Monday, February 27, 2012

WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli officials say they won't warn the U.S. if they decide to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, according to one U.S. intelligence official familiar with the discussions. The pronouncement, delivered in a series of private, top-level conversations, sets a tense tone ahead of meetings in the coming days at the White House and Capitol Hill.


Of course they won't!  They know that somehow, someway, the administration would find a way to either short circuit the attack, or flat out warn the Iranians.


So much for fostering trust and support from our allies.

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