Netanyahu: Israel Ready to Tackle Nuclear Iran 'Alone'
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةIsrael is ready to act "alone" to stop Iran making a nuclear bomb, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday in a hardline warning against rushing into deals with the new leadership in Tehran.
"Israel will not allow Iran to get nuclear weapons. If Israel is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand alone," Netanyahu told a U.N. summit in a fierce attack on overtures made by Iran's President Hassan Rouhani.
Netanyahu linked Rouhani, who held a landmark conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama while in New York last week, to past militant attacks blamed on Iran.
"He fooled the world once. Now he thinks he can fool it again. You see, Rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it too," Netanyahu said in a speech in which he demanded that sanctions be maintained.
Last year Netanyahu used a cartoon drawing of a bomb to illustrate his warning at the U.N. that Iran was close to the nuclear bomb threshold.
There was no repeat this time, but Iran immediately condemned Netanyahu's comments as "saber-rattling" and renewed its denial of Western accusations that it seeks a nuclear bomb.
"I wish I could believe Rouhani. But I don't," Netanyahu said.
"Iran wants to be in a position to rush forward to build nuclear bombs before the international community can detect it and much less prevent it," he alleged.
A nuclear-armed Iran would be a bigger threat than North Korea, Netanyahu added.
"As dangerous as a nuclear-armed North Korea is, it pales in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armed Iran," he said.
"A nuclear-armed Iran in the Middle East wouldn't be another North Korea -- it would be another 50 North Koreas."
North Korea, which like Iran faces wide-ranging U.N. sanctions over its nuclear program, is believed to have several nuclear bombs and to have shared technology with Iran.
Netanyahu gave a stark challenge to the international powers who have broadly welcomed the apparent change announced by Rouhani, while warning that they are also looking for concrete signs of cooperation from Tehran.
Obama told Netanyahu at a White House meeting on Monday that the Western powers had to "test" diplomacy with Rouhani.
"But we enter into these negotiations very clear-eyed. They will not be easy, and anything that we do will require the highest standards of verification in order for us to provide the sort of sanctions relief that I think they are looking for," Obama added.
International sanctions have badly hit Iran's economy and its leaders have made it clear they are looking for relief.
Netanyahu however sought to undermine Rouhani's credibility, highlighting how the president was head of Iran's national security council from 1989 until 2003 when several militant attacks were blamed on the Islamic state.
Iran's "henchmen" killed Iranian opposition leaders in a Berlin restaurant in 1992, 85 people at a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in 1994 and 19 U.S. soldiers at Dhahran in Saudi Arabia in 1996, Netanyahu alleged.
"Are we to believe that the national security adviser of Iran at the time knew nothing about these attacks? Of course, he did," the prime minister declared.
He said there was an "extraordinary contradiction" between Rouhani's comments and Iran's actions.
Netanyahu's speech adds to the complications for Rouhani, who said last week that he wanted a deal within months to end international doubts about Iran's nuclear intentions.
The West and Israel accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, a claim Tehran rejects.
Rouhani's telephone talks with Obama last week marked the first conversation between U.S. and Iranian leaders since the 1979 Iranian revolution.
Western negotiators are to hold new talks with Iranian representatives in Geneva this month in a first test of the overtures.
But Rouhani also faces opposition at home. A group of young Islamists gathered at Tehran airport to protest when Rouhani returned on Sunday. One hurled a shoe at him.
An Iranian diplomat quickly criticized Netanyahu's comments at the U.N. assembly in a statement that appeared well-prepared.
"We just heard an inflammatory statement," said Khodadad Seifi, a deputy ambassador at the Iranian U.N. mission. "Like last year, he continued saber-rattling toward Iran by abusing this august assembly."
Iran is ready to defend itself against any Israeli attack, Seifi pointed out.
"The Israeli prime minister had better not even think about attacking Iran, let alone planning for that," he said.
The diplomat said Netanyahu should "seriously avoid miscalculation" in the showdown.
"Iran's centuries-old policy of non aggression must not be interpreted as its inability to defend itself.
"Unlike Israel, Iran did not and would not attack any country," he added in the right of reply statement.
Iran's opponents, such as Netanyahu, have accused Iran of leading a charm offensive while pursuing nuclear weapons. Seifi said: "A smile attack is better than military attack. And indeed a smile policy is much better than lying."
Desperation is the clearest of all sentimental outbursts.
For Netanyahu to so bravely display his willingness to tout a incessant bellicose rhetoric when nobody else advocates nor is willing to partner his efforts, makes for a telltale sign of desperation, and although bold in the hopes of trying to induce some sort of 'courage' in 'allies', it to me seems a failure.
The nuclear arms rhetoric is so overblown and so trite (since 1984) and being the only main point, that is always argued whenever Israel needs --anything-- that the world has indeed become indifferent in the face of no proof, no provocation, and the reconciliatory of Iran. Crying wolf comes to mind.
Regardless, I do think he's doing the right think so that he rallies citizens alongside him and milks some more votes since the majority of Israelis are in fervent agreement with him.
So he can lead Israeli Jews in coming to terms with the end of Israel as a Jewish state? He gives a voice to their insanity, so that this insanity has the courage to confront the facts on the ground so as to realize its incompetency? I define insanity as a person taking a vacation from reality. Israel has been able to afford a very long vacation. The reality is that only civil rights brings social order. Tribalism is self-destructive. Ask a Kenyan.
