JERUSALEM: Israel s foreign minister questioned Europe s commitment on
Sunday to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.?Unfortunately
my impression is that some of the nations of Europe and senior figures
there speak about sanctions more in order to calm Israel than to stop
Iran s nuclear programme,? Avigdor Lieberman said in speech to Israeli
diplomats.?And I tell you truly there is no need to calm us down. Any
decision that we take shall be balanced and considered,? said Lieberman,
an ultranationalist in Israel s right-wing coalition led by Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Speculation that Israel may attack Iran s
nuclear facilities was fuelled by a United Nations report last month
that said Tehran appeared to have worked on designing an atomic
weapon.Israel sees Iran s nuclear programme as an existential threat.
Iran says its atomic activities are intended solely for the peaceful
purpose of energy production.In the speech, Lieberman called on Europe
to take immediate and ?courageous decisions? on Iran, saying ?this is
our expectation of the international community.?Earlier this month,
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak urged Europe to impose crippling
sanctions on Iran, saying it was ?time for urgent, coherent, paralysing?
steps targeting Tehran s oil trade and central bank.Barak has sought to
ease suspicions Israel is planning military action against Iran and
possibly keeping its main ally, the United States, in the dark.He told
Israel Radio last week he was impressed by a ?change of emphasis? in
Washington, where Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta said ?there are no
options off the table? to handle Iran.Barak has also said he still saw
room for punitive, economic steps against Tehran. (Reuters)
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