Iran guided by 'unbelievable fanaticism, says Netanyahu

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WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a fresh push to turn the screws on Iran’s nuclear program, saying the Islamic Republic’s leaders are guided by “unbelievable fanaticism.”

 

Netanyahu’s comments, part of an interview to be aired on NBC television’s 
“Meet the Press” on Sunday, came after the hawkish leader of the Jewish state  made repeated demands that US President Barack Obama set unambiguous “red  lines” on the program.
 
“I think Iran is very different. They put their zealotry above their  survival. They have suicide bombers all over the place. I wouldn’t rely on  their rationality,” Netanyahu said, suggesting Iran cannot be contained in the  same way as the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
 
“Since the advent of nuclear weapons, you have countries that had access to  nuclear weapons who always made a careful calculation of cost and benefit. But  Iran is guided by a leadership with an unbelievable fanaticism.”
 
Netanyahu even made a link between Iran’s hardline leadership and the wave  of violent protests against US and other Western diplomatic posts around the  world triggered by an amateur Internet film made in the United States that  denigrates Islam and its Prophet Mohammed.
 
“It’s the same fanaticism that you see storming your embassies today. You  want these fanatics to have nuclear weapons?” he asked.
 
The Israeli leader said critics who argue that taking action against Iran’s  nuclear program was “a lot worse” than a nuclear-armed Tehran, or that an Iran  with nuclear weapons would stabilize the Middle East, “have set a new standard  for human stupidity.”    Israel, the Middle East’s sole, if undeclared, nuclear power, has said a  nuclear-armed Iran would pose an existential threat to the Jewish state and has  threatened unilateral military action against Tehran.
 
But Washington backs continued diplomatic pressure and says it is not the  time for a strike against the nuclear program, which Israel and much of the  West worry masks a weapons drive. -- AFP
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