Iran Lashes Back At ‘Empty’ U.S. Military Threats
The accord would put Iran under “intense scrutiny forever” and ensure that its nuclear activities “remain wholly peaceful”, he said.
And last one is the fact that from this day on, mean the post-Vienna deal, nobody in the world can claim or accuse Iran is following the nuclear power for the military purposes and they cannot simply accuse Iran of being a threat to worldwide peace and security. That would give him enough support to block the all-but-certain attempt to override his veto of a measure disapproving the deal, which will likely come at the end of the 60-day congressional review period this fall.
Speaking in another forum on Friday, Kerry warned that if Congress rejects the deal, Israel could be in a worse situation.
The group’s first ad argues that, under the deal, Iran will be able to keep its nuclear sites, has long violated worldwide agreements and supports global terrorism. At least there are three reasons that why Americans are now arriving at a stage that they have never been before when it comes to recognition or we can say the confession about the Iranian nuclear industry. “He’s in essence saying, “I’m using this waiver to prevent the sanctions from still being imposed”, Rubio said in an interview on Fox News.
In a recent press statement from the Interior Minister Silvan Shalom, said: The Iran nuclear deal poses not only a military threat, but also a severe economic challenge that could harm foreign investments in Israel, deter tourism and cause many young Israelis to leave the country.
Senator Corker rejected Secretary Kerry’s defense of the deal as the only option short of war with Iran.
A majority of Americans support the Iran nuclear deal, although not strongly, as they aren’t at all convinced that Iran will live up to its terms, according to a new Economist/YouGov poll published on Friday.
For many, the concern was over how the agreement will affect those in Israel.
Kerry reportedly found himself facing a critical and skeptical crowd of about 120 Jewish leaders at the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and was peppered with questions from Israel supporters.
Republicans, including both of Georgia’s U.S. senators, have expressed either serious doubts or outright opposition to the agreement, and Israel’s government has called it a historic mistake. Moreover, Mr. Pinkas suggested, after the United Nations Security Council action this week the Iran nuclear deal is already a fait accompli for all practical purposes, no matter what Congress does.
As to the argument heard often from President Barack Obama and other senior officials in the US administration, that the only alternative to the deal is war, the paper notes that Israel had consistently promoted two different alternatives. On the contrary, that would only would result in leaving America’s staunchest Middle Eastern ally more isolated while allowing Iran to continue to race for a bomb.