Israel Enters "Most Fateful 50 Days"
I recieved this email from Joel Rosenberg today...as many of you probably did.
(Washington, D.C., September 7, 2012) -- Evidence
continues to mount that an Israeli preemptive strike against Iran's nuclear
program is increasingly likely before the U.S. elections in November. In just
five days, the 2012 Epicenter Conference will begin. There, I will deliver the
opening address on "The State of the Epicenter," review what we know about the
Iranian nuclear threat and the prospect of war, brief you on the steps The
Joshua Fund has taken to prepare for war, and discuss what Christians can and
should do to stand with Israel at this critical time. Please make plans to
attend the Epicenter Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, next week -- or
watch the conference live (or on demand) at www.epicenterconference.com.
Until then, here are some of the latest developments I'm watching
closely:
1. Iran has doubled its uranium enrichment capacity at its most
secure, hardened, underground nuclear facility at Fordow, near the religious
city of Qom, despite all of the economic sanctions, according to a new IAEA
report.
2. Israel's 14-member Security Cabinet met on Tuesday for a
10-hour meeting to discuss the latest intelligence on the Iran nuclear threat
and consider Israel's military options. The Jerusalem Post notes that this was
the first time the full Security Cabinet has met for such an in-depth discussion
of Iran in several months.
3. "Former Likud and Kadima member Tzachi
Hanegbi said this week that he believed the fate of Israel's conflict with Iran
will be decided within the next 50 days," reports the Israel Hayom news service.
"Hanegbi, who is considered a confidant of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
later told Israel Hayom the assessment was his own and not based on specific
information disclosed to him. 'We are entering the most fateful 50 days Israel
has faced since, perhaps, the similarly fateful days prior to the Yom Kippur
War,' Hanegbi said at a Likud conference this week, as quoted by the Makor
Rishon newspaper. Hanegbi, who in the past served as chairman of the Knesset
Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee as well as minister in the Prime
Minister's Office in 2004 and Internal Security Minister in 2003, recently left
the Kadima party and rejoined the Likud."
4. Rep. Mike Rogers, Chairman
of the House Intelligence Committee, is confirming a report of an angry meeting
between Israeli PM Netanyahu and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro in which
Netanyahu made it clear the Israeli government does not trust the Obama
administration to stop Iran's nuclear program in time.
5. Prime Minister
Netanyahu is scheduled to be in New York City to address the opening session of
the U.N. General Assembly from September 27 to September 30. If Israel has not
launched an attack before then, and he does in fact make the trip, it would be
expected that Netanyahu may give a final ultimatum to the regime in Tehran.
6. Canada has just shut down its embassy in Iran and will expel all
Iranian diplomats from Canada in the next five days. With this move, Prime
Minister Stephen Harper remains the most pro-Israel leader on the world stage.
He also may be signaling he believes war is imminent.
7. That said, the
left-of-center Israeli newspaper Haaretz is reporting this week that Defense
Minister Ehud Barak may now oppose an Israeli strike against Iran before the
U.S. elections in November. There is considerable buzz about this in Israel. But
the question is whether this reporting is accurate, or whether this is
disinformation designed to confuse the Iranian regime.
Sounds pretty serious. Let's see....50 days....how long til the U.S. Presidential election in November?
1 Comments:
Hi Dennis,
From the Montreal Gazette today. Canada is closing its embassy in Iran and recalling all its diplomats.
We at least we know where they stand over the next 50 day.
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Canada+closes+embassy+Iran/7206256/story.html
Peace,
Tom
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