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In a recent interview with ABC News, Israeli Prime Minister Bennyamin Netanyahu addressed the ongoing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional threats. When questioned about the possibility of Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, being targeted by Israel, Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s strategic stance, stating, “Israel is doing what it needs to do.” He also reflected on U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that an Israeli operation to eliminate Khamenei would not escalate the conflict but could potentially de-escalate tensions, highlighting the complex geopolitical calculations involved.
Expressing his views on American foreign policy, Netanyahu underscored the importance of unwavering support for Israel, asserting, “Today Tel Aviv, tomorrow New York.” He criticized the notion of prioritizing American interests over regional security, adding, “I understand the motto ‘America First,’ but I do not understand ‘Dead America.’ These people (Iran) want this.”
Netanyahu took a firm stance against Iran’s nuclear program, referring to Iran’s top nuclear scientists as “Hitler’s nuclear team”. He described these scientists as key figures in Iran’s covert efforts to develop nuclear weapons, condemning their activities as a grave threat to global security.
Since Israel launched a series of targeted attacks on Iran on Friday, June 13, more than 14 nuclear scientists have reportedly lost their lives. These covert operations aim to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities before they reach a critical threshold.
Furthermore, Netanyahu expressed concern that Iran is seeking to restart nuclear negotiations to facilitate the continued development of nuclear weapons. He warned that such diplomatic efforts might be a strategic move by Iran to buy time and advance their clandestine nuclear agenda.
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