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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “the international community is not drawing a clear red line for Iran over its nuclear program;” adding that “Iran doesn't see determination from the international community to stop its nuclear program.”
Speaking at the start of his weekly cabinet meeting Sunday, Netanyahu considered that “until Iran sees this clear red line and this determination, it won't stop advancing its nuclear program. Iran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear arms.”
The Israeli PM’s comments came after a UN report stating that Tehran had doubled its capacity at a nuclear site emerged.
The report indicated that Iran has doubled its uranium enrichment capacity at the underground Fordo facility.
Netanyahu claimed that “the IAEA report confirmed that “the international sanctions may be weighing heavily on Iran's economy but are not hindering the advancement of Iran's nuclear program.”
Source: AFP | 03-09-2012 - 09:46 Last updated 03-09-2012 - 09:46 |
Well said!
"... Natanyahu is coming to Washington to crack the whip over BHO before the election. According to this JP story he will demand a firm commitment as to a US attack on Iran, dates and all. IMO the implied threat will be to throw the weight of the AIPAC/Israel political forces behind Romney in the election if his will is not done. IMO BHO should defy him and go on national televion to give the details of the threat and blackmail from the leader of a small country that is deeply in debt to us both financially and strategically. Part of the broadcast should be an offer to release to the media, all of the media, the tapes of the Natanyahu meeting. ..."
'Mistrust'? No way!
The US Intelligence Community for one, is enamored with Israel! Read this comment!
"...A US-Israel ballistic missile exercise postponed until later this year will involve fewer American military personnel than initially planned, the Pentagon has confirmed. But a US miliary official on Friday rejected a media report portraying the decision as a sign of US mistrust towards Israel. ..."
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