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US Secret Message to Iran: We Oppose “Israeli” Strike, Don’t Target US

US Secret Message to Iran: We Oppose “Israeli” Strike, Don’t Target US
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Washington reportedly sends Tehran indirect message saying it will not back "Israeli" strike on nuclear facilities as long as Iran refrains from attacking American facilities in the Persian Gulf.

"Israeli" Yedioth Ahronoth reported Monday that "the United States has indirectly informed Iran, via two European nations, that it would not back an "Israeli" strike against the country's nuclear facilities, as long as Tehran refrains from attacking American interests in the Persian Gulf."
According to the report, Washington used covert back-channels in Europe to clarify that the US does not intend to back "Israel" in a strike that may spark a regional conflict.
US Secret Message to Iran: We Oppose “Israeli” Strike, Don’t Target USIn return, Washington reportedly expects Iran to steer clear of strategic American assets in the Persian Gulf, such as military bases and aircraft carriers.
This comes as "Israeli" officials reported an unprecedented low in the military ties, which stems from the Obama administration's desire to warn "Israel" against mounting an uncoordinated attack on Iran.In parallel, "The New York Times" US daily reported Monday that US President Barack Obama is promoting a series of steps meant to curb an "Israeli" offensive against Iran, while forcing the Islamic Republic to take the nuclear negotiations more seriously.
One of the steps considered is "an official declaration by Obama about what might bring about American military action, as well as covert activities that have been previously considered and rejected," the report said.

Several of Obama's top advisors believe that Tel Aviv is seeking an unequivocal American statement regarding a US strike on Iran. "Israel" presses that such a statement is made during Obama's address before the UN General Assembly on September 25.
Others in the White House said "Israel" is trying to drag the US into an unnecessary conflict in the Gulf.


White House spokesman Jay Carney said Monday that "There is absolutely no daylight between the United States and "Israel" when it comes to preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon."
Carney said that all options remain on the table for Iran. He said the "window for diplomacy remains open," adding that the diplomatic process remains the best way to deal with the Islamic Republic, though "that window will not remain open indefinitely."


According to the New York Times, Washington has also sent Iran a back-channel deal suggesting they curb their nuclear ambitions, but Tehran rejected the deal, saying no agreement is possible sans lifting all West-imposed sanctions.
"The Obama administration is exploring the possibility of mounting a covert operation, as well as waging a quiet cyber war against Iran," the report said.

Source: Ynet, NYT, Edited by moqawama.org

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