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Germany and U.S. Disagree on Israel’s Ability to Strike Iran

February 24, 2012 | From theTrumpet.com

It’s not every day that four of the Trumpet’s focal point nations converge in one headline.

By Jeremiah Jacques
 

Differing analysis articles were published last week in Germany’s Die Welt, and Monday in the New York Times, drawing opposing conclusions about Israel’s military capability to cripple Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

While the New York Times voiced serious doubts about Israel’s chances of success, Die Welt expressed confidence that the Israeli air force could decimate Iran’s principal nuclear installations.

The contrasting views could well hasten Israel’s decision to seek defense assistance from Germany.

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