Israel denies access to a us plan to attack Iran
Israel denies access to a us plan to attack Iran

Baghdad-the world
A senior Israeli official denied Sunday a report that sheva national security adviser to u.s. President Barack Obama briefed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a u.s. plan to attack Iran if diplomacy fails to curb its nuclear program.
Haaretz quoted a US official as saying that published u.s. Adviser Thomas donilon reviewed the outline of the plan on dinner with Netanyahu earlier this month.
The Israeli official said that refused to publish his name due to the sensitivity of the issue, Reuters "there is nothing in the article. Donilon has not met with the Prime Minister over dinner, is not matched by private plans did not provide on operations to attack Iran."
Haaretz said Netanyahu secretly informed that the plan represents the most significant effort from us officials who have visited Israel adults last month, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Israel on the implementation of the military side of Iran.
The report coincided with a visit to Israel by Obama's main rival in presidential elections in November the next Republican candidate Mitt Romney, who is scheduled to meet with Netanyahu on Sunday.
Haaretz said that Netanyahu informed donilon "Pentagon" planning for possible decision to attack Iran's nuclear sites and briefed him on some plans.
He was Assistant Chief of the Republican candidate Mitt Romney in the US presidential election on Sunday that Romney would support Israel if they should use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
Romney aide on national security Dan Senor told reporters accompanying the Republican candidate on his trip to Israel "if Israel was forced to take action on their part to prevent Iran from developing that capacity will respect the ruling" Romney "that resolution."
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