NETANYAHU on IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL - Warns of Nuclear Arms Race
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SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for Latest on BILDERBERG 2015 / GLOBAL RESET / MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX www.youtube.com/EliteNWOAgenda NETANYAHU on IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL - Warns of Nuclear Arms Race Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Friday that the preliminary nuclear deal...
SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for Latest on BILDERBERG 2015 / GLOBAL RESET / MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX http://www.youtube.com/EliteNWOAgenda NETANYAHU on IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL - Warns of Nuclear Arms Race Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Friday that the preliminary nuclear deal with Iran “might very well spark a nuclear arms race throughout the Middle East.” “The cabinet is united in strongly opposing the proposed deal,” the prime minister said in a statement, following a meeting with the body. He added that any final agreement must include “unambiguous Iranian recognition of Israel’s right to exist.” It doesn't sound like President Obama and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a very pleasant conversation about the proposed Iran deal. In its readout of Thursday's call, the White House said Obama emphasized that "the framework represents significant progress towards a lasting, comprehensive solution that cuts off all of Iran's pathways to a bomb and verifiably ensures the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program going forward." Netanyahu spokesman Mark Regev said the prime minister had a blunt response to Obama: "A deal based on this framework would threaten the survival of Israel." Congressional Republicans, some Democrats, the leaders of some Arab nations, and other critics share Netanyahu's skepticism that Iran will give up the drive to nuclear weapons. In the phone call with Netanyahu, Obama "underscored that progress on the nuclear issue in no way diminishes our concerns with respect to Iran's sponsorship of terrorism and threats towards Israel and emphasized that the United States remains steadfast in our commitment to the security of Israel speech "united states" u.s. usa america historic power energy "clean energy" law "law and order" deal world safety humanity islam program "middle east" agreement 2015 2016 danger supplies military "u.s. army" troops military charity diplomat business transparency history trust relationship science japan fuel gas "natural gas" scientific defense "self defense" stocks international europe storage "elite nwo agenda" news media entertainment trendy trends montagraph demcad jsnip4 rawdogletard alex jones rant infowars gerald celente false flag attack 8 15 ipad commercial illuminati nuke chicago missing ww3 russia putin anonymous coast to coast am david icke Iran’s foreign minister, Javad Zarif, has sent out a tweet indicating a deal has been reached on Iran’s nuclear program after eight days of negotiations and a broken deadline: discusses how Russia is building their arsenal and preparing for a nuclear war with the United States. Chang says that “the Mullahs may well have a secret program” and that “In October 2012, Iran began stationing personnel at a military base in North Korea, in a mountainous area close to the Chinese border. The Iranians, from the Ministry of Defense and associated firms, reportedly are working on both missiles and nuclear weapons.” The former minister of defense, Ahmed Vahidi had “denied” the accusations calling it “just speculation” in 2012 according to the Tehran Times. The inconvenient truth is that only military action like Israel’s 1981 attack on Saddam Hussein’s Osirak reactor in Iraq or its 2007 destruction of a Syrian reactor, designed and built by North Korea, can accomplish what is required. Time is terribly short, but a strike can still succeed In total, the U.S. has about 4,800 nuclear warheads, including tactical, strategic, and non-deployed weapons. Russia has 1,643 strategic warheads. China, France, the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan all have under 300 each. "Israel will not accept an agreement which allows a country that vows to annihilate us to develop nuclear weapons, period." Regev’s remarks come after Netanyahu trashed the deal on Thursday, telling President Barack Obama it would “threaten the survival” of his country. Following the nuclear deal reached in Switzerland, The New York Times editorial board said the “preliminary agreement between Iran and the major powers is a significant achievement that makes it more likely Iran will never be a nuclear threat.”