Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Israel fears Syrian retaliatory strikes

Israel fears Syrian retaliatory strikes:

Normally, when Israel finds itself at the center of a US war argument, it is Israeli officials that put themselves there.

In Syria, it has been the Obama Administration’s choice, as they try to paint their plans to attack Syria as about “protecting Israel.”

That is part of the rhetorical battle that Secretary of State John Kerry and others seem desperate to push, and the State Department announced on Monday that Kerry had called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “reassure” him of the administration’s continued intention to attack Syria.

That call might play well in lobbying to Congress, but it reportedly does not sit well with much of Israel’s leadership, which is said to be extremely uncomfortable with the Obama Administration’s decision to make the war somehow about them.

It’s not surprising, either, for while many in Israel already feared that the US attack on Syria would expose them to “retaliatory” strikes, the Obama Administration’s efforts to brand it as a war for Israel have made it virtually a foregone conclusion that the victims of the US strikes will see them as coming on behalf of Israel.

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