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US plan to attack Israel
« on: May 19, 2010, 12:53:12 PM »
http://www.haaretz.com/news/u-s-had-emergency-plan-for-attacking-israel-in-1967-1.218857

Plan was aimed at preventing Israel from expanding westward, into Sinai, or eastward, into the West Bank.

By Amir Oren

For some time, the United States had had an emergency plan to attack Israel, a plan updated just prior to the 1967 war, aimed at preventing Israel from expanding westward, into Sinai, or eastward, into the West Bank.

In May 1967, one of the U.S. commands was charged with the task of removing the plan from the safe, refreshing it and preparing for an order to go into action.

This unknown aspect of the war was revealed in what was originally a top-secret study conducted by the Institute for Defense Analyses in Washington. The full story is detailed in Haaretz' Independence Day Supplement.

In February 1968, an institute expert, L. Weinstein, wrote an article called "Critical Incident No. 14," about the U.S. involvement in the Middle East crisis of May-June 1967.Only 30 copies of his study were printed for distribution. Years later the material was declassified and can now be read by everyone, although details that are liable to give away sources' identities and operational ideas have remained censored.

Strike Command, the entity that was to have launched the attack on Israel, no longer exists. It was annulled in 1971 for domestic American reasons and superseded by Readiness Command, which was abolished in the 1980s in favor of Central Command (CENTCOM) which today includes forces in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and Afghanistan; and the Special Operations Command (SOCOM).

The general who oversaw the planning in 1967 was Theodore John ("Ted") Conway, then 56 and a four-star general, the head of Strike Command.

On May 20, 1967, according to L. Weinstein's confidential study for the Institute for Defense Analyses, cable No. 5886 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was sent to EUCOM and STRICOM. STRICOM was asked to refresh the emergency plans for intervention in an Israeli-Arab war: one plan on behalf of Israel and the other, on behalf of the Arabs.

The basis for the directive was Washington's policy of support for the existence, independence and territorial integrity of all the states of the region. This translated into adherence to the Israeli-Arab armistice lines of 1949. The policy was not to allow Egypt, or any combination of Arab states, to destroy Israel, but also not to allow Israel to expand westward, into Sinai, or eastward, into the West Bank.

The American pressure in this regard brought the IDF back from El Arish in Operation Horev in 1949 and from Sinai in 1956. A version of it would appear in Henry Kissinger's directives after the IDF encircled Egypt's Third Army at the end of the Yom Kippur War of 1973.

Conway replied to the Joint Chiefs cable four days after it was sent. He was doubtful about combat intervention, and preferred an operation to evacuate American civilians from Israel and from Arab states.

The next day, the Joint Chiefs asked Conway for his opinion about how the United States should act if the war were to be launched by an Arab action or, alternatively, by an Israeli strike.

"The ultimate objective would be to stop aggression and insure the territorial integrity of all the Middle Eastern states," he was informed in cable No. 6365 of the Joint Chiefs, with a copy to EUCOM.

Conway's reply to this, dated May 28, is described in the top-secret study as "a strong plea for complete impartiality." The United States was liable to lose its influence to the Soviets, the general warned, and therefore it must demonstrate "strict neutrality" and avoid open support for Israel. The true importance of the Middle East lay in the American-Soviet context of the Cold War, Conway argued, and the American stance must derive from those considerations, not from "local issues."

Only as a last resort should the United States take unilateral action - and then only to put an end to the fighting. In the estimation of the STRICOM commander, the Egyptian forces were deployed defensively, whereas the Israelis were deployed in rapid-strike offensive capability.

On May 29, Conway recommended that any U.S. intervention be launched early in order to ensure the territorial integrity of all the countries involved; restoring the status quo ante would become more complicated as the attacking army captured more territory.

It might be difficult to determine which side had launched the hostilities, he noted, but the American response should be identical in both cases: a display of force, warnings to both sides, and if that should prove insufficient, "air and naval action to stabilize the situation, enforce grounding of aviation of both sides plus attacks on all moving armor or active artillery."

Following the cease-fire, U.S. ground forces would be moved in for peacekeeping missions. The return of territories would be achieved primarily by diplomatic means, with military force to be used only if "absolutely necessary."

General Earle Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, barred the distribution of the planning concept to subordinate levels. A preliminary paper was prepared by June 5, the day the war erupted, and became outdated even before it could be used.

On June 6, when the success of the Israel Air Force was known, and as the divisions under IDF Generals Israel Tal, Ariel Sharon and Avraham Yoffe advanced into Sinai, the Joint Chiefs sent McNamara top-secret memorandum No. 315-67, recommending that the United States not intervene militarily, that it continue to work through the United Nations and bilateral diplomatic channels, including consultation with the Soviets, to stop the war, and that logistical support for all sides be suspended.

