
"Sen. Hagel’s support for the global elimination of nuclear weapons...
"Sen. Hagel’s hostility towards Israel...
"Sen. Hagel’s outlook towards Iran..."
For full article and list of those who signed:
http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p19191.xml
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