Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Report: Israeli PM Orders Military To Prepare For Possible Strike On Iran During 2014. Budgets $3 Billion For The Attack

Netanyahu Orders IDF To Prepare For Possible Strike On Iran During 2014 -- Haaretz

Despite talks between Iran and West, senior officers tell MKs 10b shekels ($2.9b) allocated to IDF to prepare for possible attack.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon have ordered the army to continue preparing for a possible military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities at a cost of at least 10 billion shekels ($2.89 billion) this year, despite the talks between Iran and the West, according to recent statements by senior military officers.

Three Knesset members who were present at Knesset joint committee hearings on Israel Defense Forces plans that were held in January and February say they learned during the hearings that 10 billion shekels to 12 billion shekels of the defense budget would be allocated this year for preparations for a strike on Iran, approximately the same amount that was allocated in 2013.

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More News ON Reports That Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Ordered The IDF To Prepare For Possible Strike On Iran During 2014

Israel budgets $3 bn for strike on Iran - report -- RT
Israel budgets $3 bn preparing for an air strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities – report -- InSerbia
Israel, Fearing Ukraine Crisis Could Help Iran, Spends $2.9 Billion To Prepare Possible Strike -- IBTimes
Report: Netanyahu Ordered IDF to Prepare for Iran Strike -- Israel Today
Israel PM orders army to prepare to hit Iran nuclear sites -- Press TV (Iran)
Israel gears up for possible unilateral strike on Iran -- Xinhuanet

My Comment: Talk is always one thing ... but they are now allocating money. This is becoming serious.

1 comment:

Don Bacon said...

Bad-cop good-cop propaganda. Israel knows that if it attacks Iran for no reason then it's bye-bye Tel Aviv.

What to look for prior to any attack by the US or its Zionist ally is the removal of all sitting-duck US warships from the Persian Gulf. Even if the US does that, it still has 40,000 troops at half a dozen bases around the Gulf which are vulnerable to Iran missiles.