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Israel 'ill-advised' to attack Iran, says Biden
Israel 'ill-advised' to attack Iran, says Biden
US Vice President Joe Biden has said, in a CNN interview, that Israel's new government would be "ill-advised" to launch an attack on Iran, adding that he did not "believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu would do that".

AFP - US Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday the new Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be "ill-advised" to attack Iran, but stressed that it was unlikely to do so.
   
"I don't believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu would do that. I think he would be ill-advised to do that," Biden said in an interview with CNN, when asked about possible Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
   
"My level of concern is no different than it was a year ago," he added.
   
Presenting his new government to Israel's parliament a week ago, Netanyahu alluded to an eventual nuclear-armed Iran as the biggest threat to his Jewish state.
   
"The biggest danger to humanity and to Israel comes from the possibility of a radical regime armed with nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said, making clear his remarks were aimed at Iran.
   
President Barack Obama's administration has repeatedly said that all options are on the table for dealing with Iran, but is trying to launch a new dialogue with the Islamic republic after a three-decade freeze in relations.
 

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Israel will not wait for diplomacy to fail.

Israel's decision will be influenced by how well the North Koreans are reined in by the international community. And since reining in North Korea by such means is moot, in the extreme, it is highly probable that Israel will be left with no alternative but take defensive action against Iran, as was necessary vis-à-vis of the existential threat from Hamas.

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