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- Leaked documents say Barak warned U.S. the window of opportunity to strike Iran was closing
- Cables show Arab states pressed U.S. for military assault on Iran
- Netanyahu downplays impact of leaked cables
A 2009 American government cable released Sunday by the WikiLeaks website quotes Defense Minister Ehud Barak as telling visiting American officials that a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities was viable until the end of 2010, but after that "any military solution would result in unacceptable collateral damage."
| | Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on September 1, 2010. |
| Photo by: AP |
The whistle-blowing website obtained some 250,000 diplomatic cables between the U.S. and its allies, which Washington had urged the site not to publish. But by Sunday evening Israel time, major news organizations around the world had released a significant amount of documents touching on subjects ranging from Iran's nuclear aspirations, to espionage at the United Nations and even the behavior of the British monarchy.
Too bad Obama was busy Playing golf and basketball
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