Twitterrific: Israeli / US Ambassador Michael Oren Answers My Tweet On Iran (Video)
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Embassy of Israel in Washington DC is tweeting
Over at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC – World renowned author, IDF spokesman and now Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren has been taking weekly twitter questions, and answering them online via video. A nifty way for the Embassy and the Ambassador to engage with both the media and public, while simultaneously presenting Israel’s positions in an easily accessible online format. Israeli institutions have been thankfully leading the way of late (Gaza), employing web 2.0 technology as a communications format.
When I saw the latest embassy tweet open to questions for the Ambassador regarding Iran, I naturally felt compelled to participate. Israel, America, Iran, these are topics of endless interest here at the Hashmonean. So I asked via tweet what the avg. person could do to keep the international focus on Iran?
To my great pleasure.. The Ambassador has answered two tweets; One from well known blogger & journalist Ben Smith at the politico.. and the other from yours truly – somewhat lesser known blogger, who reads a little Ben Smith.
Video: The Ambassador takes tweets on Iran
Oren gives a thorough low down on Iran & answers to both questions, heck I even got a subtle chiding for my slight lack of diplomacy, awesome! : )
Thanks to the Israeli Embassy for taking and answering my tweet, and seriously who doesn’t love Ambassador Oren?
With the departure of Dan Gillerman ambassador to the UN extraordinaire, it’s certainly comforting to see such great new addition for Israeli diplomacy. You can follow @IsraelDC the Israeli Embassy account at twitter, the youtube channel as well as @benpolitico. My own tweets are up @Hashmonean.
*I fixed Ben’s link from the dreaded WP link to self bug.
Unlikely Allies: Has Iran’s Nuclear Threat Forged a Secret Israeli Saudi Détente?
Denials abound, but so do the many causal links & leaks..
Signs: Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia align
When Obama’s administration first tabled the ideology behind its mid east peace efforts, a core argument was the driving need to take advantage of what was termed ‘a rare opportunity for consensus’. The argument was that the Iranian rush to nuclear technology which must be stopped, had created a rare spot of common ground for often feuding parties all around the Middle East. I recall Senator Kerry, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee waxing lyrically about it at the time, and the need to urgently re-examine the Saudi Peace Plan as a result.
A policy of convenient linkage was put forward by the White House quite publically - The peace process was key to solving the Iranian riddle, and as such a massive effort toward Palestinian Israeli engagement was necessary. The Saudi’s weren’t all that interested however, they rejected the notion that forging Palestinian peace was a pre-requisite to stopping Iran. They further quickly doused any talk of concessions to Israel, a key component of Obama’s linkage plan.
Israel also rejected the notion, Netanyahu in fact argued the opposite linkage. The only way to facilitate an eventual peace he said was to remove a main instigator preventing peace, Iran – World’s most prolific sponsor of terror, and patron of the Hezbollah & Hamas radical Islamic terror groups. All three openly sworn to Israel’s destruction.
Thus, in a most backhand manner, it appeared that there was indeed Saudi Israeli consensus. Consensus which was shared with Egypt as well, that Iran must be stopped and more effort toward that goal was needed. The quiet consensus seemingly emerged that America was not being aggressive enough toward that goal. We heard rumblings about it after expansive tours of the Gulf by Sec Def. Gates & Admiral Mullen, the senior US defense officials sent by Obama to brief Gulf leaders.
Signs: The Saudi Strike Path
Not once, but twice now we have heard rumors involving the Saudis spill over into the international press. Rumors regarding possible overflights Israel might employ to cut the distance involved striking the Iranian nuclear weapons programs. Both rumors linked talks with Israel’s Mossad chief Meir Dagan, and the Sauds possibly turning a blind eye to any Israeli aircraft which might be headed to Iran across the vast Saudi deserts & kingdom.
On both occasions, these rumors were flatly denied by both the Saudis & Israel. Of course, that would be the case whether they were based in reality or not. If anything even in the best case scenario this would be a marriage of convenience, not love or lust that is for certain. But, against the odds another compelling sign has emerged.
Signs: Saudi Largess
The House of Saud is on a military spending binge, a world leading one at that. They are buying up tens of billions of dollars worth of military hardware, a lot of it is advanced US equipment. Israel doth protest, but not all that loudly which suggests a tacit understanding on the international level of sorts that these weapons and systems are not aimed at the holy land. This last point I am arguing may seem somewhat weak in the signs department, but I’ll up the ante and solidify the link by bringing in Russia.
Israel, assisted somewhat by the USA has been vigorously petitioning Russia not to sell Iran advanced Russian S-300 Anti Aircraft missile systems. This has been ongoing for a few years. Escalating to the point where Israel has in its own leaks & rumors threatened that such a weapons system delivery to Iran, could spur an immediate Israeli strike. Clearly, the issue is regarded with the utmost of seriousness as such weapons in Iran could remove a strike option from the table entirely. Thankfully we can suddenly add Russia to the pot of Israeli & Saudi interests seemingly converging.
The Saudi S-400s
When Israel most recently petitioned the Russians (again) about the S-300, the Ruskies were rumored to have replied something along the lines of.. ‘If you don’t want us delivering these S-300s to Iran, why don’t you buy them from us instead?‘
The implication being clear enough. The Iranian contract was lucrative, but the Russians might be prepared to take the billion plus dollars such a sale would ring up for them someplace else. That sticker price however is a bit steep for Israel to absorb, especially since such a system cannot be integrated into Israel’s defenses which are based entirely on Israeli & American design.

Video: Saudis Buying S-400s?
Which brings us oddly enough back to the Saudis. Their systems and the many billions of dollars more they have pledged to purchase are also mostly American designs. Which makes their recent moves to purchase a big S-400 order from Russia quite interesting. Unlike Israel, the Saudis can afford a billion here or there to prevent the delivery of said missiles to Iran. Maybe the offer was to Israel, but in the interests of détente in the face of a common threat - the Saudis have yet again come in to close the deal on keeping the pressure on Iran.
Haveil Havalim: Sittin in the Succa Edition
Ben-Yehuda is hosting the latest Jewish blog carnival, a Sukkot edition..
Usually you’ll find a dearth of posts around the holidays for the Jblogs as people are naturally busy or occupied, but he does an admirable job whipping together a carnival – nice! As for myself I have at least 3 or 4 unfinished posts in my drafts. I’m not sure other than busy what is up with me. My post counts are way down. Heh, that sounded pretty dramatic..
‘Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor, not a blogger – His post counts are way down!
Sorry, I recently saw the new Star Trek movie, must have got distracted for a second there. In any case one of those drafts is pretty neat, regarding recent US changes to Missile Defense and how it affects Israel.Maybe I’ll wrap that up and post it. But until then I’m really wondering only one thing, well maybe a couple of things..
- Why is Sukkot spelled with k in english, and Succa with c?
- Why did one of my neighbors strip a nearby tree so badly in order to cover the roof of his succah? Is he an idiot by birth?
- Why is it that every year by Sukkot I know the Oakland Raiders are going to suck badly?..again.
I did not see answers for these burning life questions at the Carnival, but you may be luckier! Check it out : )


