Israel army chief not ruling anything out

The Israeli army chief of staff has said in Washington that all options must be prepared to counter Iran's nuclear programme.

The Israeli military chief Major Gen Gabi Ashkenazi salutes as he stands with Karnit Goldwasser, left, the wife of Israeli soldier Ehud Goldwasser, and other family members next to Goldwasser's coffin at Shraga army base in northern Israel.
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The Israeli army chief of staff has said in Washington that all options must be prepared to counter Iran's controversial nuclear programme. "We are all united over the understanding that Iran must not be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon and that there is no doubt that diplomacy must be given priority," Major Gen Gabi Ashkenazi said on Israeli public radio. "But we all realise, both the Americans and us, that all options must be prepared," added Gen Ashkenazi, who is on his first visit to Washington since taking office last year.

Gen Ashkenazi has held talks with the US military's top brass as well as vice president Dick Cheney, and was due to hold talks today with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Admiral Michael Mullen. Israel and the United States suspect that Iran's nuclear drive is aimed at developing an atomic bomb, a claim vehemently denied by Tehran, which says its programme is designed solely for civilian use.

Although the two close allies continue to say diplomatic and economic sanctions could still dissuade Iran from continuing its programme, both have refused to rule out military action. *AFP