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November 29, 2010 | Share |
http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Article.aspx?id=197131
From an Israeli perspective, therefore, it would not be an exaggeration to say that WikiLeaks may have done the country a service on Sunday. By presenting the Arab leaders as more extreme in their remarks than Israeli leaders, the cables show the dissonance in the region and the danger involved in allowing Iran to continue with its nuclear program.
Who ever doubted that Arab leaders were more extreme than Israelis?


Jon_i_Cohen
29 November, 2010 - 16:28
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Netanyahu draws attention to this today and here is just one example fromnthe "Arabs"
The Need to Resist Iran
¶10. (S) The King, Foreign Minister, Prince Muqrin, and Prince Nayif all agreed that the Kingdom needs to cooperate with the US on resisting and rolling back Iranian influence and subversion in Iraq. The King was particularly adamant on this point, and it was echoed by the senior princes as well.
Al-Jubeir recalled the King's frequent
"exhortations to the US to attack Iran and so put an end to its nuclear weapons program. "He told you to cut off the head of the snake,"
he recalled to the Charge', adding that working with the US to roll back Iranian influence in Iraq is a strategic priority for the King and his government.