October 14, 2007
IsraelÂ’s air attack on Syria last month was directed against a site that Israeli and American intelligence analysts judged was a partly constructed nuclear reactor, apparently modeled on one North Korea has used to create its stockpile of nuclear weapons fuel, according to American and foreign officials with access to the intelligence reports.The description of the target addresses one of the central mysteries surrounding the Sept. 6 attack, and suggests that Israel carried out the raid to demonstrate its determination to snuff out even a nascent nuclear project in a neighboring state. The Bush administration was divided at the time about the wisdom of IsraelÂ’s strike, American officials said, and some senior policy makers still regard the attack as premature.
The attack on the reactor project has echoes of an Israeli raid more than a quarter century ago, in 1981, when Israel destroyed the Osirak nuclear reactor in Iraq shortly before it was to have begun operating. That attack was officially condemned by the Reagan administration, though Israelis consider it among their militaryÂ’s finest moments. In the weeks before the Iraq war, Bush administration officials said they believed that the attack set back IraqÂ’s nuclear ambitions by many years.
By contrast, the facility that the Israelis struck in Syria appears to have been much further from completion, the American and foreign officials said. They said it would have been years before the Syrians could have used the reactor to produce the spent nuclear fuel that could, through a series of additional steps, be reprocessed into bomb-grade plutonium.
Israel had to act now. Waiting a year would have made the attack a political issue during the height of the presidential campaign in the US. Waiting longer than that could mean a Democrat administration headed by a woman who kissed on Yassir Arafat's wife and a House Speaker who embraced Syria's dictator in an unauthorized diplomatic mission earlier this year. Israel must act to protect Israel, and must do so in a manner that best assures the survival of the Jewish state.
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