| US has never advised Israel against Iran strike: Olmert AFP The United States has not pressured Israel to rule out military action
in order to halt Iran's nuclear program, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
said on Tuesday after talks with President George W. Bush. "There is a basic, deep understanding about the Iranian threat and the need to act in order to remove threat," he told reporters. Israel considers Iran its greatest threat, because of Tehran's accelerating nuclear program and repeated statements by its leaders predicting the Jewish state's demise. (ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
Israel -- the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear power -- and the United States accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons, while Tehran has insisted its program is entirely peaceful. The Jewish state has refused to rule out military response to the nuclear standoff and Olmert said on Tuesday that the Bush administration has never advised them against such action. |
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