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Netanyahu to Press for Iran ‘Red Line’ in U N Speech

27 Sep 2012

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and his aide-de-camp, Major-General Yohanan Locker, arrive for the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem


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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu will argue for the need to set a "red line" for Iran's nuclear program in his U.N. speech on Thursday, a confidant to the prime minister said, playing down differences with Washington.

Netanyahu faces the world body a day after U.S. President Barack Obama disappointed some Israelis by imposing no ultimatum to the Iranians in his own address, though he did warn that time for diplomacy with Tehran "is not unlimited".

Israel sees a mortal threat in a nuclear-armed Iran and has long threatened to strike its arch-foe pre-emptively, agitating war-wary world powers as they pursue sanctions and negotiations, reports Reuters.

Complicating Netanyahu's strategy have been his testy relations with Obama as a U.S. election looms, and the reluctance of many Israelis to trigger an unprecedented conflict with Iran, which denies that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and has pledged wide-ranging retaliation if attacked.

"The prime minister has already presented red lines in the past. But we have yet to persuade the entire world to present those same red lines," Environment Minister Gilad Erdan, an influential member of Netanyahu's rightist Likud party, told Israel's Channel Two television.

He said Netanyahu, in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, "will present them again, will explain why there is a danger not just to Israel, but to the whole West, to the United States, to the whole free world, should Iran pass a certain (nuclear) threshold".

Netanyahu has said that Iran could have enough low-enriched uranium by early 2013 to refine to a high level of fissile purity for a first nuclear device. Israel worries that this final step, if taken, could happen too quickly or quietly to be prevented.

Iran has said it has no plans to enrich uranium beyond the 20 percent purity required to run a reactor producing medical isotopes. That level, however, brings raw uranium exponentially closer to the 90 percent enrichment required for a bomb.

Though reputed to have the Middle East's sole nuclear arsenal, Israel's forces would be hard-put to deliver lasting damage to Iran's remote facilities and handle a multi-front war.

Locating a completed nuclear warhead in Iran, Erdan said, "would be almost impossible, whereas today we still know where the production facilities of that nuclear warhead are".

Netanyahu's public calls for a U.S. ultimatum have deepened acrimony with Obama, a Democrat accused by his Republican rivals of being soft on the Jewish state's security.

The Israeli prime minister denies meddling in the November presidential election in the United States, and Erdan shrugged off his spats with Obama.

"I have no intention of whitewashing and say there are no disagreements between Obama and Netanyahu. But it still doesn't mean anything. Even between a married couple there are sometimes difficult disagreements. It still doesn't mean the pact between them becomes less solid," Erdan said.

Netanyahu, who heads a broad-based, conservative coalition government, said he would take the U.N. podium for an Israel "united in the goal of preventing Iran from achieving nuclear weaponry".

But surveys show that most Israelis - apparently swayed by the open dissent of several senior national-security figures - would oppose launching unilateral strikes on Iran, given the risk of alienating Washington and of sparking knock-on clashes with Tehran's Islamist militant allies in Lebanon and Gaza.

A poll published by the liberal Haaretz newspaper on Thursday found that 50 percent of Israelis feared for the survival of their country, should there be a conflict.

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  • ISRAEL SHOULD CONTINUE TO PRESSURE THE WORLD ESPECIALLY AMERICA TO STOP IRAN FROM FURTHER ENRICHMENT OF URANIUM BUT SHOULD NEVER TAKE UNILATERAL ACTION THROUGH PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE,THEY WILL BE PLAYING INTO THE HAND OF THE HATERS OF THE PROGRESS MADE SO FAR BY THE JEWISH STATE AND ITS PEOPLE.ISRAEL SHOULD FURTHER ARM THEMSELVES AGAINST ANY FUTURE RUBBISH BY IRAN,IT IS NOT ENOUGH FOR ARAB WORLD TO ACQUIRE SOPHISTICATED ARMS BUT CAN THEY USE THEM.ISRAEL SHOULD TRAIN MORE SPECIAL FORCES AND SEALS THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR SURGICAL ATTACKS NOT NOISE MAKING,GOD IS WITH US THERE IS NOTHING ARABS CAN DO ABOUT IT.OUR FORE-FATHERS CHASED THEM OUT ,WE CAN ROAST THEM IN NAPERM OR DTZ BOMBS IF PUSH GETS TO SHOLVE AND IF THEY GET STUBBORN THEY WILL BE FED WITH UNQUENCHEABLE FIRE OF ATOMS.

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