(NPR) Ex-Israeli Spy Chief’s Iran Comments Spark Row

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The former Mossad spy chief's name is on everyone's lips in Israel — with good reason.

Meir Dagan was the head of Israel's spy agency for eight years and has been credited with raising the international prestige of the agency. So it came as a shock to many that upon leaving office he would talk about one of the most sensitive issues here: Iran.

Dagan has said that a military strike on that nation targeting its suspect nuclear program would be disastrous, and he lambasted the current Israeli leadership for being reckless in pursuing that aim. This past week, Dagan was stripped of his diplomatic passport, in apparent retaliation.

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Posted June 29, 2011 at 5:20 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. little searchers wrote:

Netenyahu’s policies are dangerous for world peace.  The US cannot afford to continue to back up Israel no matter what they do.

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