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Netanyahu's Decades-Long Warning: 'Iran on Brink of Nuclear Catastrophe

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly warned that Iran is on the brink of developing nuclear weapons for over three decades, since his first address in 1992. His rhetoric on the issue has remained consistent despite changing circumstances and evidence from international organizations.

Netanyahu's Decades-Long Warning: 'Iran on Brink of Nuclear Catastrophe
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly warned that Iran is on the brink of developing nuclear weapons for over three decades, since his first address in 1992, despite the country's adherence to a nuclear non-proliferation treaty and numerous international agreements aimed at curbing its nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu's rhetoric on the issue has remained consistent, with warnings of an imminent Iranian nuclear threat serving as a central theme in his public statements and speeches. His concerns have been echoed by other Israeli leaders and politicians, contributing to a long-standing debate about Iran's nuclear program and its implications for regional security. This persistent narrative has defined Netanyahu's foreign policy priorities and shaped Israel's relationship with the international community on the issue of Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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