Israel's Netanyahu says nuclear Iran main challenge for upcoming gov't
Xinhua, May 13, 2015 Adjust font size:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that one of the challenges facing the upcoming government would be handling Iran's nuclear program.
"A conciliatory with Iran would prove out to be a mistake that would cost a very heavy price," Netanyahu said on Wednesday in a speech in the Knesset commemorating 70 years to the Allied Forces' victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
Netanyahu said there would be many diplomatic, military and economic challenges in front of the upcoming government, but "the ongoing coping with the Iranian threat would be a central theme."
"Iran's efforts to manufacture nuclear weapons, along with its long arms of terror spread throughout the Middle East, force us to decisively protect our sovereignty and security," he added.
Netanyahu is a hardliner regarding the topic of nuclear Iran, saying that if Iran were to be armed with nuclear abilities, it would pose an "existential threat" to Israel. He demanded Iran should forego all of its abilities to enrich uranium.
Whereas Netanyahu warns the dangers of a nuclear Iran, Iranian officials stress that the country's nuclear program is aimed at peaceful purposes.
Netanyahu and other Israeli officials slammed both the interim agreement (from November 2013) and the final framework agreement (from April) between Iran and the P5+1 countries (China, U.S., U.K., France, Russia and Germany), with a final agreement expected to be inked by June 30.
The upcoming agreement would end over a decade of strife between Iran and the international community. Whereas the international community seeks to curb Iran's nuclear program, Iran wishes to be free of the debilitating sanctions the world countries have imposed on it in recent years.
Israeli officials have in the past hinted at the possibility of air strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in case "Israel would be forced to defend itself." The country had also spend billions of shekels, according to various estimates, preparing for a possible conformation of this sort. Endit