Monday, July 21, 2008

McCain says sanctions might stop Iran, but U.S. will not allow 2nd Holocaust

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JERUSALEM - U.S. presidential candidate John McCain told an Israeli TV station that stiffer sanctions might stop Iran's threats against Israel. In an interview broadcast Monday, the Republican candidate said that in any event, the U.S. would not allow Iran to try to destroy Israel.
McCain's interview with Israel's Channel 2 TV aired just before Democratic candidate Barack Obama is due to arrive in Israel.

Asked about Israel feeling the need to attack Iran, McCain replied, "I would hope that would never happen, I would hope that Israel would not feel that threatened, " saying the U.S. and Europe could impose "significant, very painful sanctions on Iran which I think could modify their behaviour."
He added, "But I have to look you in the eye and tell you that the United States of America can never allow a second Holocaust."
Israel considers Iran a strategic threat, discounting reports that Iran has dropped efforts to build nuclear weapons. Iran is developing long-range rockets and has called often for Israel's destruction.

Asked about possible military actions against Iran, McCain said, "I think we have a lot of options to be explored before we seriously explore the military option, and I don't think we have exercised those enough."
McCain said he favours low-level contacts with Iranian officials, but not a meeting of presidents without preconditions.

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