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Israel will take own Iran decisions: foreign minister
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) March 4, 2012


Israel will take any decisions on Iran's nuclear activities as an "independent state," Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Sunday, on the eve of a US-Israel summit in Washington.

"Clearly, the United States is the biggest world power and the biggest and most important country that is a friend of Israel, but we are an independent state," Lieberman told Israeli public radio.

"Ultimately, the state of Israel will take the decisions that are most appropriate based on its evaluation of the situation," he said.

Lieberman's comments came shortly before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to hold talks in Washington with US President Barack Obama on Monday, a meeting expected to focus heavily on Iran's nuclear activities.

Israel, Washington and much of the international community believes that Iran's nuclear programme masks a weapons drive, a charge Tehran denies.

US intelligence is said to believe that Iran does not currently intend to produce nuclear weapons, though it may be seeking the capacity to do so, and Washington has emphasised the importance of deterrent sanctions and diplomacy.

But Israel is reportedly eager to move more quickly and decisively against Iran's nuclear activities, using a military strike to prevent it from obtaining even the capacity to take a decision to produce nuclear weapons.

"The Iranian file is well-known," Lieberman said. "The direction taken by Iran is clear."

But he added that any decisions should be taken "calmly, weighing the pros and cons. All this chatter doesn't help anyone."

Lieberman also warned that the international community's failure to deal with the bloodshed in Syria, where a crackdown on anti-regime protesters has killed thousands, showed Israel could rely only on itself for protection.

"If the international community is incapable of stopping the massacres in Syria, what is the value of its promises to protect the security of Israel?".

Obama has sought to reassure Israel that he will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran, as indicated in an interview with the Atlantic Monthly magazine published on Friday.

"I think that the Israeli government recognises that, as president of the United States, I don't bluff," he told the magazine.

Despite the comments, Israeli newspapers on Sunday said the meeting between the two leaders was likely to be tense.

Yisrael Ziv, a retired Israeli major general writing in the Maariv daily, said Netanyahu would be seeking a pledge of US military action against Iran, or tacit support for an Israeli strike.

But he warned that Israel and Washington continue to differ on the threat posed by Iran, the timeline for dealing with it, and the efficacy of sanctions.

"Netanyahu can try to secure from Obama a promise that the US will consider a more dramatic move after the elections," he wrote. "Netanyahu can secure American willingness to increase the political pressure and even threaten Tehran directly."

"He can squeeze out a vague statement from which it could be understood that if Israel were to go for an independent move, it would receive certain backing from Washington. That's as far as the gains are concerned."

But Netanyahu will not pledge that Israel will refrain from unilateral military action, top-selling Yediot Aharonot's US correspondent wrote.

"Senior political sources made it clear that Israel would not be willing to commit not to take military action against Iran," wrote Orly Azulai.

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Israel 'shall prevail' if forced to fight Iran: Peres
Washington (AFP) March 4, 2012 - Israel "shall prevail" if forced to fight Iran, "an evil, cruel and morally corrupt regime" bent on controlling the Middle East, Israeli President Shimon Peres said in Washington Sunday.

His speech to a powerful pro-Israel lobby charged up the atmosphere for talks Monday between US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who will tackle the perceived nuclear threat from Iran.

"Iran is an evil, cruel, morally corrupt regime. It is based on destruction, and is an affront to human dignity," Peres told thousands of delegates at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) forum.

"Iran is the center, the sponsor, the financer of world terror. Iran is a danger to the entire world," he said in an address that was to be followed by minutes later by a speech from Obama.

"It threatens Berlin as well as Madrid, Delhi as well as Bangkok. Not just Israel," the veteran Israeli political leader said.

Thai police said last week that bombings there were part of an alleged plot to kill Israeli diplomats, in a similar fashion to failed attempts on Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia.

"Iran's ambition is to control the Middle East, so it can control a major part of the world's economy. It must be stopped. And it will be stopped," the Nobel Peace Prize winner said.

"Israel experienced the horrors of war. It does not seek it. Peace is always our first option, but, if we are forced to fight, trust me: We shall prevail," Peres said.

"President Obama is leading and implementing an international, complex and decisive policy, imposing economic and political sanctions against Iran. President Obama made it clear that the US will not permit Iran to become nuclear."

Peres said "all options are on the table," alluding to the military option, because he said "containment is not a sustainable policy."

"The United States and Israel share the same goal -- to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. There is no space between us. Our message is clear: Iran will not develop a nuclear weapon."



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