Wednesday, August 20, 2008

US Refuses To Sell Israel Warplanes

The United States has refused to sell Israel planes out of concern that it might be seen as encouraging an Israeli attack on Iran, Channel 10 reported on Wednesday evening.

During his most recent visit to the US earlier this month, Defense Minister Ehud Barak requested that America sell the IAF several Boeing 767 refueling planes. However, the White House refused, as it was not prepared to seem as though it was aiding a potential attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, the report, which could not be confirmed by The Jerusalem Post, stated.

The IAF has a great need of the planes, as the ones currently used by the air force are extremely old.

Last week, Barak told Army Radio that the US had made it clear it was opposed at the present time to military action against Teheran.

Plausible deniability at it's finest.  If Israel attacks Iran, we can logically say: "Look, we told them not to, they went ahead anyway."

It's not like we wouldn't enjoy a successful attack on Iran's nuclear facilities anyway. :)

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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