Economics
Israel’s Netanyahu Seeks Tougher Nuclear Demands on Iran
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran must be forced to halt its nuclear program through tougher sanctions and stiffer demands than those presented in two rounds of talks conducted with world powers.
Netanyahu, speaking yesterday at a defense conference in Tel Aviv, said he has no doubt that Iran aims to build a nuclear bomb. He repeated previous calls that it stop all uranium enrichment, get rid of nuclear material already produced and dismantle its underground facility near Qom.