Economics
Netanyahu Says Better to Face Iran Sooner Rather Than Later
- Israel urges U.S. to quit nuclear accord if it isn’t amended
- Cabinet minister sees renewed sanctions bringing Iran to heel
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Israel will do what’s needed to block Iranian aggression, sooner rather than later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday.
“Nations that didn’t act in time against murderous aggression against them paid a much higher price later on,” said Netanyahu, who often invokes European powers’ 1938 agreement to let Nazi Germany annex portions of Czechoslovakia. “We don’t seek escalation, but are prepared for any scenario.”