When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the United Nations, enumerating the steps Iran must take to set Israel’s mind at rest regarding its nuclear program, he said that an attack by Israel was inevitable: there was no chance that Iran would meet the four conditions that had been set for it. What was more, the chances that the United States would insist that Iran abide by them were nil. The prime minister is well aware of that. He knows that, in the end, his ultimatum will leave him on his own to face Iran.
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