It must be clear that if Iran does not cooperate with the West on the
nuclear issue, military confrontation will be unavoidable, incoming
Israeli ambassador to Britain, Ron Prosor, was quoted as saying Sunday.
Prosor, who served as Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's senior adviser on
Iran, told the Sunday Telegraph that Teheran could enrich enough
uranium to make an atomic bomb by 2009.
"At the current rate of progress Iran will reach the technical
threshold for producing fissile material by 2009," he told the British
newspaper. "This is a global threat and it requires a global response.
It should be made clear that if Iran does not co-operate then military
confrontation is inevitable. It is either co-operation or
confrontation."
Prosor went on to say that the Iranians would soon be able to fully
control all the elements of enrichment and from that point on, it would
only be a matter of time before they had a nuclear weapon.
"There needs to be full verification of what is happening in Iran,"
said the Israeli ambassador. "In Israel there is a belief that the
Iranians are continuing with their nuclear weapons program."
Prosor expressed astonishment over Washington's latest intelligence
assessment downgrading the Iranian threat.
However, he said that the report contradicted Iran's claim that its
nuclear ambitions had always been peaceful by confirming that the
country had run a weapons program, even if it was now frozen.
Prosor also said that the assessment showed that Iran was continuing to
enrich uranium.
"If we take the report at face value then we must conclude that the UN
sanctions have had an effect on Iranian decision-making. It is
important to keep up the sanctions because they are working," said
Prosor.
He said Iran's nuclear ambitions were like "an express train traveling
at high velocity to reach its destination at the end of the tracks",
while the diplomatic train to convince it to give up its activities was
like a "slow train that stopped at every stop while some people get on
and others get off."
In the Telegraph interview, Prosor questioned Iran's need for a nuclear
program given its vast oil wealth, adding that Teheran was trying to
undermine US President George Bush's attempts to revive peace
negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
"This is the beginning of a process that we hope will result in two
states, with two peoples living side by side in peace and with secure
borders," he said.
"They will do everything they can to derail any progress that is made
between the Israelis and Palestinians."
Meanwhile, a British intelligence official said that Iran had deceived
the CIA over its nuclear plans and expressed doubt that Iran had indeed
frozen its atomic weapons program.
The official said British analysts believed that the Iranians, knowing
their phone conversations were being listened to, deliberately gave
misinformation. "We are skeptical. We want to know what the basis of it
is, where did it come from? Was it on the basis of the defector? Was it
on the basis of the intercepted material? They say things on the phone
because they know we are up on the phones. They say black is white.
They will say anything to throw us off," the official told the
Telegraph.
On Sunday, a Security Cabinet panel is set to meet to discuss the new
US intelligence report.
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