Israeli leader says Iran warning "reverberating"

Friday September 28, 2012 1:00 PM

NEW YORK (AP) — Israel's prime minister says his stern warning to stop Iran from going nuclear is "reverberates around the world."

Benjamin Netanyahu says his demand before the United Nations to draw a red line on Iran's uranium enrichment program could prevent the Islamic Republic from getting a nuclear.

Speaking Friday before a meeting with the Canadian prime minister, Netanyahu said the enrichment was the "only discernible and vulnerable part of their nuclear program."

The Israeli leader commented a day after he laid out his most detailed plea for global action against Iran. He said the world had until next summer at the latest to stop Iran from getting a bomb.

Israel says a nuclear-armed Iran would pose an existential threat and has warned it may strike Iran to prevent that from happening.

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