Israel asks U.N to stop Iran from further building nuclear weapons
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: Israel‘s prime minister Netanyahu met with United Nations and its General Assembly this week pleading with officials to draw a ‘red line’ throughout Iran‘s plan for further building their controversial nuclear weapons.
“It’s not a question of whether Iran will get the bomb. The question is at what stage can we stop Iran from getting the bomb,” said Netanyahu, who also accused Iran of aggression.
“I ask, given this record of Iranian aggression without nuclear weapons, just imagine Iranian aggression with nuclear weapons,” the Israeli prime minister said. “Who among you would feel safe in the Middle East? Who would be safe in Europe? Who would be safe in America? Who would be safe anywhere?”












