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Bibi to AIPAC: Iran Closer to Red Line

Bibi to AIPAC: Iran Closer to Red Line
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"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu feared Monday that Iran is getting closer to crossing a crucial nuclear "red line".


Bibi to AIPAC: Iran Closer to Red Line He further claimed that "diplomacy has so far failed to deter Iran from pursuing its nuclear program."
"Iran enriches more and more uranium, it installs faster and faster centrifuges," and it is "running out the clock on diplomatic efforts to prevent it from obtaining a nuclear capability," Netanyahu said.

In a speech via satellite from his office in the Zionist entity to the American "Israel" Public Affairs Committee[AIPAC], the largest pro-"Israel" lobby in the United States, he added: "We have to stop its nuclear enrichment program before it's too late."

The "Israeli" prime minister further claimed that leaders in Tehran had opted to "just grit their teeth" through punishing international sanctions and pursue their nuclear plan, come what may.
"It's still not crossed the red line I drew with the United Nations last September," Netanyahu said, referring to the point at which "Israel" believes Iran would be able to build a nuclear bomb.

"But Iran is getting closer to that red line, and it is putting itself in a position to cross that line very quickly once it decides to do so."
According to the "Israeli" top official, Iran's leaders have "used negotiations, including the most recent ones, to buy time to press ahead with its nuclear program."
"It was time to flex muscle," Netanyahu suggested and pointed out that "there must be a clear and credible military threat if diplomacy and sanctions fail."
On the internal Zionist front, the PM, who still wasn't able to form a government, told the AIPAC audience that "I intend to form a strong and stable government in the days ahead."

Netanyahu said his own struggle to cobble together a government prevented him from traveling to Washington for AIPAC, as he has done in the past.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org