Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., cautioned against excessive negotiations with the Iranian regime and warned that a military strike may be necessary to stop the country’s nuclear program.
“Unfortunately, if all else fails, preventing a nucler Iran may tragically require a military solution,” Rubio said during a foreign policy speech at the Brookings Institute, after saying that the United States “must be prepared to act” against Iran.
Rubio expressed interest in diplomatic tactics, but said “they should not be deemed a success when they only lead to further negotiation.”
“The notion that Iran would have a nuclear capability is so horrifying that no option should be off the table,” he added in the question and answer session.
