Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Iran is
moving "closer and closer" to building a nuclear weapon and warned that
his country may have to act against Tehran to curb it from achieving its
goal before the United States does.
"They're edging up to the red line. They haven't crossed it yet," Netanyahu said on Sunday on CBS News's "Face the Nation."
"They're getting closer and closer to the bomb. And they have to be
told in no uncertain terms that that will not be allowed to happen."
Netanyahu went on to say that Israel had a more narrow timetable than
Washington, implying it may have to take unilateral action to halt
Iran's controversial nuclear programme.
"Our clocks are ticking at a different pace. We're closer than the
United States. We're more vulnerable. And therefore, we'll have to
address this question of how to stop Iran, perhaps before the United
States does," he said.
Netanyahu said Tehran has been building "faster centrifuges that
would enable them to jump the line, so to speak, at a much faster rate
-- that is, within a few weeks."
No change of policy
Netanyahu said Iran's nuclear policies were unlikely to change under
its next president, moderate cleric and former nuclear negotiator Hassan
Rowhani, who will assume power on August 3.
"He's criticising his predecessor (President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) for
being a wolf in wolf's clothing. His strategy is be a wolf in sheep's
clothing. Smile and build a bomb," Netanyahu said.
He urged the United States to make clear to Rowhani that it will not
allow Iran to build a nuclear weapon, and that military force "is truly
on the table."
"We've spoken many times, President Obama and I, about the need to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said.
"What is important is to convey to them -- especially after the election -- (is) that (the) policy will not change," he said.
"If sanctions don't work, they have to know that you'll be prepared
to take military action -- that's the only thing that will get their
attention," he added.
Iran for years has been at loggerheads with world powers over its
nuclear drive, which Western nations believe is aimed at developing an
atomic weapon capability.
Tehran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, but the
sanctions imposed over the standoff have isolated it internationally.
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And they say unto him, We have here but five loaves, and two fishes.
Revelation 14:10 The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
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