Shimon Peres on Obama, Iran and the Path to Peace | 100 Seconds to Midnight - Threats to human civilization… (Under 100 Seconds in 2021?) | Scoop.it

“'This part of the conversation is highly sensitive,' said the spokeswoman for Israel’s president. 'I want all cellphones taken out of the room.' It was July 25, 2012, and I was interviewing Shimon Peres in a wood-paneled suite at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. I handed my phone to one of the guards standing at the door, and Peres swiftly opened a scathing monologue against a potential Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear sites. 'Israel cannot solve the problem alone,' he said. 'There is a limit to what we can do.'

 

Referring to the continuing tension between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama, Peres said: “I cannot tell you what Bibi’s considerations are on the subject of Iran. I am not his spokesman and also not [Defense Minister Ehud] Barak’s. That’s not my job. I am not looking for confrontations with them. I do think that I can explain the American pattern. America knows how to throw a punch when it has to, in order to keep the world balanced. But the punches follow a set procedure. They don’t begin by shooting. They try all the other means first — economic sanctions, political pressure, negotiations, everything possible.

 

'But in the end,' he added, 'if none of this works, then President Obama will use military power against Iran. I am sure of it.'"