Publication
Nov 2009
Successive Israeli governments have held that a nuclear weapons capability in the region, other than Israel’s own, would pose an intolerable threat to Israel’s survival as a state and society. Iran’s nuclear program—widely regarded as an effort to obtain a nuclear weapon, or put Tehran a "turn of a screw" away from it—has triggered serious concern in Israel. This contingency planning memo assesses the likelihood of an Israeli strike against Iran despite U.S. objections, the implications for the United States should it take place, the policy options available to reduce the chances of its occurrence, and the measures that could be taken to mitigate the potentially negative consequences.
Download |
English (PDF, 11 pages, 100 KB) |
---|---|
Author | Steven Simon |
Series | CFR Contingency Planning Memoranda |
Issue | 5 |
Publisher | Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |
Copyright | © 2009 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |