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Netanyahu: We’re The Light, Iran The Darkness!

Netanyahu: We’re The Light, Iran The Darkness!
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"Israeli" Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday called Iran "the greatest darkness" threatening the world and said that "Israel" would be the "light" when it came to Iran's nuclear program.

Netanyahu: We’re The Light, Iran The Darkness!"We have come to banish the darkness and the greatest darkness that threatens the world today is that of a nuclear Iran," he said. "We are committed to doing whatever we can to prevent this darkness. If possible, it would be preferable to do so by diplomatic means and if not we will serve as a light to the nations."

He further stated: "We are now holding contacts with the US and the P5+1 governments, with the major powers, regarding the type of agreement that could banish this darkness, and it must, in the end, lead to the result of the dismantling of Iran's military nuclear capability."
"I believe that in our ability, in the ability of this people. I also believe in the truth. I am not caught up in illusions. Just today it was reported that a reactor in North Korea is back online - and this is after an agreement that everyone celebrated.
"Iran is receiving billions of dollars in eased sanctions without having to pay any real price. Iran is receiving written approval to violate UN Security Council resolutions. To a large degree, this agreement rescues Iran from the pressure it has been under and also gives it international legitimacy to continue its nuclear program. This is a bad agreement."

Netanyahu's position has put him at odds with the United States, to the point where, according to one report, President Barack Obama was refusing to accept his phone calls.
Obama has reportedly asked Netanyahu to stop being so vocal with his criticism of the deal reached between Iran and the West, reports The Washington Post.

The newspaper's columnist David Ignatius wrote on Thursday, "Obama has asked Netanyahu to take a breather from his clamorous criticism and send to Washington a team that can explore with US officials a sound end-state strategy."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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