Peres says Israel will not act alone on Iran
PARIS - Israel will not consider unilateral action to stop Iran getting a nuclear bomb, President Shimon Peres was quoted as saying on Saturday. In an interview with Frances Le Figaro newspaper ahead of a trip to Paris next week, Peres said, however, if economic sanctions failed to persuade Iran to stop its contested nuclear programme then non-military options would be used up.
I would prefer to stop the development of the bomb without recourse to war. Sanctions have proved their efficacy in the past, Peres said, citing decisions by Libya, South Africa and North Korea to renounce nuclear plans.
Asked if Israel would act alone to stop Iran getting the bomb, Peres, a former prime minister who currently holds no executive power, replied: Under no circumstance. We are not so imprudent as to concentrate the Iranian danger on Israel.
Its a problem that the rest of the world must resolve. With the long-range missiles developed by Iran the problem is not only Israeli, Peres added.
Good luck trying to wake the Y'urp-peons to the problem. They've already made clear that they don't feel threatened by nuclear missiles being aimed at them. Been there, done that. | He accused Iran of seeking outposts in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria and Iraq. We mustnt close our eyes. If a minority of terrorists are able to equip themselves with nuclear missiles then the world could become ungovernable.
Peres defended Israels attack last week on Gaza to stop missiles being fired at its territory. If we know that someone is preparing to launch a missile against our territory we will target them to stop it happening, he said.
Posted by: Steve White 2008-03-09 |