Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justified a military attack on Iran, claiming it was necessary to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear bombs. He alleged that Iran has the potential to manufacture several bombs and has made recent advancements. Critics argue that Netanyahu's actions may be more about thwarting a potential US-Iran diplomatic agreement than genuine security concerns. This controversy emerges amid conflicting intelligence assessments, particularly from US officials suggesting no current active nuclear weapon pursuit by Iran, even as doubts about Iran's nuclear transparency persist based on IAEA reports.
Netanyahu justified the attack as a preemptive measure against Iran's nuclear ambitions, claiming Tehran could build nine bombs; critics suggest motivations might include offsetting US-Iran negotiations.
Israeli intelligence asserts a deeper understanding of Iran's nuclear developments, yet US assessments contradict, indicating a lack of active pursuit of nuclear weaponry by Iran.
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