Israeli official warns of nuclear arms race
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Israel's defense minister says the world must prepare to "swiftly and firmly" stop Tehran from acquiring atomic weapons and setting off a regional nuclear arms race.
In a thinly veiled reference to a military strike, Ehud Barak acknowledges that such an operation would be "complex, risky and unpredictable."
He warns that a nuclear Iran "would be far more complex, dangerous and immeasurably more costly," both in terms of human lives and financially.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}At the Israeli Defense Ministry's annual Independence Day reception late Thursday, Barak warned that "Saudi Arabia, Turkey and even Egypt would be forced to join the race."
He also predicted a nuclear Iran would "assertively" back anti-Israel militants in "sowing terror in the region and throughout the world."
Iran denies it aims to build nuclear weapons.