Former Israeli Spy calls for Strike on Iran
AFP is reporting that the former head of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency said monday that Israel should launch a pre-emptive strike to prevent arch-foe Iran from going nuclear
"I am of the opinion that, since there is an ongoing war, since the threat is permanent, since the intention of the enemy in this case is to annihilate you, the right doctrine is one of pre-emption and not of retaliation," Shabtai Shavit told a conference.
Shavit, who served as chief of Israel's foreign spy agency from 1989 to 1996, was speaking at a conference held at the Bar Ilan University outside Tel Aviv.
"To use retaliation as the main strategy means to sit idly and wait until the enemy comes to attack you," a university statement quoted Shavit as saying.
"But we are dealing with an enemy that plans all the time and waits for the opportunity to arise in order to attack, so what is the point, even morally, to wait and do something only when we are attacked," he said.
In 1981 Israel bombed an Iraqi nuclear reactor and attacked a suspected Syrian nuclear facility in 2007.