Whatever happened to that war with Iran?
Salon / Justin Elliott
01-Jul-2011

Last August, the Atlantic published a splashy cover story by Jeffrey Goldberg that led with a startling prediction: Israel would more likely than not launch bombing raids on Iran's nuclear sites by July 2011, according to Goldberg's mostly Israeli (and unnamed) sources.

Today is July 1, and there has, of course, been no attack. It's worth looking back at the influential piece and considering what happened. Wrote Goldberg:

 

[A] consensus emerged that there is a better than 50 percent chance that Israel will launch a strike by next July. (Of course, it is in the Israeli interest to let it be known that the country is considering military action, if for no other reason than to concentrate the attention of the Obama administration. But I tested the consensus by speaking to multiple sources both in and out of government, and of different political parties. Citing the extraordinary sensitivity of the subject, most spoke only reluctantly, and on condition of anonymity. They were not part of some public-relations campaign.)

 

The piece, packaged with a provocative cover image and headline ("ISRAEL IS GETTING READY TO BOMB IRAN") was the subject of intense >>>

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