Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned against waiting for the Iranian threat to become imminent, arguing that the danger is already present. Her remarks come amid ongoing debate over Iran's nuclear program and regional activities.
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice issued a pointed warning about the Iranian threat, pushing back against the notion that the danger is not immediate. 'People say the Iranian threat was not imminent. Do you really want to wait until it is imminent?' Rice said. The statement, reported by The Zioneer, reflects a hawkish perspective on Iran's nuclear program and its regional proxies, aligning with the security-first lens of Israeli and allied policymakers. Rice served as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009 under President George W. Bush, a period marked by heightened concern over Iran's nuclear ambitions. The remark adds to the ongoing discourse on the timing and necessity of preemptive action against Iran, though no specific policy shift is tied to her comments.
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