Vienna – Israel A Naysayer As Others Welcome Iran Deal

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    FILE - A demonstrator holds a sign during a rally near the Israeli Consulate in New York March 3, 2015.  ReutersVienna – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn’t joining the chorus of congratulations over the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal. Far from it.

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    Netanyahu’s office says in a statement that Iran has not given up its nuclear ambitions and is a destabilizing force in the Middle East, as well as a supporter of terrorism. The statement urges world powers to monitor Iran closely and respond harshly to any violation of its obligations.

    And the statement vows Israel “will do everything necessary to protect its security and defend itself.”


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    fat36
    fat36
    8 years ago

    When you’re close minded when you see only in front of your nose yes it looks like a good deal

    ALTERG1
    ALTERG1
    8 years ago

    Bibi: your over,,, No one is interest what you have to say, the deal went true if you like it or not, (Israel did more bad for Jews then Iran did, Jews in Iran lives in peace there they have more religious freedom there vs Isreal)

    5TResident
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    5TResident
    8 years ago

    People never learn from history. You can’t make deals with terrorists or tyrants. Chamberlain tried. Even Stalin tried. Every succeeding generation thinks they’re smarter than the ones that came before and won’t make the same mistakes the prior ones did. And then they go out and make exactly the same mistakes.