Netanyahu anti-Iran drive strains U.S. ties, isolates Israel: president
If you liked the war in Iraq, you probably love the idea of going to war with Iran.
” Doing so would “allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement“, the petition says”. “I’ve never been ashamed to state my opinion”.
The assembly the place the plan was mentioned included over 20 leaders from Jewish communal and pro-Israel organizations, together with some who’re for the Iran deal, corresponding to J Road, and a few who’re towards it, just like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
“The Citizens for a Nuclear-Free Iran is an organisation that has been recently born”. This means that he can protect up to 12 senators who are concerned about being re-elected with a wink and a nod to stand with Israel and vote against Obama.
And they were even parroting the same arguments for war.
Pedram Bral, the mayor of Great Neck, told the Times, “I don’t think there are any guarantees in the deal”, in part because the of the long lead time before inspections of suspicious facilities could be conducted.
The thing is: We listened to him then. We are also enacting changes in what is referred to as “housing supply” to further increase the number of apartments in the State of Israel. We didn’t find any weapons of mass destruction.
“Secondly, we are convening the [Socio-Economic] Cabinet today to discuss a series of reforms that are important both for lowering the cost of living – a principal goal of this government – and ensuring future growth”.
Bibi and the Bush administration and the Republican establishment were all completely wrong about Iraq.
Iran’s mission to the United Nations said in statement that “extensive construction work” was underway to fix a road near the Parchin complex but denied this amounted to a “hasty cover-up”.
And if this deal fails – it won’t be Iran that has gone rogue from the global community.
In a petition signed and publicised in Israeli newspapers, the officials termed as “fait accompli” the finalisation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) by representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – Britain, China, France, Russian Federation and the United States – plus Germany in the Austrian capital, Vienna, on July 14.
It’s recent enough for people to remember what actually happened and how they really feel about it. I do know that there’s a sentiment inside a few of the opposing teams, not by everybody, however there is a concern concerning the ramifications of this deal inside the group.