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Barak recounts US‑Israel coordination on Iran nuclear threat and hints at cyber‑operations

Barak recounts US‑Israel coordination on Iran nuclear threat and hints at cyber‑operations The passage provides a first‑person account from former Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak describing close U.S.‑Israeli cooperation, including cyber‑attacks against Iran’s nuclear program. It names high‑level actors (Barak, Obama) and suggests a joint operational dimension, but offers no concrete details on dates, specific cyber tools, or financial flows, limiting immediate investigative traction. Key insights: Barak claims direct coordination with the Obama administration on Iran nuclear containment.; Reference to joint cyber‑attacks aimed at slowing Iran’s nuclear program.; Contrast between Israeli urgency for military action and Obama’s diplomatic approach.

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Barak recounts US‑Israel coordination on Iran nuclear threat and hints at cyber‑operations The passage provides a first‑person account from former Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak describing close U.S.‑Israeli cooperation, including cyber‑attacks against Iran’s nuclear program. It names high‑level actors (Barak, Obama) and suggests a joint operational dimension, but offers no concrete details on dates, specific cyber tools, or financial flows, limiting immediate investigative traction. Key insights: Barak claims direct coordination with the Obama administration on Iran nuclear containment.; Reference to joint cyber‑attacks aimed at slowing Iran’s nuclear program.; Contrast between Israeli urgency for military action and Obama’s diplomatic approach.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceiran-nuclearus‑israel-relationscyber-operationsdefense-policyehud-barak
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