
	by Paul Joseph Watson
	March 29, 2012
	
	from
	
	Infowars Website
 
	
	 
	
		
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			Unsuccessful war simulation has given 
			Israelis cold feet  | 
		
	
	
	
	
	Israel’s plan to attack Iran has been postponed until spring 2013 following 
	a war simulation that showed Iran could kill 200 Americans with a single 
	missile strike, according to a report by senior Haaretz correspondent 
	Amir Oren.
	
		
		“At 8:58 P.M. on Tuesday, Israel’s 2012 war 
		against Iran came to a quiet end. The capricious plans for a huge aerial 
		attack were returned to the deep recesses of safes and hearts. 
		
		 
		
		The war may not have been canceled but it 
		has certainly been postponed. For a while, at least, we can sound the 
		all clear: It won’t happen this year. Until further notice, Israel Air 
		Force Flight 007 will not be taking off,”
		
		writes Oren.
	
	
	According to the report, a war simulation 
	conducted by the U.S. Central Command found that an Israeli attack on Iran’s 
	nuclear facilities would immediately be followed by an Iranian missile 
	launch that would kill 200 Americans, a price deemed not worth paying by 
	U.S. generals.
	
	During the same meeting, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak also 
	acknowledged that Israel would not act alone in striking Iran before the 
	U.S. presidential elections in November, according to Oren, meaning that,
	
	
		
		“For all intents and purposes, it was an 
		announcement that this war was being postponed until at least the spring 
		of 2013.”
	
	
	A delay in launching the attack until next 
	spring would scupper expectations that the military assault was set to take 
	place before the end of this year, a time frame that Russia understood
	
	the Israelis were working to. 
	
	 
	
	Last month, Chief of the General Staff of the 
	Russian Armed Forces Nikolai Makarov
	
	stated that an Israeli decision on whether 
	or not to attack would be made before the summer.
	
	In January, the U.S.
	
	cancelled a joint military exercise with 
	Israel which was perceived by many as a sign that the Americans were getting 
	cold feet.
	
	Earlier this month it was
	
	also reported that Israel had,
	
		
		“agreed to hold off a strike on Iran’s 
		nuclear sites this year in exchange for receiving U.S. military 
		equipment,” including bunker-busting bombs and refueling planes. 
		
	
	
	The deal was seen as a tacit admission that
	the 
	Obama administration would support Israel in launching the 
	attack but only after the election in November.
	
	If a decision has been made to postpone the attack, expect the United States 
	to withdraw at least some of its naval might from the Persian Gulf. The U.S. 
	currently has the USS Carl Vinson and the USS Abraham aircraft carriers 
	patrolling the Strait of Hormuz, along with the USS Makin Island, a 
	Wasp-class amphibious assault ship. 
	
	 
	
	Earlier this month
	
	it was announced that four additional mine 
	countermeasure ships were also heading for the region.
	
	As the Stratfor Naval Update map below illustrates, the USS Enterprise, 
	which many speculated was also heading to the Strait of Hormuz in 
	preparation for a strike on Iran, is now scheduled to visit Piraeus, Greece 
	instead, suggesting a cooling of tensions could be taking place - at 
	least for the time being...
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	