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(Times of Israel) Stuart Winer - The moment of truth on Iran is "not days or weeks away, but neither is it years away," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israel Channel 2 TV in an interview Thursday. "We can't allow Iran to go nuclear....I'm not going to allow it." He said he hoped the international pressures on Iran would prompt the regime there to halt its nuclear drive, but that one way or another "the threat of a nuclear Iran must be turned aside." "If I don't make the right decision, there may be no one to explain it to" in the future. A Maariv report on Thursday claimed that in return for delaying a strike against Iran until at least the end of 2012, after the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, the U.S. will supply Israel with bunker-busting bombs and refueling planes to do the job should it be necessary. 2012-03-09 00:00:00Full Article
Netanyahu: I'm Not Going to Allow Iran to Go Nuclear
(Times of Israel) Stuart Winer - The moment of truth on Iran is "not days or weeks away, but neither is it years away," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israel Channel 2 TV in an interview Thursday. "We can't allow Iran to go nuclear....I'm not going to allow it." He said he hoped the international pressures on Iran would prompt the regime there to halt its nuclear drive, but that one way or another "the threat of a nuclear Iran must be turned aside." "If I don't make the right decision, there may be no one to explain it to" in the future. A Maariv report on Thursday claimed that in return for delaying a strike against Iran until at least the end of 2012, after the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, the U.S. will supply Israel with bunker-busting bombs and refueling planes to do the job should it be necessary. 2012-03-09 00:00:00Full Article
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