Netanyahu says Israel ‘will make sure’ Iran not a nuclear threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday told Washington’s largest pro-Israel lobby that leaving Iran with the capability to enrich uranium would “open up Pandora’s box to nuclear proliferation.”
Netanyahu issued the warning in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) policy conference.
“Unfortunately, the leading powers of the world are talking about leaving Iran with the capability to enrich uranium. I hope they won’t do that. Because that would be a grave error,” he told 14,000 conference delegates.
{mosads}Diplomats are working toward a final agreement that would slow Iran’s program if its government complies with the six-month interim deal that took effect in January.
The Obama administration, however, has said a final deal that includes “zero enrichment” capabilities would be unrealistic and rejected by Iran.
“Letting Iran enrich uranium would open up the floodgates, open up Pandora’s box to nuclear proliferation. That must not happen. We will make sure it will not happen,” said Netanyahu, who has previously threatened to use military force against Iran to protect Israel.
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