Netanyahu warns that if negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program fail, the military solution will be necessary.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the “military solution” would become “necessary” if negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program between Washington and Tehran were pulling. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
“We agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons,” said Netanyahu after meeting with the White House boss Donald Trump. “This can be achieved by agreement, but only if under US supervision … They throw into the air (nuclear) devices and dismantle all the equipment,” he said according to AFP. If the conversations are stretched, “a military solution becomes a necessity”.
Israel’s nuclear strategy
Israel is probably the only state in the region with nuclear capacities. Therefore, in the long run, it considers to prevent his main defense priority from getting to the same level.
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the US is conducting direct negotiations with Iran about his nuclear program. He stressed that Tehran could not get nuclear weapons. Iranian officials have repeatedly rejected direct negotiations with the US.
Trump on direct diplomacy
“We are conducting direct interviews with Iran that have already begun. They will continue on Saturday. We have a very important meeting and see what can happen. I think everyone will agree to conclude an agreement would be better,” Trump said. He explained that Saturday’s negotiations would be “almost at the highest level”.
During his first term of office in 2018, Trump resigned from the so -called. the nuclear agreement between Iran and the great powers of 2015. According to the agreement, sanctions imposed on Iran were alleviated in exchange for limiting his nuclear activities. Tehran has ceased to comply with the agreement in response to US resignation and progressed significantly in nuclear development, Reuters recalled.