 Source: HAARETZ.com
Source: HAARETZ.comSenior U.S. military official tells CNN U.S. 'increasingly vigilant' over military developments in Iran and Israel, says 'absolutely' concerned Israel may attack Iran nuclear facilities.
U.S. officials are concerned that Israel will not warn them before 
taking military action against Iran's nuclear facilities, a senior U.S. 
military official said Friday. 
The official, who asked to remain anonymous,
 told the CNN network that although in the past, U.S. officials thought 
they would receive warning from Israel if it did take  military action 
against Iran, "now that doesn't seem so ironclad." 
The U.S. is "absolutley" concerned that Israel is preparing an attack
 on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and this concern is increasing, CNN 
reported the official as saying. 
The U.S. has increased its “watchfulness” of
 Iran and Israel over the past few weeks, U.S. Central and European 
Commands, which watch Iranian and Israeli developments respectively, are
 “increasingly vigilant” at this time, according to the official, and a 
second military official who also spoke with CNN. 
The military official emphasized that the 
U.S is concerned about the risk a strike against Iran could pose for 
American troops in Iraq and in the Persian Gulf, according to the CNN 
report. 
The official also said that the U.S. does not intend to follow a military action against Iran, CNN said. 
This past week, reports have surfaced 
regarding Israeli military action against Iran.  A senior Israeli 
official said Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 
Defense Minister Ehud Barak are trying to muster a majority in the 
cabinet in favor of military action against Iran. 
On Friday, President Shimon Peres said  that
 he believes Israel and the world may soon take military action against 
Iran. His comments followed.
As the drumbeat of reports about possible military action against Iran's nuclear facilities intensified, an International Atomic Energy Agency report,
 to be released next week is expected to reveal intelligence suggesting 
Iran made computer models of a nuclear warhead and other previously 
undisclosed details on alleged secret work by Tehran on nuclear arms, 
diplomats told The Associated Press on Friday.
          
