September 12, 2012 5:46 PM

The Spymaster: Meir Dagan on Iran's threat

Dagan: Payback? It's not even serious that I will reply. I have really the great admiration for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Barak. I'm not sharing their point of view. But it's not a payback. I don't see it as a personal issue.

Stahl: I've heard of talk that people want to put you on trial. They think what you're doing is treasonous.

Dagan: Let them put me on trial. I'll be very happy to go on trial. It'll be fun.

But we wondered if he had any regrets about not completing his mission at the Mossad.

Stahl: So you were dealing with the possibility of Iran getting a bomb for eight years.

Dagan: More than eight years.

Stahl: More than eight years. Did you fail?

Dagan: I could say one thing that when I ended my role in Mossad, they still didn't have a bomb.

So now the spymaster who spent his entire career in the shadows is out in the open as a public figure and a businessman.

Stahl: So you travel? You travel all the time?

Dagan: A lot, yes.

Stahl: Do you travel freely? Do you use your own passport with your name on it?

Dagan: Yes.

Stahl: Do you ever look over your shoulder?

Dagan: Never.

Stahl: You don't think there's a target on you? Do you think you're recognized?

Dagan: I'm assuming theoretically that there are a few groups of people around this world who will be happy to see me perish. But I'm not going to provide them the pleasure of doing so.



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