It kind of scares me, the notion that we're going to be injecting ourselves into other countries' affairs when they're not posing a threat to our security. I wouldn't be telling Israel what to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hope I say this the right way, but I'm convinced that Israel will not trust other countries to do what they have to do to protect their own security.
I don't think a wise thing at this moment is for Israel to launch a military attack on Iran.
Since its very inception, Israel has been a threat.
Look, Israel doesn't intend to introduce nuclear weapons, but if people are afraid that we have them, why not? It's a deterrent.
When the President of Iran talks about removing Israel from the face of the Earth and is building nuclear bombs with a range of 3000km, you have to be worried.
We are not going to damage our safety and our security. We're not going to give those extremists the privilege to come so freely to Israel in order to carry out more attacks against us and kill us one day after another.
It is natural that we should always expect an Israeli attack, even when it does not threaten.
The threats against Israel are growing.
Israel's security policy is determined by our needs. I strongly reject all the unfounded publicity suggesting that Israel is prevented from taking action because of international pressure.
There is no prospect that the United States will say to Israel, 'You do such and such and we'll not support you in your security.'