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Trump, Netanyahu stand firm against Europe on Iran deal

2018-05-01 09:10:43       source:Al-monitor

April 30, 2018


Talking to the press after his meeting last March with US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a seemingly minor comment that, in the course of his meetings with Trump, he had attained a very important achievement for Israeli national security. This comment is now emerging as more dramatic than it originally seemed.


Since then, rumors have circulated regarding the nature of this achievement. By now we are pretty confident that in those talks, Netanyahu received an explicit promise that Trump would “go all the way” regarding the Iran nuclear agreement. According to a senior Israeli political source speaking on condition of anonymity, “Trump sounded more determined than ever, convinced even more than Netanyahu, in the vital and urgent need to amend the agreement or simply abandon it and bash the ayatollah regime.”


According to sources privy to the contacts between the two, Netanyahu exploited the fact that Trump has the heart of a businessman who is out to make a profit, in order to prove that the nuclear agreement with Iran contains no possible benefits for the West or the free world. Since then, Trump continues to use the same rhetoric and repeat that the advantages of the agreement to the United States are minimal and not enough to justify the US removal of sanctions over Iran.


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