End Times Watch 162
Israel: Iran must choose between a bomb or survival
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End Times Watch 162 - A senior Israeli cabinet
minister on Monday said Iran must be forced to face an existential question over
its nuclear drive: choose between getting an atomic bomb, or survival.
"We believe that in order to stop the Iranian military
nuclear project, the regime in Tehran should face a dilemma -- whether to have a
bomb or to survive," Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Yaalon told reporters in
Jerusalem.
Yaalon said however it was for the international community,
rather than Israel, to apply what he called an "achievable" policy.
"We prefer that the international community led by the
United States will bring about this dilemma in order to convince the regime to
give up its military nuclear program," he said, stressing the need for political
isolation and economic sanctions aimed at the banking and oil sectors.
Israel and much of the international community fear that
Iran's nuclear program masks a drive for a weapons capability.
Tehran denies any such ambition and says the program is for
peaceful civilian energy and medical purposes only.
"Our policy is very clear -- by one way or another, the
military nuclear project in Iran should be stopped," Yaalon said, indicating it
"might be 12 months, might be 24 months" until Iran was able to reach a military
nuclear capability. End Times Watch.
Israel has pushed Washington and the European Union for
tough sanctions against Tehran, but has repeatedly warned it would not allow
Iran to obtain nuclear weapons.
Yaalon, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu's inner circle of eight ministers, also reiterated the line that while
a military option was still on the table, as "the last resort."
He declined to comment on what was behind a deadly
explosion at a Iranian military base near Tehran last month, which a top Israeli
intelligence official reportedly said was a site where ground-to-ground missiles
were being developed.
"They had some blow to the missiles project in the last
incident in which a missile site absorbed a significant blow -- especially
regarding long-range missiles," Yaalon said.
Media reports have suggested the blast was part of a covert
effort by the United States, Israel and other states to disable Iran's nuclear
and missile programs.
Last month, the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency
said it had "credible" information Iran was carrying out "activities relevant to
the development of a nuclear explosive device." End Times Watch.
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