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Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Barak Says Dagan’s Comments on Iran Hurt Israel

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak criticized on Monday comments made by Israel's ex-Mossad chief, who said a military strike on Iran would be a "stupid thing."
Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan's comments "hurt Israel's ability to deter" Barak said during an interview with Israel Radio.

"Any ability to disperse the ambiguousness surrounding the issue of Iran" hurts Israel's standing against Iran, the defense minister said. Barak said that the military option against Iran must remain on the table so that international efforts to stop Iran's nuclear program are ‘effective’.

"There is no decision to attack Iran," Barak clarified. "We don't make decisions beforehand for hypothetical situations. I don't think that anyone would be happy to pull the trigger on a military operation against Iran."

Last month, Dagan made the comments about Iran while speaking in public at a conference of the senior public service organization, held at Hebrew University. This was Dagan's first public appearance since he left the service at the end of 2010.

"Any strike against that [the civilian program] is an illegal act according to international law," Dagan said. Dagan warned that an air force strike against Iran has "potential for significant complications and it is best to avoid war (s) with non-beneficial results and also those with no lasting effect. It is important to remember that war is only one option among many alternatives."

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