Netanyahu says Iran war โnot overโ until uranium removed, pushes plan to โweanโ Israel from US aid
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WASHINGTON, May 11 โ Iranโs stockpile of enriched uranium must be โtaken outโ before the US-Israeli war against Iran can be considered over, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told an American broadcaster yesterday.
โItโs not over, because thereโs still nuclear material โ enriched uranium โ that has to be taken out of Iran. Thereโs still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled,โ Netanyahu said in an interview that aired Sunday on the CBS News programme 60 Minutes.
โYou go in and you take it out,โ the Israeli leader said when asked how the uranium could be removed.
Netanyahu said US President Donald Trump had a similar position.
โIโm not going to talk about military means, but the president, what President Trump has said to me โ โI want to go in there.โโ
However, Netanyahuโs statement was in contrast to Trumpโs public position.
The 79-year-old Republican is under increasing domestic pressure to end the Iran war and he insists that Tehranโs nuclear programme has been contained.
In an interview aired Sunday but apparently recorded earlier, Trump said Iran was โmilitarily defeatedโ and he insisted the uranium could be removed โwhenever we want.โ
โWeโll get that at some point, whenever we want. Weโll have it surveilled,โ he told independent television journalist Sharyl Attkisson.
โIf anybody got near the place we will know about it and weโll blow them up.โ
Asked by CBS how the uranium stockpiles could be removed from Iran, Netanyahu said he would prefer an agreement.
โI think it can be done physically. Thatโs not the problem. If you have an agreement and you go in and you take it out, why not? Thatโs the best way.โ
Pressed on whether there are military options to seize the hidden uranium, Netanyahu said he would not discuss such possibilities โ or a timetable.
โWean ourselvesโ off US aidย
Israel remains a dedicated American ally, but Netanyahu said he has told Trump that he wants US tax dollars committed to Israel, currently at US$3.8 billion (RM14.9 billion) annually, to drop to โzeroโ โ and sooner rather than later.
โI think that itโs time that we wean ourselves from the remaining military supportโ from the Pentagon, he added. โLetโs start now, and do it over the next decade.โ
In addition to the unresolved uranium stockpile issue, Netanyahu said there were several other war aims that had yet to be accomplished.
โThereโs still proxies that Iran supports, their ballistic missiles that they still want to produce. Now, weโve degraded a lot of it, but all that is still there and thereโs work to be done.โ
Netanyahu also acknowledged that he knew Beijing was assisting Iran.
โChina gives a certain amount of support (to Iran), and particular components of missile manufacturing,โ the Israeli leader noted. โBut I canโt say more than that.โ
He also spoke of optimism about how a toppled Iranian regime could mean โthe end of Hezbollah,โ as well as Hamas and the Houthis, โbecause the whole scaffolding of the terrorist proxy network that Iran built collapses if the regime in Iran collapses.โ
But he stopped short of predicting such a downfall of Iranโs regime. โIs it possible? Yes. Is it guaranteed? No.โ โ AFP
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