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Netanyahu Increases Pressure Ahead of Iran Talks

Top News: With talks between Iran and the West set to resume Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped up his effort to scuttle a deal that would trade sanctions relief for restricitons on Iran's nuclear program, telling CNN that "an exceedingly bad deal" had emerged from talks in Geneva.
Netanyahu has aggressively lobbied against the latest round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and a coalition of Western countries, but the potential that negotiations in Geneva might actually produce an agreement has only intensified that effort to scuttle a process that Israel sees as emboldening its regional adversary and allowing the country to continue its nuclear program by covert means. "I think a lot is being offered by the P5 + 1 for Iran," Netanyahu said. "It's getting just an enormous deal, from their point of view, and it's giving practically nothing in return. They're keeping their infrastructure to make nuclear bombs."
Additionally intensifying the run-up to the talks, Yaakov Amidror, a former Israeli national security adviser and a Netanyahu confidante until he stepped down last month,told the Financial Times that Israel is prepared to launch a unilateral strike to attempt to disable Iran's nuclear program, claiming that Israel could halt that program "for a very long time." To prepare for such a mission, Amidror told the FT that Israel has been practicing "very long-range flights ... all around the world."
"We don't need permission from anyone -- we are an independent state," Amidror said. "We have our own sovereignty. If Israel is in a position in which Israel must defend itself, Israel will do it." Military experts have long doubted that Israel has the know-how or weaponry to carry out such a strike without the assistance of the United States, but Amidror's comments come at a delicate time as the Obama administration seeks to both secure a nuclear deal with Iran while at the same time protecting its flanks both among its allies abroad and its enemies in Congress.
While paying a visit to Netanyahu in Israel, French President Francois Hollandepledged to keep up the pressure on Iran in negotiations.
Chile: Michelle Bachelet won the most votes, beating her closest rival by a nearly two-to-one margin, in Sunday's presidential election in Chile but failed to secure the outright majority to avoid a run-off.

Middle East
  • A top Syrian rebel commander was killed by government forces.
  • A huge bombing in Damascus targeting a government building left 31 people dead, including, according to activists, four generals.
  • Israel has secretly held an al Qaeda biological weapons expert without trial or charge for three years.
Asia
  • Workers began removing radioactive fuel rods from the core of the crippled nuclear reactor at Fukushima.
  • Indonesia recalled its ambassador to Australia and is reviewing all cooperation with the country after it was revealed that Australian spy agencies attempted to listen in on the phone calls of Indonesia's president.
  • The Pakistani government said it will try the country's former military ruler, Pervez Musharaff, on charges of treason.
Europe
  • A passenger jet crashed while attempting to land at a regional capital east of Moscow, killing all 50 on board.
  • Silvio Berlusconi's effort to revitalize his center-right party was dealt a setback with the defection of a trusted protege.
  • A gunman attacked the offices of a Paris newspaper and bank.
Americas
  • A group of senior Brazilian politicians began jail sentences in a landmark corruption case.
  • The Toronto City Council will take up a motion to strip embattled mayor Rob Ford of most of his remaining powers.
  • Trade representatives of the crypto-currency Bitcoin are warning lawmakers on Capitol Hill that attempts to regulate it could force it underground.
Africa
  • Cameroon's army repelled a cross-border raid from gunmen in the Central African Republic.
  • Nigerian militants claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and freeing for ransom of two American sailors.
  • The Sudanese army said it turned back an attack by a Darfur rebel group near the South Sudan border and killed the group's deputy leader.

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