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Iran on the defensive: top US official

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AFP: The pressure exerted by the United States and the international community on Iran over its nuclear programme has put the Islamic republic on the defensive, a senior US official said Sunday. HERZLIYA, Israel, Jan 21, 2007 (AFP) – The pressure exerted by the United States and the international community on Iran over its nuclear programme has put the Islamic republic on the defensive, a senior US official said Sunday.

“Iran is no longer on the offensive but on the defensive and we have to keep it on the defensive,” US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns said at the annual conference on the Balance of Israel’s national security in the town of Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv.

“Iran has to learn how to respect the power and the will of the international community,” he said.

The United States and Israel accuse Iran of developing an atomic bomb through its nuclear programme, which Tehran insists is solely for civil means.

Last month the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed its first resolution threatening concrete steps if Iran continues to develop its nuclear programme.

Burns said that “if by February 21 Iran does not suspend its nuclear activity in Natanz (its main nuclear research centre), it will face a second round of sanctions.”

Although very cautious on the possibility of the US taking military action against Iran, Burns said that “we leave all options on the table, but we are seeking a diplomatic solution to these problems.

“Iran has to make a choice if it is going to work with us or against all of us in the world today… we do not seek confrontation with Iran, but Iran has to expect that our countries (the US and Israel) and other countries will defend our interests,” Burns said.

He was in Israel for talks with senior Israeli officials on strategic cooperation between the two countries, which focused on regional “challenges” including Lebanon, Syria, the Palestinians and the situation in Iraq and Iran, he said.

Israel’s deputy prime minister and Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz said at the conference that 2007 would be a crucial year in trying to stop Iran’s nuclear programme, which he qualified as an “existential threat” to Israel.

“Strong words are not enough and we are called to take action. The free world has the power to provide an answer to the Iranian threat and the answer exists. 2007 is a decisive year,” the former defence minister told the conference.

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