President Obama warned Iran before the U.N. General Assembly today
that the U.S. will “do what we must” to prevent it from obtaining a
nuclear weapon.
“Time and again, it has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate
that its nuclear program is peaceful, and to meet its obligations to
the United Nations,” he said.
Amid rising tension over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the president
argued there is still “time and space” for diplomacy, but made clear
“time is not unlimited.”
“We respect the right of nations to access peaceful nuclear power,
but one of the purposes of the United Nations is to see that we harness
that power for peace. Make no mistake: a nuclear-armed Iran is not a
challenge that can be contained,” the president said.
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Obama, however, stopped short of giving Iran an ultimatum, or drawing
a “red line” it cannot cross, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has demanded.
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A nuclear Iran, Obama said, “would threaten the elimination of
Israel, the security of Gulf nations, and the stability of the global
economy. It risks triggering a nuclear-arms race in the region, and the
unraveling of the non-proliferation treaty.”
“That is why a coalition of countries is holding the Iranian
government accountable. And that is why the United States will do what
we must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,” he said.
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