Jerusalem Post: Israel is concerned about Trump’s weak nuclear deal with Iran
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Jerusalem Post quoted informed sources as saying: Israeli supreme sources have warned that Donald Trump may satisfy a weak and medium agreement with Iran; An agreement that could eliminate Israel’s unique opportunity to attack the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
The report adds that high-profile Israeli sources have expressed concern that US President Donald Trump may sign an agreement with Iran that is “weak” or “average” in Israel. If the agreement is signed, these sources say the Israeli military (IDF) may not be able to take advantage of the current opportunity to attack the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
However, other Zionist sources still hope that Trump will know behind the scenes that the agreement is not a solution to Iran’s nuclear issue and eventually the military attack will be inevitable, or that Iran would be much better than an agreement.
Most sources believe that important developments will take place in the nuclear case in April, though Trump’s final policy on Iran may not be determined by summer.
Britain, France and Germany have set the June deadline for Iran to use the “automatic refund mechanism of sanctions” within the framework.
Trump has not yet made public positioning on this mechanism, but it is clear that he is interested in using sanctions as a tool of pressure because in his first presidency, most of his anti-Iranian policies focused on sanctions.
The start of new Iran-US negotiations in Oman
new nuclear talks between Iran and the United States are due to begin in Oman on Saturday. These negotiations are conducted directly.
The last serious round of nuclear negotiations between Iran, the US and the mediators goes back to late; Prior to the October 9 invasion of Israel. Subsequently, the Biden government no longer considers the continuation of talks with Iran politically possible.
Biden’s government announced with the White House that it intends to revive the agreement; The agreement that Trump had left by the disclosure of Iran’s secret nuclear program documents by Mossad.
Jerusalem Post concludes: At several occasions, negotiations approached the final stages, including in the summer, but either Iran retreated at the last minute or events such as sending drones to Russia caused collapse.