Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Netanyahu Blasts 'Very Bad Deal' with Iran - 'Doesn't Block Path to Bomb, It Paves Path to Bomb'

Garth Kant / WND WASHINGTON – The deal President Obama is about to offer “doesn’t block Iran’s path to the bomb, it paves its path to the bomb,” declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to one of many thunderous standing ovations Tuesday morning before a join session of the U.S. Congress. He delivered a forceful argument lasting 40 minutes against the deal the Obama administration is striking with Iran over its nuclear program, insisting the pending deal has two major flaws: It leaves Iran with a vast nuclear program, and, It would lift all restricts on Iran in about a decade. The prime minster warned, “We don’t have to bet the security of the world on the hope iran will change for the better.” Saying no deal was better than a bad deal, Netanyahu implored the administration to “insist restrictions not be lifted on Iran until it quits its aggression in the region and in the world.” And, to yet another roaring standing ovation, the Israeli leader thundered, ” If Iran wants to be treated like a normal country, lt it act like a normal country.” Netanyahu said any deal must do 3 things: Stop Itan’s aggression against neighbors in the Mideast Stop Iran’s support of terrorism around the world And stop Iran from “threatening to annihilate my country, Isreal, the one and only Jewish state.” Netanyahu made clear Israel would act alone to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, if necessary.



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