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Former IAF chief: If Iran gets nuke, it won't be last forever

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Former Air Force commander, ret. Maj. Gen. Ido Nehoshtan, referred to the Iranian nuclear program and to the Air Force's strike capabilities in a public event in Beersheba on Saturday. "If we've reached a situation in which, god forbid, Iran possesses nuclear weapons and we're too late, it doesn't mean it will stay that way forever. We're not there yet," he said.

 

Regarding a possible military strike against Iran, Nehoshtan said: "No one is eager to pursue military action; you do it when the alternative is worse. There's no telling what will follow a military strike." (Ilana Curiel)

 

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