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"Israeli" Intelligence: Nuclear Iran Crossed Red Line, Closer to Bomb

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Former "Israeli" Military Intelligence head, Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin, said Tuesday that "Iran has already crossed "Israel's" new red line," regarding the nuclear program.

Yadlin, who is the Head of the so-called ""Israeli" Institute for National Security Studies", claimed that "in the summer, Iran will reach a distance of one or two months between a decision and a bomb. That is, it will be able to build a nuclear bomb within a month or two of deciding to do so."

"This is a breakthrough range that will make it very difficult to stop Iran, when it decides to have a bomb."

""Israel's" new red line - a problematic definition in itself - enables Iran to build a wide nuclear infrastructure without crossing the line," he added. "It enables other nuclear activities that are not included in the red line, and makes it possible to reach a bad agreement even without crossing the line that was set."

Yadlin said that without "a drastic change" in the pressures on Iran, it will keep on "buying time" and widening its nuclear program. "For Iran to sign an agreement," he said, "there has to be a price for not doing so."

According to him, "Negotiations can succeed, if the US creates a credible military option. This will be achieved if the US prepares for a surgical strike for stopping the nuclear program and makes clear that it will be able to deal with the escalation that will follow such a strike."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org

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