Itongadol.- Spoke with Obama "at length" of rapprochement with Arab states.
Israel may consider the use of force against Iran if world powers accept a nuclear agreement that Jerusalem finds unacceptable, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested on Wednesday.
In an interview with MSNBC\’s Andrea Mitchell, Netanyahu said he "hoped" that US President Barack Obama shares his standards for a "bad deal" with Iran over its nuclear program.
Israel seeks the full dismantlement of Iran\’s uranium enrichment infrastructure and its heavy-water plutonium reactor – what he views as the guaranteed pacification of Iran\’s nuclear program, which currently spans thousands of centrifuges.
Those centrifuges, he told Mitchell, "are only good for one thing: to make bomb-grade material."
Negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 – the US, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia and Germany – were a primary topic of conversation between the two men and their national security teams in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
"All I\’ll say is, Israel always reserves the right to defend itself," Netanyahu said, asked what his government would do if a bad deal was signed and sealed.