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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who started this subject4/14/2002 2:53:08 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Interesting little tidbit about Netanyahu in today's Novak column. I suspect I don't need to add that I view N's warnings as suspect. Always too much politics, too much ambition, too much the ideologue.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in secret briefings of U.S. senators in Washington this past week, warned that Iraq's Saddam Hussein not only is acquiring nuclear weapons but may have the means of delivering them against the United States.

Netanyahu, who is positioning himself to succeed Ariel Sharon as prime minister, warned that the Iraqi weapons could enter the United States in satchels carried by terrorists. U.S. intelligence has minimized the likelihood of such an approach.

A footnote: Netanyahu is the favorite Israeli politician among conservative Republicans. Many agree privately with his criticism of President Bush's Middle East policy, but so far, few will say so publicly.


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