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Former U.S. Ambassador to predict next year will go to war with Iran

BEIJING, Sept. 17 - According to CBS (CBS) reports, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Martin (Martin Indyk) ? printed Dick predicted that the U.S. conflict with Iran could come as early as next year (2013) the evolution of war.
 
India and Dick in the face of the whole people "(Face the Nation) program on the 16th, said he was worried that the United States in 2013 to the outbreak of military conflict with Iran.
 
Dick and India, the use of force and the time had not come, Iran has no nuclear weapons. While there is still time, but time is running out.

Dispute between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama on the Iranian nuclear issue, India said Dick, Obama promised not to allow Iran to produce nuclear weapons, so he did not think Netanyahu and Obama existence of major differences.
 
Netanya No. Hu asked the United States to set "red lines" on Iran, India and Dick said, this is an unreasonable requirement. Set the red line is actually set an ultimatum, no president would do. Even the Republican presidential candidates are not delineated red lines, such as John McCain in 2008, 2012, Romney.



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