Michael Oren, Israel’s deputy minister for diplomacy, wrote
in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that we should not overlook the danger posed by
Iran and by the nuclear deal signed by President Obama. By his reasoning, Iran is a bigger threat than Syria and North Korea.
Oren writes:
But for
us, the most dangerous agreement of all is the one that may never need military
enforcement. For us, the existential threat looms in a decade, when the
agreement with Iran expires.
Like
the frameworks with North Korea and Syria, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action of 2015 assumed that Iran would fulfill its obligations and open its
facilities to inspectors. The JCPOA assumed that Iran would moderate its
behavior and join the international community. Yet unlike its North Korean and
Syrian allies, Iran was the largest state sponsor of terror and openly vowed to
destroy another state—Israel. Unlike them, Iran systematically lied about its
unconventional weapons program for 30 years. And unlike Damascus and Pyongyang,
which are permanently barred from acquiring weapons of mass destruction, Tehran
can look forward to building them swiftly and legitimately in the late 2020s,
once the JCPOA expires.
This,
for Israel and our neighboring Sunni states, is the appalling flaw of the
JCPOA. The regime most committed to our destruction has been granted a free
pass to develop military nuclear capabilities. Iran could follow the Syrian and
North Korean examples and cheat. Or, while enjoying hundreds of billions of
dollars in sanctions relief, it can adhere to the agreement and deactivate
parts of its nuclear facilities rather than dismantle them. It can develop new
technologies for producing atomic bombs while testing intercontinental
ballistic missiles. It can continue massacring Syrians, Iraqis and Yemenis, and
bankrolling Hamas and Hezbollah. The JCPOA enables Iran to do all that merely
by complying.
"Like the frameworks with North Korea and Syria, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action of 2015 assumed that Iran would fulfill its obligations and open its facilities to inspectors. The JCPOA assumed that Iran would moderate its behavior..."
ReplyDeleteWould a rational person have made that assumption? No. N. O. NO.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like the blog administrator took down another one of the anti semitic comments of Ares Olympus.
ReplyDeleteWhy so much hate, Ares Olympus?
When Trump is done with Kim, Iran is next. This disappoints Ares Olympus, who hates Trump as much as he hates the semites.