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Cameron: No Current Justification for ’’Israeli’’ Attack on Iran

Cameron: No Current Justification for ’’Israeli’’ Attack on Iran
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British Prime Minister David Cameron stressed Thursday that "there is no current justification for an "Israeli" strike on Iranian nuclear facilities."
In an interview to NBC, Cameron stressed that "the international community still has time to pressure Tehran through sanctions and diplomatic channels."
Cameron: No Current Justification for ’’Israeli’’ Attack on Iran
Reiterating his opposition to an "Israeli" strike, he declared that "he didn't think as we stand today that military action by "Israel" would be justified."
"I don't think the "Israelis" should take that action now. We told them they shouldn't and said we wouldn't support it if they did. We've been very clear," Cameron confirmed.

Stating that "we've got more road to run in putting in place sanctions and putting in place tough measures against the regime and saying to them they need to take a different path," Cameron reaffirmed London's strategic ally with the Zionist entity.
"It's very, very important "Israel" knows it has strong allies like America, like the United Kingdom, but I don't support action now because, frankly," Cameron added.
The British PM claimed that "Iran could retain civil nuclear power, if they give up the ambition of having military nuclear power, they can have a future as a country that has more normal relations with the rest of the world."

"I think there is a lot more we can do to put pressure on Iran to get them to take a different path. We take nothing off the table. Britain is very clear just as America is. We don't rule out taking action or supporting being a, but that's not where we are right now. Right now, turn up the pressure. Get Iranians to think again," he said.


Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org 

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