Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel and the United States have still not come to an agreement about how to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
"The US and Israel share the same goal - to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, but disagree on the means," TASS cited him.
"I do not trust inspections in countries with totalitarian regimes. It didn’t work in North Korea, and it does not work in Iran. They tricked the inspectors," Netanyahu said. Tehran, in his opinion, "has constructed two underground bunkers right under inspectors' noses, which they (specialists) had no idea about." "But even we - the US intelligence agencies, Israel and the UK - did not know about their existence for years. Therefore, we must be more careful," the prime minister of Israel believes. He is confident that "the proposals that were put forward (in the pre-agreement) allow Iran to have a huge nuclear infrastructure."
"Such a move would lead in a very short period of time to the creation of a nuclear bomb by the Islamic Republic," Netanyahu said. "They (the proposals) are also removing restrictions from Iran after a dozen years. Just removing all the restrictive measures held against Iran, allowing the country to have an arsenal of even several nuclear bombs."
Iran, according to Netanyahu, also "continues to develop the project on intercontinental ballistic missiles that could reach any place on earth, including the United States."