Biden tells Netanyahu tonight was a win, nothing of "value" hit in Israel, US official says
Source: CNN International
Bolton: 'Passivity at this point for Israel would be a big mistake'
John Bolton, the former US national security adviser and ambassador to the UN, said "passivity at this point for Israel would be a big mistake," warning of more attacks.
"This is not time to play academic games and message and signal. This is a question of power," Bolton told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "If they came from a different location containing nuclear warheads, Israel might not be so lucky."
A known Iran policy hawk, Bolton served in senior national security positions during the Trump and Bush administrations. A neoconservative, Bolton has in the past advocated war with Iran and a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
In 2022, he was the target of an alleged assassination attempt orchestrated by a member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
He has warned against underestimating Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran has said is for peaceful purposes only.
"I think we have enough experience with faulty intelligence by now, not to be so sure, not to know how much of Iran's uranium enrichment program is really being conducted under a mountain in North Korea," Bolton said.
If Tehran sent "a wire transfer to Pyongyang," it would give the North Koreans "enough time to put a couple of warheads on an airplane and fly them to Tehran. (But) if you take away their nuclear capability, that would be a dramatic hit to the regime, maybe enough to topple it."