Considered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the economic sanctions have failed to "rein in" the Iranian nuclear program, and the threat of military action alone can discourage what he called tyrants of Tehran from obtaining a nuclear bomb.
He called for Netanyahu in New Orleans before the Conference of Jewish communities in North America, the West to convince Iran that he intends to take military action to prevent it from producing nuclear weapons.
"The only time in which Iran suspended its nuclear program was for a short period during 2003 when I think the system that he faces a credible threat of military action against him."
Netanyahu has repeated the same demands during his meeting with Joseph Biden, Vice President, is that Biden said after the talks that the sanctions "painful", and is expected to lead to a tangible result.
He also rejected U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who is visiting Australia Israeli concerns and said, "I do not agree that a credible threat of military action is the only one who can force Iran to do what you need to do to end its nuclear weapons program."
Was reiterated by the United States and Israel has recently reiterated that all options remain on the table for dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Turkish mediation
In another sign of Turkish President Abdullah Gul that the country is hosting talks between Iran and six world powers on nuclear soon.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki announced on the first Sunday that Iran is ready for talks with the five permanent Security Council members plus Germany, and Turkey may be the best place to host the talks.