Former Intel chief Yadlin calls for military contingency plan with US against Iran

Former Military Intelligence chief and the Zionist Union’s candidate for Defense Minster, Amos Yadlin, on Tuesday called for a military pact with the United States against Iran.

 

Speaking at the New-Tech conference, an event focusing on groundbreaking technological innovations in the military field, Yadlin expressed belief in the need for a US-Israel agreement that would shadow any future deal between Washington and Tehran that would allow the latter to maintain a nuclear energy program.

 

Yadlin addressed the US as Israel’s central, most powerful and often only ally, and suggested that the two countries must develop a contingency plan not only to deter Iran from reneging on a nuclear deal, but that will also serve as strategic insurance in case Iran actively pursues a weaponized nuclear capability.

 

“We must develop a parallel agreement in which we, along with the Americans, establish a course of action to be taken if the Iranians violate the agreement and return to the nuclear threshold.”

 

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