Barak Threatens Lebanon of War again… Syria maybe Also a Target

"Israeli" War Minister Ehud Barak warned on Monday that in absence of a peace deal with Syria, "Israel" could find itself at war with the Arab country to the north.
Speaking at an annual gathering of top "Israeli" occupation army officers, Barak said that it was crucial to open negotiations as soon as possible and to do so while the other side - Syria - perceived "Israel" as being strong.
"In the absence of a deal with Syria we could reach an armed conflict that could develop into a full-fledged war," he said. "As is in the Middle East, immediately after the war we will sit down and negotiate exactly what we have been talking about for the past 15 years."
Regarding Iran, Barak said that the Islamic Republic was the greatest threat to world order and that while the United States was planning a new round of tough sanctions it was doubtful that they would have the desired effect.
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