Netanyahu sees positive side to missing Iran nuclear deadline
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the likelihood that Iran and six world powers would fail to meet a deadline on Monday for a nuclear agreement. "No deal is better than a bad deal. The deal that Iran was pushing for was terrible. A deal would have left Iran with the ability to enrich uranium for an atom bomb while removing the sanctions," Netanyahu told the BBC, according to a video excerpt of the interview provided by the prime minister's office. "The right deal that is needed is to dismantle Iran's ...
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