IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

Obama says 'there is still time' to find diplomatic solution to Iran nuke dispute

On his first state visit to Israel, President Barack Obama said Wednesday that “there is still time” to find a diplomatic solution to the problem of
U.S. President Barack Obama walks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and President Shimon Peres upon his arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv March 20, 2013. Obama said at the start of his first official visit to...
U.S. President Barack Obama walks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and President Shimon Peres upon his arrival at Ben Gurion International...

On his first state visit to Israel, President Barack Obama said Wednesday that “there is still time” to find a diplomatic solution to the problem of Iran’s disputed nuclear program as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at his impatience.

“We agree that a nuclear-armed Iran would be a threat to the region, a threat to the world,” Obama said at a joint press conference where he and Netanyahu repeatedly underscored the nations’ close relationship. “We do not have a policy of containment when it comes to a nuclear Iran,” Obama said. “We prefer to resolve this diplomatically and there is still time to do this.”

Netanyahu said he agreed with the U.S. that it would take Iran about a year to develop a nuclear weapon but said, “whatever time is left, it’s not a lot of time.”

Click here for the full story and watch for full analysis tonight on The Ed Show at 8p & 11pET on msnbc with guests Mike Duss, a Policy Analyst for the Center For American Progress, and Robin Wright, a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace and at the Woodrow Wilson Center.