Obama: U.S. Will Not Wait for Bomb in Iran
WASHINGTON, March 15. Iran is about a year to build nuclear weapons. U.S. military intelligence was presented by President Barack Obama.
In this regard, Obama stressed that the U.S. would not allow such a situation occurs when Tehran come close to a nuclear warhead.
According to him, the solution to the problem of nuclear development in Iran diplomatically would be more reliable than a force. "If we can remove the issue through diplomatic channels, it would become more robust solution. If not, I will continue to consider all possible options," said the head of the White House in an interview with Israeli television.
Recall the following Wednesday he will visit to Israel. One of the key issues in the negotiations with the leadership of the country will be the situation in Iran.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran has nuclear weapons may appear in the coming months, and this may give rise to a pre-emptive strike by the Israeli army.
United States, other Western countries and Israel accuse Iran of developing nuclear weapons under the guise of peaceful nuclear program. Tehran denies the charges, saying its nuclear program is aimed solely at meeting the country's electricity needs. - 0 -
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