U.S. officials feel “duped” by Israeli leaders – former envoy![]() August 23, 2012 - 11:46 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Martin Indyk, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, said that the United States "was convinced that Israel would attack" Iran's nuclear program during the spring months earlier this year, speaking in an interview with Army Radio on Thursday, Aug 23. After no Israeli strike took place, Indyk said that the American officials felt as though they had been duped by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak's ruse. The former ambassador added that there is a sense within the U.S. government that Washington is once again being misled by Israeli declarations and leaks, The Jerusalem Post reported. Partner news The bomber set off his explosives outside the gate of the United Nations Development Program base before attackers ran inside. Hamid Karzai accused Washington of mixed messages regarding peace talks with the Taliban, his spokesman said. The deal is estimated at $700mln-$1bln, Vedomosti newspaper reported citing sources in the Russian defense industry. Ahmadinejad will be replaced by Hassan Rowhani as president on August 3 following presidential elections last week. Partner news |