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'Security delirium': Netanyahu wasted $3bn on Iran attack plan – former PM

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x-Israeli premier Ehud Olmert has accused current PM Benjamin Netanyahu of spending $3 billion on a war with Iran that never took place.

Olmert pointed out that the current leader “wasted” the money on “harebrained adventures that haven’t, and won’t, come to fruition.”

“We are dealing with expenditures that go above and beyond multi-year budgets,” Olmert also said in an interview with Israeli broadcaster Channel 2 News. “They scared the world for a year and in the end didn’t do anything.”

The former leader also pointed out that the money was spent on “security delirium”, and “the projects won’t be carried out because 2012 was the decisive year.” The ex-PM referred to the Israeli drive to toughen sanctions, and possibly engage in a military conflict, with Iran to interfere with the nuclear development in the country.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with Ehud Barak, the deputy PM and the defense minister, reacted to the ex-premier’s claims in an interview with Army Radio set to be aired on Sunday, IsraelNationalNews.com reported. Netanyahu called the former PM’s criticism “a bizarre, irresponsible thing to say.” The current leader also indicated, “We’ve done a lot to strengthen the IDF, Mossad and Shin Bet [the Israeli Security Service] in various ways.”

In fact, it’s not the first time that Benjamin Netanyahu has come under fire from former top Israeli politicians. Olmert commented on the anti-Iran drive back in May, saying “There is no reason at this time not to talk about a military effort, but definitely not to initiate an Israeli military strike.”

Tzipi Livni, the resigned leader of the centrist liberal Kadima party, joined the chorus of critics, saying that Netanyahu’s government is putting the existence of the Jewish state “in mortal danger” by ignoring growing international discontent.

“Israel is on a volcano, the international clock is ticking and you should not be the ‘chief of Shin Bet’ to understand that. The real danger is a politics that buries its head in the sand,” Livni pointed out.

Last week, the former head of Israeli Security Service (Shin Bet) Yuval Diskin accused Netanyahu of putting his own interests ahead of the state’s and of playing fast and loose with the country’s security.

"Bibi [Netanyahu] wants to go down in history as the person who did something on this size and scale. I have heard him belittle what his predecessors have done and assert that his mission on Iran is on a much grander scale," Yuval Diskin told Yediot. In particular, Diskin mentioned a meeting during which an attack on Iran was discussed, with Netanyahu eager to convince the leadership to launch an assault on Iran, The Times of Israel reported.

Netanyahu’s leadership comes under fire on the backdrop of calls from leading economists to cut the defense budget, or at least stop its expansion, Haaretz reported. Professor Manuel Trajtenberg, chair of the Israeli Council for Higher Education's planning and budgeting Committee, warned that Israel can’t sustain larger defense spending and that further increases would lead to financial collapse. Furthermore, the former director general of the Finance Ministry, Yarom Ariav, called to shake up the military establishment, reducing the massive armored corps and reconsidering the costly pension arrangements that prevail in the Israel Defense Forces, according to TheMarker.com.

As for the assault on Iran, Defense Minister Ehud Barak estimated at the end of October that Israel and its allies would have to take decision over a military solution of the stand-off in “eight to 10 months”, because sanctions and diplomacy would fail to curb Iran’s nuclear ambition, Britain's Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying.

The waves of criticism sweep the Netanyahu leadership just weeks before the election, and the current leader’s campaign has largely been focusing on bolstering defense in the country.

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And they say Jews are good with money. But since it's probably the Americans who'll cover the costs, all is well, I guess.:rolleyes:
 
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Well,it's peanuts for Israel.

Ehud Olmert said the figure far surpassed that of a yearly budget, which means that the amount spent is a fortune to Israel. Let's not forget how small Israel is. But as said before, since it was probably the Americans who paid for it, Israel can continue business as usual.
 
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Ehud Barak said the figure far surpassed that of a yearly budget, which means that the amount spent is a fortune to Israel. Let's not forget how small Israel is. But as said before, since it was probably the Americans who paid for it, Israel can continue business as usual.

Check your sources next time. The former PM is a political enemy of the current PM and no such amount was wasted, it was just a cheap shot.
 
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Well its Israel's money. Their wish on how to spend it. The accusation is, i believe, petty domestic politics
 
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Check your sources next time. The former PM is a political enemy of the current PM and no such amount was wasted, it was just a cheap shot.

I know well who Ehud Olmert is. But that doesn't mean what he said isn't right. And I've not seen any refutation of the figures as of yet. Netanyhu is quoted on the article and, while he addresses Olmert's criticism, he doesn't say the figure is false. Do you have any sources on that?
 
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I know well who Ehud Olmert is. But that doesn't mean what he said isn't right. And I've not seen any refutation of the figures as of yet. Netanyhu is quoted on the article and, while he addresses Olmert's criticism, he doesn't say the figure is false. Do you have any sources on that?

Show me proof that such an amount was wasted. Go on, i'll wait.
 
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Show me proof that such an amount was wasted. Go on, i'll wait.

Oh boy, why are all Israeli posters 'round here such weirdos and retards?

Anyway, I'll read this as proof that you don't have any figures on the Iran expenses. Your attempt to deny that 3bn were wasted for nothing is mere bluffing.
 
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nah... they didn't waste a penny... Israel gets free gas from GCC... so they simply get free money... so GCC wasted 3bn ?

Just wait for Saudis to run out of oil money. They haven't spent any effort in trying to diversify their economy, so as soon as the oil runs out so does their country. When that happens this whole Israeli-Saudi-US alliance will tumble like a pack of cards.
 
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Check your sources next time. The former PM is a political enemy of the current PM and no such amount was wasted, it was just a cheap shot.

Seems like he was right after all.

Defense sources back up Olmert in Iran spending spat

Israel spent too much money on creating an attack plan against Iran, unnamed security sources said Monday, backing up a claim by former prime minister Ehud Olmert over the weekend that his successor, Benjamin Netanyahu, “wasted” NIS 11 billion on plans against Tehran’s nuclear program.

The senior defense officials, who were party to high-level talks on Iran according to an Israel Radio report, said that Olmert raised a valid point when he criticized the current government for spending too much money to fight the Iranian nuclear threat. They added, however, that Olmert overstated the amount Israel allocated to Iran attack plans.

Last Friday, Olmert accused Netanyahu of wasting NIS 11 billion (just under $3 billion) on “harebrained adventures that haven’t, and won’t, come to fruition.”

Defense sources back up Olmert in Iran spending spat | The Times of Israel
 
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