Contending that a military action against Iran can only slow down its nuclear programme but not "eliminate" it, Obama said that only a negotiated agreement with the Islamic Republic can prevent it from acquiring nuclear capability.
"I can, I think, demonstrate, not based on any hope but on facts and evidence and analysis, that the best way to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon is a verifiable, tough agreement," Obama told Israel's Channel 2 in an attempt to reach out directly to the Israeli public on the contentious issue.
The US leader, who has been constantly at loggerheads with Israeli leadership on the issue, made the remarks just ahead of the end-of-June deadline for an Iranian deal being worked out by P5+1 countries comprising of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany.
Israel has threatened to "keep all options open on the table" to foil Iran's nuclear ambitions in veiled threats of an airstrike describing the emerging deal as "a bad deal".
Israel has described Iran's nuclear programme as an existential threat vowing to stop it any cost while Tehran has maintained that its programme is for peaceful purposes.
The proposed deal being worked out between P5+1 and Iran is said to put a freeze on Iran's nuclear programme for a decade, in return for relief on economic sanctions that have strangled its economy.
Israel has been demanding for toughening the sanctions without giving any concessions on the programme.
"I understand your concerns and I understand your fears," he said in efforts to calm down the Israeli public which has been increasingly skeptical regarding the success of the deal.
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