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U.S. Rejected Aid For Israeli Raid On Nuclear Site.

Authors :
DAVID E. SANGER; David E. Sanger is the chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times. Reporting for this article was developed in the course of research for ''The Inheritance: The World Obama Confronts
the Challenges to American Power,'' to be published Tuesday by Harmony Books.
Source :
New York Times. 1/11/2009, Vol. 158 Issue 54552, p1. 0p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

President Bush deflected a secret request by Israel last year for specialized bunker-busting bombs it wanted for an attack on Iran's main nuclear complex and told the Israelis that he had authorized new covert action intended to sabotage Iran's suspected effort to develop nuclear weapons, according to senior American and foreign officials. White House officials never conclusively determined whether Israel had decided to go ahead with the strike before the United States protested, or whether Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel was trying to goad the White House into more decisive action before Mr. Bush left office. But the Bush administration was particularly alarmed by an Israeli request to fly over Iraq to reach Iran's major nuclear complex at Natanz, where the country's only known uranium enrichment plant is located. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
158
Issue :
54552
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
36032678