5 Sept 2012

Apartheid Fifth Column: Israeli PM Netanyahu adjourns security meeting over Iran leak + US Aircraft Carrier Stennis Is Now En Route To Join Enterprise And Eisenhower Off Iranian Coast

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has furiously adjourned a meeting of Israel’s security cabinet after details about disagreement between intelligence services over Iran were leaked to the media.

On Wednesday, Netanyahu ended the second part of a meeting that had begun on Tuesday to discuss security issues related to Iran, saying someone in the meeting has betrayed the national trust by leaking details of discussions.

“Something grave happened shortly after the conclusion of the meeting yesterday: leaks from the security cabinet meeting,” Netanyahu said in a statement issued by his office.
“This is basic tool for managing the country’s security. Someone yesterday harmed in a grave manner the confidence that the citizens put in this body. He broke the basic rules governing discussions in the security-cabinet. He also harmed the good name of all those who were in the meeting and did not leak the information,” he said.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot published a story titled “Disagreement about Iran among the intelligence agencies”.

According to the report, Israel’s different intelligence services - the Mossad, Shin Bet, and Army Intelligence - do not agree

about the period where a possible Israeli attack would no longer be effective due to Iran’s progress on its nuclear energy program.

The US, Israel and some of their allies accuse Tehran of pursuing military objectives in its nuclear energy program.

Tel Aviv has repeatedly threatened Tehran with a military strike to pressure it to halt its nuclear energy work.

Iran refutes the allegations over its nuclear energy program and maintains that as a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and a committed member of the International Atomic Energy Agency it has every right to develop and acquire the nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Iranian officials have also promised a crushing response to any military strike against the country. 


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Additional:
US Aircraft Carrier Stennis Is Now En Route To Join Enterprise And Eisenhower Off Iranian Coast 

Back in early July we wrote that contrary to expectations, veteran Middle Eastern aircraft carrier CVN-74 Stennis would end its shore leave far earlier than expected, and be redeployed back to its usual stomping grounds just off Iran months ahead of schedule. As of days ago, the Stennis has quietly departed Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton and is off. It will join CVN-65 Enterprise (which is doing its last tour of duty ever before being decommissioned) and CVN-69 Eisenhower in the Arabian Sea, aka off the coast of Iran. This will be one of the only times in history when the US has had three aircraft carriers in close proximity to those evil Iranians who are hell bent on global domination. Expect Stennis to reach Iran (and be available to support an Israeli attack of Iran) in the last third week of September. Then determine when the next full/new moon is following the arrival of Stennis at its destination, and buy Brent calls just ahead. Finally, profit.
From Kitsap Sun:
The USS John C. Stennis, with more than 2,000 sailors aboard, left Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton on Monday to begin what's expected to be an eight-month deployment. The Stennis has only been home since March 2, when it returned from a seven-month deployment in the Middle East. But with tensions remaining high in that region, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta ordered the aircraft carrier back out to sea. The carrier had not been scheduled to deploy until January.
CVN-74 departs on its way to CVN-65 and CVN-69.

Source: Stratfor

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