Brzezinski: U.S. Will Attack Israeli Jets if They Try to Attack Iran
ABC News
22 Settembre 2009
Brzezinsky: se Israele attacca l’Iran, USA dovrebbe abbatterne gli aerei
The national security adviser for former President Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, gave an interview to The Daily Beast in
which he suggested President Obama should make it clear to Israel that
if they attempt to attack Iran's nuclear weapons sites the U.S. Air
Force will stop them.
"We are not exactly impotent little babies," Brzezinski said. "They
have to fly over our airspace in Iraq. Are we just going to sit there
and watch? ... We have to be serious about denying them that right.
That means a denial where you aren’t just saying it. If they fly over,
you go up and confront them. They have the choice of turning back or
not. No one wishes for this but it could be a 'Liberty' in reverse."
The USS Liberty was a U.S. Navy technical research ship that the
Israeli Air Force mistakenly attacked during the Six Day War in 1967.
Brzezinski endorsed then-Sen. Obama's presidential campaign in
August 2007, which at the time was portrayed in the media as a boost to
Obama's foreign policy cred. The Washington Post reported: "Barack
Obama, combating the perception that he is too young and inexperienced
to handle a dangerous world, got a boost yesterday from a paragon of
foreign policy eminence, Zbigniew Brzezinski."
Brzezinski was never an official campaign adviser, but Republicans
jumped on the endorsement to push the meme that Obama wouldn't be a
friend to Israel, as Brzezinski's views of Israel attracted criticism from some quarters in the American Jewish community.
“Brzezinski is not an adviser to the campaign,” former Ambassador Dennis Ross, then a senior adviser on Middle East affairs to the Obama campaign, said at the time.
“There is a lot of disinformation that is being pushed, but he is not
an adviser to the campaign. Brzezinski came out and supported Obama
early because of the war in Iraq. A year or so ago they talked a couple
of times. That’s the extent of it, and Sen. Obama has made it clear
that on other Middle Eastern issues, Brzezinski is not who he looks to.
They don’t have the same views.”
Brzezinski plays no role in the Obama administration; the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Brzezinski's comments come within the same week that the White House distanced itself from comments made by former President Carter, who
said he thinks "an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated
animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is
a black man."
UPDATE: Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev told CNN that Israeli
President Shimon Peres assured him that Israel would not attack Iran.
"This is the worst thing that one can imagine," Medvedev said. "What
would happen afterwards? A humanitarian catastrophe, a huge number of
refugees. And Iran would want revenge, and not only over Israel, but
over other countries as well. The events in the region would become
completely unpredictable. I think the scope of such a disaster would
not be comparable to anything. Therefore, before taking the decision to
launch any attacks, you need to think the situation through. It would
be the most irrational way to deal with the situation. But my Israeli
colleagues told me they do not plan to do that. And I trust them.`
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