Tuesday, September 11, 2012

U.S. And Israel Bicker Over Approach To Iran's Nuclear Program

U.S. Has About A Year if Iran Decides To Make A Nuclear Bomb: Panetta -- Reuters

If Iran decides to make a nuclear weapon, the United States would have a little more than a year to act to stop it, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Tuesday.

"It's roughly about a year right now. A little more than a year. And so ... we think we will have the opportunity once we know that they've made that decision, take the action necessary to stop (Iran)," Panetta said on CBS's "This Morning" program.

He said the United States has "pretty good intelligence" on Iran. "We know generally what they're up to. And so we keep a close track on them."

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More News On U.S. - Israeli Differences On Approaching Iran And it's Nuclear Program

Israeli leader ratchets up feud with US -- AP
Netanyahu criticizes US refusal to draw a 'red line' on Iran -- Christian science Monitor
Netanyahu: without ultimatum, U.S. has no ‘moral right’ to stop Israel from attacking Iran -- Washington Post
PM: World has no right to give Israel a 'red light' -- Jerusalem Post
Netanyahu Urges ‘Red Line’ Regarding Iran’s Nuclear Work -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Netanyahu pushes back on Iran 'red lines' -- AFP
U.S., Israel still at odds over Iran "red line" -- Reuters
Israel PM seeking to avoid Iran strike: analysts -- AFP
Secret trip warned Israel off Iran strike -- UPI

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