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Israel and US set for crisis talks on Iran

March 1, 2012 15:12
It's a date: Bibi and Obama

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

All three of Israel's most senior leaders are visiting the United States in attempt to reach an understanding with the Obama administration over a possible strike on Iran's nuclear programme.

Defence Minister Ehud Barak conferred this week with the heads of the Pentagon while President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will both meet President Barack Obama.

The flurry of diplomatic activity between Washington and Jerusalem has seen visits to Israel by the entire American security hierarchy this year, including Defence Secretary Leon Panetta, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Martin Dempsey, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. At the same time, senior Israeli security officials including Mossad chief Tamir Pardo and Military Intelligence Commander Major General Aviv Kochavi have been to Washington, while this is Mr Barak's second visit to Washington in 2012.

The Americans have been trying to convince Israel that the international pressure and new sanctions on Iran may still succeed in forcing Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions and that there is still time for diplomacy before launching a strike. The Israeli refusal to give the administration advance warning of such a strike has further convinced the Americans that Israel is close to acting.

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