WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says U.S. intelligence assessments show Iran is still "a year or more away" from building a nuclear weapon.
The president's assessment puts him at odds with Israel, which says Iran is just months away from being able to build a bomb.
Obama acknowledged American estimates are "more conservative" than those of the Israelis.
Obama also said the world must "test" whether Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is serious about resolving its nuclear dispute diplomatically. But he says the U.S. won't take a "bad deal" from Iran.
Israel has dismissed Iran's outreach to the U.S.
Obama said if he were Israel's leader, he'd be "be very wary as well of any kind of talk from the Iranians."
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