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senator Bernie SandersI-VT. A press release was issued on Thursday, where he announced Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu It was “wrong” in the past, but now it is again.
In a statement, Sanders pointed out that Netanyahu made a comment when speaking about Saddam Hussein at a 2002 U.S. Congressional hearing.
Netanyahu Said at that time “If you take out … Saddam’s regime”, the move “the region will have a huge positive response”. He said there was no doubt that Iraqi leaders were pursuing “the development of nuclear weapons.”
Israel targets ballistic missiles in Iran on Thursday
I-Vt. Senator Bernie Sanders and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Image by Joe Maher/Getty | Abir Sultan/Pool/AFP by Getty Images)
“Netanyahu is wrong. Very wrong. The Iraq war caused 4,492 deaths, more than 32,000 injuries, and about three trillion dollars in cost. Thousands of Iraqis also died from this tragic war. He also made no mistakes in the war in Iraq. statement.
president Donald Trump The prospect of U.S. military intervention has not been ruled out, as Israel’s goal against Iran is to prevent the rogue regime from realizing its nuclear weapons ambitions.
U.S. military in the Middle East may face more threats in the Iran conflict: “irreparable damage”
“Based on the fact that there is a high possibility of negotiations with Iran in the near future, I will decide whether to proceed in the next two weeks,” President Trump said. By the briefing Thursday.
Trump is well aware that he opposes Iran’s prospect of obtaining nuclear weapons.
Levitt said Trump is going to make Iran’s decision “in the next two weeks.”
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“The United States means many great things first, including the fact that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. Make America great again!!!” He declared with a truth postal on Monday.

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