The belief that the war in Iran is not yet over was expressed earlier today by Benyamin Netanyahu, stressing the need to remove enriched uranium.

With negotiations between Iran and the US taking a new turn after Tehran‘s response today to Trump via Pakistan – without the exact, but only the outline identified in the peace and safe navigation through Sea of HormuzIsrael’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to state earlier that: “the war in Iran is not over because we still need to get Iran’s enriched uranium reserves“.

In the same vein, Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking to the US CBS television network, stressed: “Ware also the uranium enrichment facilities that must be destroyed.” Asked how he expects to “get the uranium out” of Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu said: “We will go and get it out.”

He also invoked US President Donald Trump’s willingness to remove enriched uranium from Iran. In the same stern tone, Benyamin Netanyahu said in his interview: “What President Trump said to me is, ‘I want to go’.” “And I think it’s practically possible,” Benjamin Netanyahu added. “That’s not where the problem is,” he noted. “If we have a deal, let’s go and get it done, why not? That’s the best solution,” Benjamin Netanyahu said.

In another interview, US President Donald Trump said: “We will eventually recover it (…) we’re watching it closely“. This is an interview with Donald Trump, with freelance journalist Cheryl Atkinson, which was taped earlier in the week and broadcast today. “If anybody comes near the place, we’re going to find out and we’re going to blow them up,” Donald Trump said.

In the same vein, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright earlier told CBS about Iran’s removal of enriched uranium: “If the International Atomic Energy Agency takes it on (to recover the uranium), that makes us too.”