On the eve of Monday's deadline for an accord between the world powers
and Iran over Teheran's nuclear program, Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu reiterated that Israel would always reserve the right to
defend itself, by itself.
Israel, he said in an interview on ABC's This Week, “will always reserve the right to defend itself against any threat with its own power.”
Netanyahu defined as a “bad deal” any agreement “that would allow Iran to remain with thousands of centrifuges which it could use to enrich uranium, which you need for a nuclear bomb, in a short period of time.”
[jpost.com]
23/11/14
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Israel, he said in an interview on ABC's This Week, “will always reserve the right to defend itself against any threat with its own power.”
Netanyahu defined as a “bad deal” any agreement “that would allow Iran to remain with thousands of centrifuges which it could use to enrich uranium, which you need for a nuclear bomb, in a short period of time.”
- Netanyahu said the “key principle” is to not dismantle sanctions before Iran's capacity to make a nuclear bomb is dismantled.
[jpost.com]
23/11/14
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