Im November 2010 wurde der ehemalige Mossad-Chef Meir Dagan von Tamir Pardo zum neuen Mossad-Chef ersetzt. Heute sagt Dagan:"Wir sind am Rande - ich würde nicht sagen, einer Katastrophe, denn das ist etwas übertrieben - aber wir stehen vor einer sehr schlechten Prognose, was in der Zukunft passiert", kürzlich in einem Interview mit der Jerusalem Post .
Der ehemalige Mossad-Chef verurteilt damit das Regime von Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanjahu.
Dagan erklärt, dass das israelische System einen Punkt erreicht hat, an dem das Regime unfähig ist, Israel gut zu regieren.
Er ist selber aktiv in seiner oppositionellen Organisation und strebt nach Reformen in Israel.
Einen Angriff auf den Iran bezeichnete er auch als "Dümmste Idee überhaupt".
Hier noch ein Auszug aus seinem original Interview:
“We must change the political system immediately,” he told the newspaper. “It won’t be a political movement and won’t have any connection to any current party. It will be a public movement whose sole goal will be to change the current political system as soon as possible. I intend to go for this with full force. The current political system is a threat to the future of the state and if we don’t change it we’re lost.”
Folgende Aussagen finden wir noch von "früher". In seiner aktiven Zeit. Zu Lesen auch in den Wikileaks Cables........
One of the wikileaks cables reveals Israel's current strategy on dealing with Iran. In what (now former) Mossad Cheif "Dagan" called the "five-pillar strategy"concerning Iran's nuclear program he "stressed that Iran is economically vulnerable, and pressed for more activity with Iran's minority groups aimed at regime change.".
He went on to say that:
".. more should be done to fomentregime change in Iran, possibly with the support of student democracy movements, and ethnic groups (e.g., Azeris, Kurds, Baluchs) opposed to the ruling regime."
>>> 12. (S) Dagan clarified that the U.S., Israel and like-minded countries must push on all five pillars at the same time. Some are bearing fruit now; others would bear fruit in due time, especially if more attention were placed on them. Dagan urged more attention on regime change, asserting that more could be done to develop the identities of ethnic minorities in Iran. He said he was sure that Israel and the U.S. could "change the ruling regime in Iran, and its attitude towards backing terror regimes." He added, "We could also get them to delay their nuclear project. Iran could become a normal state."
AUFGEPASST!
Der ehemalige Mossad-Chef verurteilt damit das Regime von Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanjahu.
Dagan erklärt, dass das israelische System einen Punkt erreicht hat, an dem das Regime unfähig ist, Israel gut zu regieren.
Er ist selber aktiv in seiner oppositionellen Organisation und strebt nach Reformen in Israel.
Einen Angriff auf den Iran bezeichnete er auch als "Dümmste Idee überhaupt".
Hier noch ein Auszug aus seinem original Interview:
“We must change the political system immediately,” he told the newspaper. “It won’t be a political movement and won’t have any connection to any current party. It will be a public movement whose sole goal will be to change the current political system as soon as possible. I intend to go for this with full force. The current political system is a threat to the future of the state and if we don’t change it we’re lost.”
Folgende Aussagen finden wir noch von "früher". In seiner aktiven Zeit. Zu Lesen auch in den Wikileaks Cables........
One of the wikileaks cables reveals Israel's current strategy on dealing with Iran. In what (now former) Mossad Cheif "Dagan" called the "five-pillar strategy"concerning Iran's nuclear program he "stressed that Iran is economically vulnerable, and pressed for more activity with Iran's minority groups aimed at regime change.".
He went on to say that:
".. more should be done to fomentregime change in Iran, possibly with the support of student democracy movements, and ethnic groups (e.g., Azeris, Kurds, Baluchs) opposed to the ruling regime."
>>> 12. (S) Dagan clarified that the U.S., Israel and like-minded countries must push on all five pillars at the same time. Some are bearing fruit now; others would bear fruit in due time, especially if more attention were placed on them. Dagan urged more attention on regime change, asserting that more could be done to develop the identities of ethnic minorities in Iran. He said he was sure that Israel and the U.S. could "change the ruling regime in Iran, and its attitude towards backing terror regimes." He added, "We could also get them to delay their nuclear project. Iran could become a normal state."
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