Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been warning about Iran's approach to developing nuclear weapons since 1992. His claims of imminent threats have significantly influenced Israel's foreign policy and its relationship with the United States. Over the years, Netanyahu has made various predictions about Iran's nuclear capabilities, often advocating for military action, including the US invasion of Iraq. Despite these warnings repeatedly presenting Iran as just months or years away from nuclear capability, intelligence assessments show no evidence of Iran actively developing a nuclear weapon. Netanyahu continues to assert that the threat is urgent and immediate.
Netanyahu's consistent warnings about Iran's nuclear capabilities have dramatically shaped Israel's foreign policy and its interactions with the United States over the past 30 years.
Despite repeated claims about Iran's imminent attainment of nuclear weapons - often leading to military action - no physical evidence has supported these assertions over the decades.
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