I'm not going to try and argue with the case Bibi Netanyahu laid out to Jeffrey Goldberg. Netanyahu and I are not engaged in a dialogue. What i think doesn't matter. What Netanyahu thinks does matter. So the important thing is that people read Netanyahu in full. Goldberg, to his credit, goes deep on Iran, and that gives Netanyahu plenty of room to outline a fully-realized argument for why Israel should unilaterally attack Tehran. This is a man who has convinced himself of his position in all its particulars. Those who bet that Netanyahu was playing the hawk so he could emerge a centrist should probably not lay any more money on the table.