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Israeli warning over nuclear Iran | Israeli warning over nuclear Iran |
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said drastic measures are needed to stop Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. | |
Speaking to the main pro-Israel lobby in the US, he said Iran must be shown there will be devastating consequences if it did develop such weapons. | |
The US and others have accused Iran of building a nuclear arms capability. Tehran says its programme is peaceful. | The US and others have accused Iran of building a nuclear arms capability. Tehran says its programme is peaceful. |
Mr Olmert's US visit comes as he faces pressure at home over corruption allegations, which he denies. | Mr Olmert's US visit comes as he faces pressure at home over corruption allegations, which he denies. |
Mr Olmert is expected to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue in talks with President George W Bush on Wednesday. | |
UN concern | UN concern |
Mr Olmert told members of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee that targeted economic sanctions imposed against Iran were not enough. | |
"The long-term cost of a nuclear Iran greatly outweighs the short-term benefits of doing business with Iran," he said. | |
He continued that Iran's flouting of the international measures so far "leave no doubt as to the urgent need for more drastic and robust measures". | |
"The international community has a duty and responsibility to clarify to Iran, through drastic measures, that the repercussions of their continued pursuit of nuclear weapons will be devastating," he said. | |
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has denied Iran is seeking nuclear weapons He did not specify what these measures might be. | |
He also said peace with the Palestinians was "attainable", and pledged to pursue a "historic breakthrough" for peace by the end of the year. | |
Correspondents say it was the Israeli prime minister's strongest warning yet to Iran. | Correspondents say it was the Israeli prime minister's strongest warning yet to Iran. |
It followed a speech by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in which he insisted his country would not make nuclear weapons but would continue its civilian nuclear programme. | |
Earlier, the UN's nuclear watchdog said Iran's alleged research into warheads was of "serious concern", urging the country to give "full disclosure" on its atomic work. | Earlier, the UN's nuclear watchdog said Iran's alleged research into warheads was of "serious concern", urging the country to give "full disclosure" on its atomic work. |
At home Mr Olmert has faced calls that he step down over allegations of corruption. | At home Mr Olmert has faced calls that he step down over allegations of corruption. |
The prime minister has been accused of taking $500,000 (£250,000) in bribes or illegal campaign donations, accusations that he denies. | The prime minister has been accused of taking $500,000 (£250,000) in bribes or illegal campaign donations, accusations that he denies. |
He has not been charged, but says he would resign if indicted. | He has not been charged, but says he would resign if indicted. |