BREAKING: Netanyahu Issues Massive Warning About Obama… This Is Urgent
Last week, Saudi newspaper Al-Hayat printed a story that suggested U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been telling select Arab nations that it will offer a “nuclear umbrella,” letting them know that any nuclear deal with Iran will include protection for them from nuclear attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told “Face the Nation” Sunday that he’s not aware of the secret talks. But he pointed out that if these claims were true, they would seem to indicate that Iran already has a nuclear weapons program, which it has strongly denied so far.
Netanyahu also said of Kerry’s alleged promises, “If it’s true, it signals a shift of U.S. policy from preventing a nuclear Iran to containing one. That is not good,” a warning clearly aimed straight at President Barack Obama.
During his address to Congress last week concerning just how close Iran could be to completing a nuclear warhead, Netanyahu urged that Obama’s nuclear deal “paves a path” to a nuclear Iran.
He said that Iran’s current nuclear program should be reduced in size, instead of continued or expanded as the threat of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, including a finished warhead, is much too imminent at the program’s current pace.
If the United States, Israel and their allies let their guard down now, Iran “will have the weapon,” he said. (H/TNewsmax)
Obama’s reaction to Netanyahu’s speech last week was disrespectful, at best. He summarized his thoughts on Netanyahu’s warning, saying it was “nothing new.”
The prime minister also addressed critics who claim he’s “cried wolf” for 25 years about Iran’s potential for developing nuclear weapons.
“Well, the reason I’ve been warning for 25 years is because Iran has been trying to get to the bomb,” he said. “If we hadn’t acted in these intervening years … Iran would have had the nuclear weapon a long time ago.”
Should Obama follow through with a plan that doesn’t clearly deny Iran the ability to develop a nuclear weapon and something happens, no one can say Israel didn’t warn him.
Whether he listened to a single one of those warnings is a separate question.
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