Thursday, September 27, 2012

Israel's PM Asks UN To Draw A 'Red Line' On Iran's Nuclear Plans



Netanyahu Asks U.N. To Draw 'Red Line' On Iran's Nuclear Bomb Plans -- CNN

(CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu exhorted the United Nations General Assembly Thursday to draw "a clear red line" to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

In a theatrical gesture, Netanyahu held up a cartoon-like drawing of a spherical bomb and drew a red line below the fuse.

"It's not a question of whether Iran will get the bomb. The question is at what stage can we stop Iran from getting the bomb," said Netanyahu, who also accused Iran of aggression.

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More News On Israeli PM Netanyahu's Sppech At The UN

Live blog: Netanyahu speaks at the UN General Assembly -- Haaretz
Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu speaks to UN general assembly – live updates -- The Guardian
Netanyahu draws "red line" on Iranian nuclear program -- Reuters
Netanyahu Asks For 'Red Line' On Iran -- Wall Street Journal/AP
Netanyahu: Iran could have bomb by next summer if it does not face a ‘red line’ -- Washington Post
Netanyahu: 'Clear red line' needed to stop Iran's nuclear program -- FOX News
Israeli PM sets 'red line' over nuclear Iran -- Al Jazeera
Iran Could Have Nukes by Next Summer, Netanyahu Warns U.N. -- ABC News
Netanyahu Warns Iran Is Close to Making a Bomb -- New York Times
Netanyahu draws red line on Iranian enrichment -- Deutsche Welle
Netanyahu again calls for 'clear red line' -- UPI
Netanyahu Calls For 'Red Line' On Iran; Rejects Palestinian's 'Libelous' Charges -- NPR

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