PM Netanyahu interviewed on NBC News 15 July 2015
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PM Netanyahu interviewed on NBC News
7/15/2015
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The Iranians can cheat on the deal, because inspections are not instantaneous. You have 24 days before you can inspect any site that you find suspicious in Iran.
PM Netanyahu interviewed on NBC News
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Following is an excerpt from an interview, today (Wednesday, 15 July 2015), with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on NBC News:
"Iran has here two paths to the bomb. One is if they keep the deal, and the other is if they cheat on the deal. They can cheat on the deal because inspections are not instantaneous, anywhere, anytime, as Foreign Minister of Iran Zarif said correctly. In fact, you don’t have inspections within 24 hours; you have 24 days before you can inspect any site that you find suspicious in Iran.
Twenty-four days. Can you imagine giving a drug dealer 24 days’ notice before you check the premises? That’s a lot of time to flush a lot of meth down the toilet."
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