by Edith M. Lederer
The two “bad options” for Iran – letting the country develop nuclear weapons or using force to destroy its nuclear capabilities – are closer than they were a year ago, Israel’s U.N. ambassador warned Tuesday.
Gabriela Shalev told journalists at the U.N. Israel still hopes diplomatic engagement and sanctions will halt Iran’s push to become a nuclear power, but warned: “our intelligence tells us … that Iran is racing towards this kind of nuclear capability, and it’s not a matter of years.”
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