Monday, 13 July 2015

Phobia of Iran’s Nuclear Deal Governs ’Israel’: Tehran Got a Gift

Local Editor

It is the phobia of Iran that is governing the Zionist entity.

As the world is waiting an expected deal with the Islamic Republic, Tel Aiv is lamenting its defeat.

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In this context, an "Israeli" security source warned against Iran's "tricks and shticks" he said would surely follow the "inconceivably dangerous" deal.

"The West is leading problematic negotiations that will result in failure," said the Zionist source. "They have all the tools and capabilities to lead Iran down the correct path.

Announcing Iran as a winner in expected deal, the "Israeli" security official said: "Iran entered negotiations at a disadvantage, economically strangled and desperate for an agreement. Instead of pushing them further, leading to the total freeze of the nuclear program, without tricks and shticks, the West acted like amateurs and gave Iran a gift."

Meanwhile, War Minister Moshe Ya'alon also criticized the impending deal, calling it a "historic mistake" filled with "unprecedented concessions."


According to Ya'alon, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey would all feel an urgent need to develop their own nuclear options as a result of the impending agreement.

Echoing the same fears, the head of "Israel's" foreign ministry wrote on Friday in the Telegraph "a nuclear deal is struck between Iran and the world powers, Tehran will only have more reason to intensify its belligerency and support for terrorism."

"The idea that Iran is a partner in the fight against terrorism is not only disingenuous but also absurd. What Zarif is seeking is a leap of faith by his Western readers, who are asked to believe that a country which has been repeatedly identified as the largest state supporter of terrorism in the world will suddenly be altered by an agreement over its nuclear program into an ally against terrorism. He is asking the world to simply trust Iran that this transformation is about to happen," Gold said.

According to Gold, a successful deal will have two immediate implications on Iran's economic position and military leverage on the world stage that will "intensify [Tehran's] support for global terrorism".

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team 



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