Saturday, February 28, 2009

Netanyahu interview in the Washington post

Full interview:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/27/AR2009022702278.html?hpid=opinionsbox1&sub=new
*Q. President Peres reportedly believes that you have matured since you served as prime minister in 1996.

A. One would hope. I think time has its uses. One of them is to reflect on your experiences and those of others. I have watched carefully the successes of governments and . . . [seek] to draw from those the elements of policy and leadership that will enable me to move Israel to a better future -- one of peace, security and prosperity.

I propose a [new] way, which I believe can achieve progress: to continue political talks and at the same time advance the economic development that has begun and also strengthen the Palestinian security forces.

I personally intend to take charge of a government committee that will regularly address the needs of the Palestinian economy in the West Bank.

*You're not the right-wing hawk they describe in the papers?

I'm the person who did the Wye agreement and the Hebron agreement in the search for peace. I think a lot of people at the time thought the problem was the Israeli government, specifically my own, and that Arafat was the solution and not the problem. That view has undergone some changes since then.

*Do you think that short of military action it's possible to halt Iran's nuclear program?

Iran is considerably weaker than it was six months ago because of the economic crisis and the precipitous drop in the price of oil. . . . This regime is vulnerable to pressure that ought to be intensified. But none of these sanctions and other measures . . . would have much of an effect if the Iranians believe that a military option is off the table.