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(Jerusalem Post) Herb Keinon - Israel continues to say the Iranians are using talks with the world powers to waste time. One Israeli official said, "We have seen no serious indication that the Iranians are even thinking about curtailing their nuclear program, and we call on the international community to upgrade the sanctions, and to be very clear in their demands of the Iranians." The official said Israel wanted those demands to be an end to all enrichment "and to present an Iranian regime with a simple message: that the international community will under no circumstances tolerate the continuation of the Iranian nuclear program." Israel's position is that without Iran feeling that it will face military action if it does not stop its program, it will indeed have no incentive to stop. 2012-07-05 00:00:00Full Article
Israel: Iranians Stalling for Time in Nuclear Talks
(Jerusalem Post) Herb Keinon - Israel continues to say the Iranians are using talks with the world powers to waste time. One Israeli official said, "We have seen no serious indication that the Iranians are even thinking about curtailing their nuclear program, and we call on the international community to upgrade the sanctions, and to be very clear in their demands of the Iranians." The official said Israel wanted those demands to be an end to all enrichment "and to present an Iranian regime with a simple message: that the international community will under no circumstances tolerate the continuation of the Iranian nuclear program." Israel's position is that without Iran feeling that it will face military action if it does not stop its program, it will indeed have no incentive to stop. 2012-07-05 00:00:00Full Article
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