Alleged 2008 Bush‑Olmert meeting where President Bush warned Israel against a planned Iranian attack
Alleged 2008 Bush‑Olmert meeting where President Bush warned Israel against a planned Iranian attack The passage claims a private conversation between President George W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and an unnamed Israeli defense minister discussing U.S. opposition to an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. If true, it would reveal high‑level coordination and a covert diplomatic warning, linking two heads of state and senior U.S. officials to a potential military operation. However, the account is uncorroborated, lacks concrete evidence (no dates, documents, or third‑party verification), and reads like a personal recollection, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Bush allegedly met with Olmert and an Israeli defense minister in June 2008 during a visit to Israel.; Bush is said to have explicitly warned against any Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear plants.; The conversation reportedly involved senior U.S. officials (Defense Secretary Bob Gates, CIA Director Mike Hayden, National Security Adviser Steve Hadley).
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Alleged 2008 Bush‑Olmert meeting where President Bush warned Israel against a planned Iranian attack The passage claims a private conversation between President George W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and an unnamed Israeli defense minister discussing U.S. opposition to an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. If true, it would reveal high‑level coordination and a covert diplomatic warning, linking two heads of state and senior U.S. officials to a potential military operation. However, the account is uncorroborated, lacks concrete evidence (no dates, documents, or third‑party verification), and reads like a personal recollection, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Bush allegedly met with Olmert and an Israeli defense minister in June 2008 during a visit to Israel.; Bush is said to have explicitly warned against any Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear plants.; The conversation reportedly involved senior U.S. officials (Defense Secretary Bob Gates, CIA Director Mike Hayden, National Security Adviser Steve Hadley).
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