[THS] Kristol: Better For US to Attack Iran Than if Israel Did
Peter Webster
psalience at fastmail.fm
Tue Apr 6 16:19:39 CEST 2010
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25140.htm
Kristol: Better For US to Attack Iran Than if Israel Did
By David Edwards and Gavin Dahl
April 05, 2010 "Raw Story" -- The Obama administration should be seriously
considering a strike on Iran, according to neoconservative Fox News contributor Bill
Kristol.
An Israeli Deputy Defense Minister said last week that he expected Israel would have
to attack Iran within a year. Kristol believes it would be better for the US to attack
first.
"I think we have to have a credible threat of force and the preparation to use force
against Iran. It would be much better if we used force against -- to delay the Iranian
nuclear program than if Israel did and there is no evidence that the US government
is being at all serious about the use force there," Kristol told Fox News' Chris Wallace
Sunday.
Nina Easton, also appearing on the Fox News Sunday panel, quickly rebuked Kristol.
"Use of force. You say that so blithely as if use of force -- what happens to next day
after the use of force?" she asked. "I think it behooves us to get the international
community together. You have to have sanctions and you have to have a clear threat
of force."
The narrow range of debate on Fox News varied only slightly from sanctions and
threatening force to launching a US-led war on Iran. Easton said she would also like
to see the Obama administration "curry dissent" in Iran.
Kristol's trigger-finger was too itchy to keep his views in the holster.
"Look, precisely because the consequences are so serious whether we use force or
Israel uses force, a serious and responsible US government must think that through
and play that out," he responded. "I would say the Obama administration is so
adverse to even hinting at the use of force that we don't have the kinds of
preparations we should have if Israel were to strike."
This video is from Fox's Fox News Sunday, broadcast April 4, 2010.
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