Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Military action if the Iran sanctions fail: Netanyahu (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters)-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday the world must make clear that Iran should "credible military action" If the sanctions do not shut down Tehran's disputed nuclear program.


Netanyahu, in an interview with CNN, said it was clear, Iran was the practise in the field of nuclear energy, despite international sanctions, with due regard for individual aspirations and I was getting a lot closer to the acquisition of nuclear weapons.


"They enriched enough now for almost three nuclear bombs," he said. "They have yet to enrich again, but it is what they are doing.


"The only thing that works is, if you knew that when Iran sanctions is credible military option."


Asked what would constitute a credible military action, Netanyahu said: "it means the action in the field of nuclear energy to knock them to the port facility."


The Security Council has imposed sanctions referred to Tehran for refusing to freeze its uranium enrichment program, in which the Western powers suspect has aimed at producing nuclear weapon.


Iran denies uranium enriching their produce is the atomic weapons to Israel and Western allegations and maintains that its programme of peaceful energy needs.


Netanyahu said that if the military were taken, he may be in the United States is the lead instead.


He said the nuclear armed Iran is not just the concern of Israel, because it causes the danger of the spread of HIV/AIDS.


"This is not only our problem. This is a problem in Europe and the United States, "he said.


Netanyahu also said that the broad consultation, he was not surprised that Saudi Arabia had sent forces to the Bahrain island in the Gulf Arab State of pro-democracy protests in weeks.


"I think they are worried about the possible introduction of Bahrain with Iran, which would effectively within the sylkeminen of Iran and the Arabian Peninsula," Netanyahu said in Saudi Arabia.


"Saudi Arabia is working for the protection of the interests of its own. But there is a very large and general interest in ensuring the world's oil wells, the world's largest reserves of oil supply are not covered by the pro-Persian of Iran or the hands, "he said.


Asked the Arab countries in sweeping pro-democracy protests, Netanyahu said the Middle East would be a "brilliant future" for a real democratic change.


However, he said, if Iran remains immune to change, "and in other places meddles and convert them to the so-called Islamist republics. I would say that is the worst nightmare. "


(Reports Of JoAnne Allen; The Edit Bill "Trott)

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