What a messy post mine was; long day.
chrisrushlau, agreed on all counts. Israel has been going about this for three decades now. Nobody really takes it quite as seriously anymore, and a lot of eyebrows have been raised today I'm sure.
And I agree that although good for Netanyahu in a local, political sense, he does not do justice to his citizens who have elected him. I think that the constant reminder from their leaders and media about impending doom for 2 generations have left their inner-convictions a bit too rigid for their own good, and I fear that if and once an alternate reality sets in, it will be quite confusing, and with that, a little bit chaotic.
We will hear him get louder and more robust in the coming days as hopefully Israel's upper-hand regarding regional matters deteriorates as Iran hopefully shows it does not possess a nuclear program that includes a nuclear weapons extension.
Who cares about Iran.©® by Nike/iPod.
Iran is NOT our neighbour, they are not Arabs either. We have nothing in common with them. Israel can do whatever it wants with them. However,Israel should sign the nonproliferation treaty before demanding anything from anyone.
I hope Iran would wipe out the state of Israel and unplug it from its roots. Israel is a thorn in the Middle East and the region. I don't think Natanyahu is able to attack Israel singlehandedly. With the USA, Israel is weak and unable to confront the Muslim world. At last israel is showing its ugly face.
As you could see I didn't mention Assad a single time. Why then comment on something that was not mentioned. I am talking about Iran and Israel and the strike that Natanyahou is planing to make. I don't support Assad or Iran or HA nor do I support any party for that purpose. I am just voicing my opinion about a very specific topic.
trueself, tonyfaris can be replaced as the literal definition of binary, that's why people don't take him seriously but rather as an idiot.
You're better off ignoring him.
As i was sitting listening to his "speech", if you want to call it that...
It struck me how similar this criminal sounds like a M14 politician.
umm @gabby, I honestly dont understand what your wrote. Clearly you were trying to insult me, but i just don't get it, most likely cuz it makes no sense.
1)if iran is destroyed how would i eat?? This is wrong on so many levels. i)Im not from iran nor have i ever been there
ii) ill eat like i do everyday. Using my hands and utensils.
iii) Iran will not be destroyed.
2)my food cards will go away??
I do not own any food cards and more importantly, i do even know what food cards are. But you seem to be the expert on food cards, so please explain to us what they are.
What is Netanyahu afraid of to have this outburst?
Every country has the right to run its own affairs as they wish as long as they don't infringe on other nations.
Israel won't ever be able live in peace as it can't ever wipe out the way it ousted the Palestinians.
OK the area was their original homeland 100's years in the past. If they wished to return, the better approach would have been migrate there through legal channels (if possible) rather than push out the Palestinians.
When it comes down to it both Israeli's and Palestinians are probably genetically similar or related or from the same DNA descendants.
The only solution is to allow the Palestinians back to where they'd been living for 100's years and for countries hosting Palestinians to accept them as citizens for integration on all fronts to occur.
People in this ongoing environment are living wasted lives without the chance to grow and create something positive.
Given how Israel is surrounded by all these nations wanting to annihilate it, what do you expect? You would do the same. It's a deterring weapon that makes people think twice before taking any action ... On the other hand, Iran having such a weapon will create an imbalance that the middle east does not need.
Now let me guess, you are going to call me a Zionist. I would rather be called that, than be associated with a country that kills it's own children. You get my drift!
Well said. I would add that "Zionism" is being used by some Arabs as a sword to hinder and suppress all minorities in the Middle East who deserve a bigger share of the pie. This is not just about the Jews, but they'll bundle the remaining minorities with the Jews to further their agenda of suppression.
I support you all the way! Someone needs to get rid of Iran. They are nasty, dangerous and think that they are smarter than everyone else- I would not shed a tear if that counrtry is wiped off the face of this planet. Iran cannot be trusted and the only way to get peace of mind is to annihilate that country.
@tony US slave
isint there some American flag somewhere you should be saluting or some coke you should be sniffing off your boyfriends body???
You'd think someone with a US flag on as their avatar would know how to at least spell a proper sentence in English. I guess the cocaine has taken its toll on your brain.
Ok tony, good boy, were all glad you've learned to use toilet paper. Next step, learn to tie your shoes and you'll officially be a big boy, ma hek :)
ya guest, tony's most likely illiterate and hasn't finished high school, or has failed throughout the years to his 'graduation' (they just wanted him to leave as he was attracting negative publicity to the school)
it's not his fault though his neonatal environment was full of aldehyde products and other such psychoactive residues.
OK, I believe you are correct. Is Israel threatening to wipe Iran of the map? Persians are not Arabs, but Iran has fooled some of the Arabs posturing against Israel to gain Arab trust and promote uniquely Iranian agendas.
Iranians are full of deceit and innuendo and the problem is that some of our primitive Lebanese nationals believe them and have surrendered to being their servants.
The singer, band and audience (and your avatar) look so christian and so western. SOOO different from how HA crowd looks (or their Iranian Proteges). Good marketing campaign for Hezb, no doubt.
who cares about what is going on between israel and iran...none of lebanese business ...LOL