Israel warned over Iran action

Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned Israel that military action against Iran would 'not be wise'
12 April 2012

Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned Israel that military action against Iran would not be "a wise thing".

Amid rumours the Israeli government is considering strikes against Iran within months, Mr Hague insisted economic sanctions and negotiations had to be given "a real chance" to convince Tehran to abandon its nuclear ambitions.

In an interview with BBC1's Andrew Marr Show, the Foreign Secretary repeated his warning that a nuclear-armed Iran would result in another cold war in the Middle East.

"They would either be attacked and there would be a war, or there would be a cold war in which Iran for the long term would be subject to these very intense economic sanctions and they would find that other nations in their region developed nuclear weapons," he said.

But he urged against military action, although he said it was not ruled out as an option.

"I don't think a wise thing at this moment is for Israel to launch a military attack on Iran," he said.

"I think Israel like everyone else in the world should be giving a real chance to the approach we have adopted on very serious economic sanctions and economic pressure and the readiness to negotiate with Iran. That's what we need to make a success of."

Mr Hague said Israel did not share its plans with Britain. "We do not take any options off the table, we don't know how the situation will develop, it would be unwise to do that," he said. "But our approach is 100% diplomatically and economically focused to bring Iran to the negotiating table."

Mr Hague said there was "no specific information" about a threat to the London Olympics from any Tehran-backed terrorists, but he acknowledged: "Clearly Iran has been involved increasingly in illegal and potentially terrorist activity in other parts of the world."

Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander called for "calm heads and clear thinking", but said Iran needed to feel the international community's "full force".

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