Netanyahu to Tell UN Iran Is ‘Most Dangerous’ Country
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returns to the United Nations today in an attempt to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, a year after visiting the body to turn back a bid for Palestinian statehood.
Before leaving for New York, Netanyahu told reporters that he will warn the UN General Assembly that Iran must not be allowed to arm itself with atomic weapons. If the international community fails to heed the message, the Israeli leader said his country is ready to utilize all options against Iran. “This is a people that has overcome every obstacle in the past, and every tyrant, and that is what will happen this time as well,” he said.