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U.S. delivers strong warning to Isreal

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TEL AVIV – According to informed Middle Eastern security  officials, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel delivered a strongly worded  message to Israel – do not attack Iran.

The officials told WND that Hagel informed the Israeli  government the Obama administration will not accept any unilateral Israeli  attack against Iran and that Israel must not strike Tehran without coordination  with the U.S.

Hagel further told Israel that Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu cannot decide alone whether Iran has crossed the nuclear threshold, or  the so-called Red Line previously outlined by the Israeli leader.

In a speech at the United Nations in September, Netanyahu  drew a red line on a drawing of a bomb, depicting the point where he said Iran  will have enough medium-enriched uranium to move rapidly toward building a  nuclear bomb.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu draws a red line on the image of a bomb at the U.N. Sept. 27,  2012.

Netanyahu said at the U.N. that Iran could reach that point  this spring or summer. By contrast, Obama has resisted setting any such  deadlines.

Last week, Israel’s former military intelligence chief,  Amos Yadlin, said, “If Iran continues to enrich uranium at its current rate,  toward the end of the year it will cross the red line in a clear manner.”

The information comes after a former International Atomic  Energy Agency senior nuclear inspector warned that Iran has discovered a way to  circumvent Israel’s red line and that the red line may have already been  passed.

Last fall, an IAEA report on Iran’s nuclear program showed  a dip in the amount of 20 percent enriched uranium. Commenting on the report,  the former deputy director-general for safeguards at the IAEA and senior nuclear  inspector Olli Heinonen explained in a recent opinion article how this decrease  is likely a gimmick.

He wrote that Iran has the capability to reconvert the  uranium material back to the gas needed for its nuclear program. The converted  20 percent enriched uranium, now in a less worrisome oxide form, can “be  converted back into centrifuge feedstock within a week.”

Heinonen warned that Iran may be able to convert the  uranium without risk of detection.

If, through this process, Iran can disguise the quantity of  enriched uranium it actually possesses, then Israel’s so-called red line may be  artificial.

Heinonen further argued Iran has already passed Netanyahu’s  red line of 250 kilograms of 20 percent enriched uranium, estimating Tehran  possess as much as 280 kilograms, excluding any material that has already gone  through the conversion process.

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