(Originally published in The Times of Israel)
Given many of the reactions from politicians, commentators, and other members of the media to Israel’s war to rid Iran of its nuclear capabilities, it seems necessary to state the obvious:
A nation that is developing non-bomb nuclear capabilities does not bury them deep within mountains.
A nation that is intent on using nuclear capabilities for peaceful purposes does not repeatedly threaten to wipe another nation off the map and rid the world of Jews.
If a nation is not trying to hide the development of nuclear weapons, it does not take years to negotiate an agreement. The nation simply agrees that it will not develop a nuclear weapon and it opens all of its facilities for inspection. It does not play cat-and-mouse games for decades.
If a nation is not developing nuclear weapons, it does not enrich uranium to 60%.
The day before Israel acted, the International Atomic Energy Agency, an agency entirely invested in negotiations that often deceives itself into thinking that Iran is negotiating in good faith and is not intent on developing a nuclear weapon, adopted a resolution declaring that Iran was in non-compliance. Rather than agreeing to comply, Iran stepped up its activities aimed at producing a bomb.
As David Horovitz explains, Iran was very close to a nuclear weapon, and the development of a nuclear weapon was part of a broader plan to invade and destroy Israel. Israel's response has been well planned and thoughtful, and its execution has been exemplary.
If anyone seriously believes that Israel undermined potentially productive negotiations and that the U.S. and Iran were on the verge of a satisfactory agreement, I would dearly like to show them a bridge I have for sale.
From both President Trump's statements and the fact that the U.S. moved non-essential personnel and family members out of harm's way, it appears very likely that the Trump Administration knew about the attack in advance. Indeed, it appears that President Trump played a major part in convincing the Iranians that an attack was not about to happen.