U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said on Sunday that the Obama administration would not stand in Israel’s way should the latter chooses to take military action to eliminate Iran’s nuclear threat.
White House officials said that the vice president’s remarks demonstrated only U.S. allowance of Israeli sovereignty, and not a change in policy on the part of the Obama administration.
Biden told ABC reporter George Stephanopoulos that Israel has the right to determine its own course of action with regard to the Iranian nuclear threat, regardless of what the Obama administration chooses to do, .
When asked whether the Obama administration would restrain Israeli military action against Iran, Biden responded:
“Israel can determine for itself – it’s a sovereign nation – what’s in their interest and what they decide to do relative to Iran and anyone else.”
Stephanaopoulos posed the question three times, and each time Biden repeated that Israel was free to choose its actions. “If the Netanyahu government decides to take a course of action different than the one being pursued now, that is their sovereign right to do that. That is not our choice.”
White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said Biden’s remarks did not signaling any change of approach on Iran or Israel.
“The vice president refused to engage hypotheticals, and he made clear that our policy has not changed,” Vietor said. “Our friends and allies, including Israel, know that the president believes that now is the time to explore direct diplomatic options.”
During the interview, Biden hinted that President Barack Obama was looking to take a harder line toward Iran over the latter’s contentious nuclear program.
He said that Obama’s offer for dialogue with Tehran remained on the table, but rejected the notion that the U.S. would make concessions for such negotiation to take place.
“The ball’s in their court,” Biden said. “If they choose to meet with the P-5 under the conditions the P-5 has laid out, it means they begin to change course. And it means that the protestors probably had some impact on the behavior of an administration that they don’t like at all.”
Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Sunday, when asked about Biden’s comments, that the U.S. position on Iran and a military strike involves a political decision.
“I have been, for some time, concerned about any strike on Iran. I worry about it being very destabilizing, not just in and of itself but unintended consequences of a strike like that,” Mullen said on CBS’ Face the Nation.
“At the same time, I’m one that thinks Iran should not have nuclear weapons. I think that is very destabilizing,” he said.
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Admiral Mike Mullen says any military strike against Iran would be “very destabilizing.”
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As Israel continues its efforts to portray Iran as a regime hell-bent on a nuclear war, top officials in the White House and the US military express contradictory stances on a potential Israeli attack on Iran.
The top US military commander, Admiral Mike Mullen, warned on Sunday that any military strike against Iran would have “unintended consequences”.
Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Fox News on Sunday that any attack against Iran would be “very destabilizing.”
“I’ve been one who has been concerned about a strike on Iran for some time, because it could be very destabilizing, and it is the unintended consequences of that which aren’t predictable,” he was quoted by AFP as saying.
Meanwhile in the White House, US Vice President Joe Biden said that the US would not stop Israel if it launches an attack against Iran.
The US “cannot dictate to another sovereign nation what they can and cannot do,” Biden said, the Associated Press reported.
Israel, the possessor of the sole nuclear arsenal in the Middle East, accuses Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons and drawing up plans to attack the regime.
Iran denies the charges and says under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which the country is a signatory of; it is entitled to conduct a nuclear program for civilian purposes.
The US, Israel’s staunchest ally, has for sometime denied Israel a green light to carry out an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Biden, however, told ABC that Israel is able to determine “what’s in their interest and what they decide to do relative to Iran and anyone else.”
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gordon
8 months ago
Lets not blame ourselves or anyone else ! These islamics hate life itself. They seem never happy unless they are killing everyone wholesale, beginning with themselves. This is a religious war and nothing else. The big problem for us today the pollution of the politically-correct, campus marxists, who spend all their professional time infiltrating our once straight shooting institutions, and spend most time at professional protest rallies – the Olympic Games equivalent for these people is called Copenhagen, where they showed their true, hypocritical, cowardly colours. And our main problem is these Green types, whose ideology has flowered into a theology, of the same mindless actions as any islamic terrorist fanatic. This is why they seem to act in unison. Truth stands in their way. Thes ‘peace n’ luv’ hippy offspring, are fake and phoney, pop the real question – and their real crud soon comes to the surface. Peace n’ Luv ? – no – these ppl are initially passive-violent types, so, when violence erupts.. they justify it all the time. A good, recent example is the London bombings where the effeminate Lord Mayor Ken Livingstone said this:- “If I were a Jordanain arab I would have done the same”. Now, compare that with the dignity of the New York Mayor during 911.
No wonder England lost its empire at the Suez to General Moshe Dayan – they’ve lost the plot.