The American sigh of relief at the demise of the worst-case scenario - the danger that Israel would be destroyed - was replaced by the fear that the Arab defeat had been so crushing that the Soviets would intervene on their behalf, or at least would reap a diplomatic profit.

Because the United States did not know what Israel was aiming at, despite declarations by Eshkol and by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan that Israel had no territorial ambitions, the administration "now felt that it was necessary to limit [the Israeli] success to reasonable bounds."

Two retired IDF major generals, Israel Tal and Shlomo Gazit, who was then head of research in Military Intelligence, said recently, upon hearing the secret plan of the U.S. military, that Israel had no knowledge of this.

The IDF fought the Egyptians, the Jordanians and the Syrians without imagining that it might find itself confronting the Americans as well.
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2010, 01:00:15 PM »
This confirms a horrid dream I had last night, AGAIN I saw rockets and planes attacking America.

Ron; HaShem is WITH Israel, not America, we will suffer immensely for this here.
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« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 01:22:52 PM »
May HaShem Bomb Ameica with another attack like the one the got on New Oreleans
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« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2010, 01:25:21 PM »
Obama has a secret plan to stop Iran he and Hillary will give Ahmadinejad and all the ayatollahs a BJ.Maybe if [censored] is a good boy they'll bring him along
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« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2010, 03:24:29 AM »
Unbelievable... :o
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« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2010, 03:53:47 AM »
Demoralizing.  Embarrassing to be American.  God forbid anything like this to happen.

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the administration "now felt that it was necessary to limit [the Israeli] success to reasonable bounds."

What utter [censored].  If the Muslims attack Israel and are completely wiped out from existence that is the fate they choose for themselves.  No one should ever step in and save the attacker from being destroyed.  As Rabbi Meir Kahane [may God avenge his blood] said, "Winners win, and losers lose.  It is better to be a winner than a loser."

If Israel gains land from being attacked the land is Israel's fair and square; this is a reason to not attack Israel [what nonsense to ever think land lost in aggression should be given back to the unsuccessful aggressors].  If the Muslims don't like giving up their land they should never even think of attacking Israel.  Muslims currently occupy areas of Greater Israel and all righteous Jews and righteous Gentiles would gladly see the prophecy of God fulfilled in our time.

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Re: US plan to attack Israel
« Reply #6 on: May 20, 2010, 08:39:03 AM »
Before accepting the validity of this article, consider the source.

The whole thing might be just made up propaganda attempting to brainwash Jews into thinking "Watch out, Jew!"..."You don't dare offend Uncle Sam!"

Probably released by Rahm Emmanuel's office to get Jews to cower and "accept" Hussein O's decision to impose a solution on Israel by force.


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« Reply #7 on: May 20, 2010, 08:43:40 AM »
Before accepting the validity of this article, consider the source.

The whole thing might be just made up propaganda attempting to brainwash Jews into thinking "Watch out, Jew!"..."You don't dare offend Uncle Sam!"

Probably released by Rahm Emmanuel's office to get Jews to cower and "accept" Hussein O's decision to impose a solution on Israel by force.


Not impossible but I would not put this past the LBJ regime either.

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« Reply #8 on: May 20, 2010, 09:02:24 AM »
Before accepting the validity of this article, consider the source.

The whole thing might be just made up propaganda attempting to brainwash Jews into thinking "Watch out, Jew!"..."You don't dare offend Uncle Sam!"

Probably released by Rahm Emmanuel's office to get Jews to cower and "accept" Hussein O's decision to impose a solution on Israel by force.


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Re: US plan to attack Israel
« Reply #9 on: May 20, 2010, 09:59:42 AM »
if the US will ever wage war against Israel it will be doomed forever.

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« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2010, 10:38:37 PM »
Call me crazy but I do believe that Obama has plans to attack Israel he is putting Jews in his cabinet and on the Supreme Court to stir up anti-semitism and once the economy crashes and Israel is forced to attack Iran Obama will use this as an oppurtunity to attack Israel if he gets enough Americans to support him. He follows the same ideology as radical Black Muslims.

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« Reply #11 on: May 26, 2010, 02:11:16 AM »
if the US will ever wage war against Israel it will be doomed forever.

Not only US, it applies to anyone.
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« Reply #12 on: May 26, 2010, 03:08:42 AM »
I am not surprised. In every war launched by the coalition of Arab countries against Israel, it was always the US that intervened in the end to save the Arabs from disaster. The US has always exerted pressure on Israel to allow Arabs to save face. The bad thing is that Israel has always yielded against US pressure. Israelis could thus never fully benefit from their victories on the ground. As Chaim Ben Pesach clearly explains in some of his videos, it is because they unfortunately could not free themselves from bad habits acquired by Jews in the galut.
The role of the US towards Israel has always been ambiguous. America takes good care to preserve its oil and trade relations with the Arabs. Only fools believe that the bond with the US is "unbreakable", as Barak Hussein has deceptively claimed.