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    U.S. Military Official: We Are Concerned Israel Will Not Warn Us
    Before Iran Attack

    Published on Saturday, November 5, 2011
    by Haaretz (Israel)


    Senior U.S. military official tells CNN U.S. 'increasingly vigilant'
    over military developments in Iran and Israel, says 'absolutely'
    concerned Israel may attack Iran nuclear facilities.
    U.S. officials are concerned that Israel will not warn them before
    taking military action against Iran's nuclear facilities, a senior
    U.S. military official said Friday.


    Israel Air Force F-15. U.S. officials are concerned that Israel will
    not warn them before taking military action against Iran's nuclear
    facilities, a senior U.S. military official said Friday. (photo: Alon
    Ron ) The official, who asked to remain anonymous, told the CNN
    network that although in the past, U.S. officials thought they would
    receive warning from Israel if it did take military action against
    Iran, "now that doesn't seem so ironclad."

    The U.S. is "absolutley" concerned that Israel is preparing an attack
    on Iran's nuclear facilities, and this concern is increasing, CNN
    reported the official as saying.

    The U.S. has increased its `watchfulness' of Iran and Israel over the
    past few weeks, U.S. Central and European Commands, which watch
    Iranian and Israeli developments respectively, are `increasingly
    vigilant' at this time, according to the official, and a second
    military official who also spoke with CNN.

    The military official emphasized that the U.S is concerned about the
    risk a strike against Iran could pose for American troops in Iraq and
    in the Persian Gulf, according to the CNN report.

    The official also said that the U.S. does not intend to follow a
    military action against Iran, CNN said.

    This past week, reports have surfaced regarding Israeli military
    action against Iran. A senior Israeli official said Wednesday that
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak are
    trying to muster a majority in the cabinet in favor of military action
    against Iran.

    On Friday, President Shimon Peres said that he believes Israel and the
    world may soon take military action against Iran. His comments
    followed

    As the drumbeat of reports about possible military action against
    Iran's nuclear facilities intensified, an International Atomic Energy
    Agency report, to be released next week is expected to reveal
    intelligence suggesting Iran made computer models of a nuclear warhead
    and other previously undisclosed details on alleged secret work by
    Tehran on nuclear arms, diplomats told The Associated Press on Friday.

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