Netanyahu Says Iran Will Never Get Nuclear Weapons While He Is Prime Minister
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that as long as he remains in office, Iran will not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. His comments came amid concern in Israel over the possibility of a bad U.S.-Iran deal.
Netanyahu stressed that he and U.S. President Donald Trump are in complete agreement on the issue. He said the two leaders share the same position on preventing Iran from going nuclear.
He also said he has been at the forefront of the international struggle against Iran’s nuclear program for more than 30 years. According to Netanyahu, this fight has defined much of his political life and is tied to his determination to stop what he described as a threat to Israel’s survival.
Netanyahu added that without this long campaign, Iran would already have had atomic bombs to destroy Israel. The remarks were presented as a firm public line ahead of ongoing discussions about Iran.
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