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US or Israeli Military Strike against Iran Hinges on Secret Saudi Diplomacy 

>From DEBKA-Net-Weekly Updated Exclusively by DEBKAfile




 




 

 

 

Saudi Prince Bandar, National Security Adviser

is only the latest of many publications reporting that the United States and
Israel are preparing to attack Iran. Sunday, Feb. 25, the Pentagon spokesman
made haste to sharply reject the report of a 24-hour war plan. He stressed
Washington is going to work with allies in the region” to address concerns
about specific Iranian government activities through diplomatic efforts.” 

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice offered to talk with any Iranian
representative at any time if Iran will suspend enrichment and reprocessing
activities. That should be a signal,” she added.

The military, naval, air and amphibious strength the US has built up around
Iranian shores speaks louder than words. Iran has countered that signal by
placing its army and the elite Revolutionary Guards Corps on full war
footing since September 2006.

Israel, the third element in the war equation (or first, according to the
London Daily Telegraph), is in the middle of a concentrated series of combat
training and war games. Field officers and troops have been told, contrary
to the evaluations submitted by Israel’s intelligence agencies to the
government Sunday, Feb. 25, to be ready for a major flare-up on more than
one front in the summer. 

Behind all this sound and fury, a patient American effort is going forward
to secretly cajole Iran into abandoning its nuclear aspirations and so
achieve a repeat of the successes of 2005, when Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi
gave up his weapons of mass destruction, and again this year, when Kim Jon
Il in North Korea agreed to disarm his nuclear weapons.

DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources report that the answers to the
pressing questions of if and when America will attack Iran may turn up in
the grey areas between US-Iranian-Israeli military preparations and the
events in Iraq, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, or between the American war
preparations and the quiet haggling over terms going forward with Tehran far
from the cameras.

Some of those confidential exchanges were held during the US secretary of
state’s three days in Jerusalem from Feb. 17 to 19, when she led an
unprofitable initiative to revive the Israel-Palestinian peace track. They
continued Feb. 20 in Amman, where Rice led a US-Arab intelligence summit.
That week was devoted to the next stage of the military vice the US had
clamped down on Iran, but also to the hush-hush diplomacy which Saudi Arabia
has been designated to lead.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly 290 revealed on Feb. 23: 

In Amman, the US secretary met was a whole galaxy of Arab decision-makers
and intelligence chiefs: the two top Saudi security officials, Prince Bandar
bin Sultan, national security adviser, and Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, head
of the General Intelligence Presidency, as well as a string of secret
service chiefs from various Arab countries, Jordan’s King Abdullah and,
finally, an off-the-record encounter with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas,
whom she had met a day earlier at a three-way meeting with Israeli prime
minister Ehud Olmert.

According to the official communiqué, the US secretary met in Amman with the
heads of the secret services of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt and the United
Arab Emirates – nicknamed the Arab Quartet.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly’s sources describe the occasion as far more far-reaching in
scope, agenda and importance than the laconic statement suggests. 

For one thing, a deputy of CIA Director General Michael Hayden, described as
the agency’s No. 2, was present. So too were the US military intelligence
chief in Iraq and Washington’s Security Coordinator for the Palestinians,
Lt. Gen. Keith W. Dayton, as well as the head of the United Arab Emirates’
intelligence services, who is known as Emir Muhammad, and the head of
Jordan’s intelligence services, Gen. Muhammad Zuaibi. There, too, was
Egyptian intelligence minister, Gen. Omar Suleiman, alongside high-ranking
officials of the Kuwaiti and Moroccan secret services.

The importance of this US-Arab intelligence summit was quickly appreciated
in Tehran. No sooner had the participants dispersed Tuesday night, than
Iran’s national security adviser, Ali Larijani, was on a special plane to
Riyadh and closeted with Princes Bandar and Muqrin to find out what was next
on the agenda of the secret exchanges Washington is conducting through Saudi
mediation. 

DEBKAfile adds: 

There is no knowing at this moment where these hectic war preparations by
the US, Israel and Iran - joined by Syria, Hizballah and the Palestinian
Hamas - are leading. Neither can the prospects be weighed of the floating
Saudi effort to halt or curtail Iran’s advance towards nuclear armament.
However, a rogue factor must be taken into account: an unforeseen military
or terrorist act against US targets in Iraq, against Lebanon and Israel - or
a clandestine operation inside Iran - may well overload the delicate balance
of terror and tip the crisis into dangerous waters. 

The outcome would depend on who pulled the wires of such a provocation.
Intelligence leading to Tehran would pile up more pressure for an American
answer in kind. If it led to Syria, Hizballah or Hamas, Israel would face a
hard decision, in consultation with Washington.

The standoff at this stage has too many unknown and changeable elements and
is therefore too volatile for responsible predictions one way or the other. 

 



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