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They write: “As the State Department has often noted in reference to a nuclear agreement with Iran, ‘nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.’ We hope that no agreement is finalized without additionally addressing these concerns.”
A watered-down agreement would not hold Iran accountable for its malicious actions and support of terrorism throughout the Middle East and or its ongoing development of ballistic missiles, say think-tank experts on a recent Zoom call.
Holding Israel accountable for such attacks “is one of the main goals of the resistance [forces] in the region,” said Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh.
An interview with former Mossad official Udi Levy about the fate of ”Project Cassandra,” the successful U.S.-Israel effort to sever Hezbollah’s narcotics revenue that was shut down as part of the Obama administration’s effort to secure the original Iran deal.
A report cited the Tasnim Iranian news agency as naming the two operatives, though their roles were not detailed.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s warning to Iran was likely a response to plans by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
With Tehran viewing itself as a regional power in possession of advanced technology, coupled with a commitment to “self-reliance,” its military industries have produced a sprawling industry of unmanned aerial vehicle mass-production lines.
“Putin must stop or Putin must pay,” the former U.S. vice president tells Israeli newspaper.
Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu accuses the Israeli government of inaction vis-à-vis the emerging nuclear deal with Iran, saying they are “engendering Israel’s future.”
“The UAVs were intercepted in regional airspace in coordination with neighboring countries before they could enter Israeli skies,” said the Israeli military.
If Tehran reaches the nuclear threshold, it will become even more dangerous to world peace, says Benny Gantz.
Gabriel Noronha, who was tasked with Iran policy at the U.S. State Department under former President Donald Trump, warns the deal currently being considered will see world powers roll back far more sanctions in return for far less from Iran.