will not warn the United States before the attack on Iranian nuclear facilities

israeli officials say they will not warn the United States in case you decide to launch a preemptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, according to U.S. intelligence official familiar with the discussions. Speech, delivered in a series of talks at a high level, and sets the tone before the tense meetings in the coming days in the White House and Capitol Hill. Israeli officials said that if it decides to strike at the end of the day is necessary, they would keep the Americans in the dark to minimize the possibility that the United States held responsible for failing to stop Israel's offensive potential. The United States is working with the Israelis for several months to convince them that any attack would not only be a temporary setback to Iran's nuclear program. Gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, in a letter to a series of visitors to the United States at a high level of this country, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and National Security Advisor, White House Director of National Intelligence, and the top U.S. lawmakers, every attempt to bridge the gap confidence between Israel and the United States on how to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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