Israeli minister sees possible attack on Iran 'in two or three years'

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JERUSALEM: Israel could attack Iranian nuclear sites in two or three years, its defence minister said on Wednesday (Dec 28), in unusually explicit comments about a possible timeline. With international efforts to renew a 2015 nuclear deal having stalled, the Iranians have ramped up uranium enrichment, a pr

JERUSALEM: Israel could attack Iranian nuclear sites in two or three years, its defence minister said on Wednesday , in unusually explicit comments about a possible timeline.

Experts say Iran could potentially raise the fissile purity of its uranium to weapons-grade in short order. But building a deliverable warhead would take it years, they say - an estimate echoed by an Israeli military intelligence general this month. For more than a decade, Israel has issued veiled threats to attack its arch-enemy's nuclear facilities if it deems world powers' diplomacy with Tehran a dead end. However, some experts doubt Israel has the military clout to deliver lasting damage to Iranian targets that are distant, dispersed and well-defended.

"Iran will only change its policies if extreme sanctions are imposed on it; then it could decide to accelerate enrichment to military grade," said the report, which a military spokesperson confirmed as citing genuine intelligence assessments.

 

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