Iran
will destroy Israel cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa if attacked –
Supreme leader
RT,
21 March, 2013
“At times the officials of the Zionist regime [Israel] threaten to launch a military invasion, but they themselves know that if they make the slightest mistake the Islamic Republic will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground,” Ayotollah Ali Khamenei said during an address on live state television.
Iran’s
most powerful authority, Ayatollah Ali Khemenei, said the Islamic
Republic would raze the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa “to the
ground” if Israel launched a military strike against it.
RT,
21 March, 2013
“At times the officials of the Zionist regime [Israel] threaten to launch a military invasion, but they themselves know that if they make the slightest mistake the Islamic Republic will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground,” Ayotollah Ali Khamenei said during an address on live state television.
Obama
said Thursday time is running out for a diplomatic solution.
"Iran
must know that time is not unlimited. I have made the position of the
United States clear: Iran must not get a nuclear weapon,” he
said.
He
also said that the US will always protest Israel.
“Israel
will never be destroyed as long as the United States exists. You are
not alone," he said.
Israel
has threatened military action against Iran unless it abandons its
nuclear activates which the West fears are aimed at building an
atomic bomb. Tehran denies the allegations and says its nuclear
industry is for peaceful purposes only.
Khamenei
also said that he is not optimistic but “not opposed” to
direct nuclear talks with US.
"I
am not optimistic about these talks. Why? Because our past
experiences show that talks for American officials does not mean for
us to sit down and reach a logical solution... What they mean by
talks is that we sit down and talk until Iran accepts their
viewpoint," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on the live TV
address.
US
President Barack Obama is currently on a visit to Israel where he
noted that Israeli President Netanyahu was “absolutely
correct” in his belief that any Israeli strike on Iran
would be a measure of self-defense.
Obama
added that American and Israeli intelligence are at roughly the same
place on how far Iran may be from developing a bomb, but said
that “there is still time to resolve this diplomatically.
The question is, will the Iranian leadership seize this
opportunity?” he said.
Jeffrey
Laurenti, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation on International
Affairs, told RT that Israel is unlikely to go it alone on an Iranian
strike without US backing.
“The
reality is that Israel cannot dare to act on an attack against Iran
and be confident of having the United States to protect it from
retaliation, unless it has made the case why such an attack is
desperate and a last resort. And that he has not been able to do with
the Obama administration,” he said.
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