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Israeli PM Netanyahu Says War with Iran Not Over Until Uranium Removed

Piers Morgan Uncensored · 'Send a Warrant To TRUMP!’ US REJECTS Iran Plan | With Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett · May 11, 2026
Israeli PM Netanyahu Says War with Iran Not Over Until Uranium Removed
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
'Send a Warrant To TRUMP!’ US REJECTS Iran Plan | With Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett
"It's not over because there's still nuclear material, enriched uranium that has to be taken out of Iran. There is still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled. There are still proxies that Iran supports. There are ballistic missiles that they still want to produce. Now, we've degraded a lot of it, but all of that is still there and there's work to be done."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS that the Iran war cannot end until enriched uranium is physically removed from Iran and enrichment sites are dismantled. When asked how this would be accomplished, Netanyahu suggested using special forces from Israel and the United States working in tandem under international supervision, signaling continued military operations despite Trump's reported desire to end the conflict.

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On this episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Piers Morgan examined the deteriorating Iran war through interviews with former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Kurdistan Deputy Prime Minister Kubad Talabani, and a panel of military and foreign policy experts. The central revelation came from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who told CBS the war cannot end until enriched uranium is physically removed from Iran using special forces, signaling Israel's intent to continue military operations despite Trump's reported desire for an exit. The episode exposed deep fractures in the US-Israel alliance, with convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard calling Trump stupid and accusing his advisers of caring only about money. Morgan pressed Bennett on whether the war has become a fiasco, noting that Trump's initial promises of a 2-3 week conflict have stretched to 10 weeks with no clear victory path. Panel discussions revealed that two-thirds of Americans now oppose the war, and experts debated whether Iran has been weakened or strengthened by controlling the Strait of Hormuz and maintaining regime unity. Journalist Matt Kennard controversially declared the strikes a major war crime violating the UN Charter and called for Trump's ICC prosecution. Kurdistan's Talabani offered the most optimistic assessment, suggesting both Trump and Iran want a deal but that Israel is blocking peace negotiations. The episode painted a picture of a conflict with constantly shifting goalposts, no clear endgame, and mounting economic and political costs for all parties except Iran, which may be winning through simple survival.

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