A Former Spy Chief Questions the Judgment of Israeli Leaders
NY Times / ETHAN BRONNER
04-Jun-2011 (one comment)

JERUSALEM — The man who ran Israel’s
Mossad spy agency until January contends that Israel’s top leaders lack
judgment and that the anticipated pressures of international isolation
as the Palestinians campaign for statehood could lead to rash decisions — like an airstrike on Iran.

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Meir Dagan, left, the former chief of the Israeli
intelligence agency Mossad, said he feared that in his absence there
would be no counterweight to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right.

The former intelligence chief, Meir Dagan, who stepped down after eight
years in the post, has made several unusual public appearances and
statements in recent weeks. He made headlines a few weeks ago when he asserted at a Hebrew University conference that a military attack on Iran would be “a stupid idea.”

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Simorgh5555

Please condemn marriages and

by Simorgh5555 on

Please condemn marriages and sexual intercourse with nine year olds. Even though the Islamic Republic is notorious for executing minors it does not mean they should also rape children as well. Khomeini was a great Muslim but I cannot bring myself to accepting sex with children as the norm even if the prophet himself (pbuh) married 9 year old Ayesha himself.