Israeli Officials Fear Terrorist State Iran Will Not Live Up To Deal With America

The deal between the United States and the Islamic terrorist regime of Iran has officially been signed with the goal of winding down the military conflict and starting a negotiating window of sixty days. US President Donald Trump himself sign it while attending the G7 Summit in France.

For Israeli officials however, they feared that Iran will not live up to the deal and will most likely use the 60-day window to strengthen its position, exploit potential loopholes and even prolong the process, according to a news article by The Jerusalem Post. There is no guarantee that Iran will be prevented from launching ballistic missiles at Israel.

To put things in perspective, posted below is the excerpt from The Jerusalem Post news article. Some parts in boldface…

In fairness to the United States, President Trump officially stated that if the terrorist regime of Iran wants to change the peace agreement or fails to comply, American will “go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head.”

Trump also contrasted the new deal with the Obama-era JCPOA, arguing the previous administration tried to “bribe their way out of it.”

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Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Are you convinced US-Iran deal will effectively prevent Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons and also get rid of their existing supplies of ballistic missiles? Do you think the terrorist regime of Iran will still launch ballistic missiles at Israel in the near future? Will the deal impact Hezbollah which remains obsessed attacking Israel? Are you concerned that the current rift between Israel and America will widen further and lead to diplomatic complications?

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4 thoughts on “Israeli Officials Fear Terrorist State Iran Will Not Live Up To Deal With America

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    What is your reaction to this development?

    Hate it

    Are you convinced US-Iran deal will effectively prevent Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons and also get rid of their existing supplies of ballistic missiles? No

    Do you think the terrorist regime of Iran will still launch ballistic missiles at Israel in the near future?

    Yes

    Will the deal impact Hezbollah which remains obsessed attacking Israel?

    Yes and No

    Are you concerned that the current rift between Israel and America will widen further and lead to diplomatic complications?

    No

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  • 1. Let’s agree that Trump is not a fool. He plays a deep game and is looking several moves ahead of the talking heads on CNN. (And remember, this is the man who said, no deal is better than a bad deal.)2. The midterms are coming up fast, and the Dems must not be allowed to campaign on “affordability.”3. The war powers act, even if eventually ruled unconstitutional, will be in effect after the election.4. By touting a peace deal now, Trump will claim the war is over. The strait will open, oil will flow (but not Iranian oil, as their infrastructure is wrecked; see #2).5. The mullahs will violate the “deal” almost immediately. Trump knows this and will have to quiesce the critics (both left and right) for a few months, until the election. That is going to be mighty tricky.6. After the midterms Trump will have two more years to bring about regime change, which he must know (see #1) is the only permanent solution.7. At some point then, the mullahs will cross an as yet undefined line and Trump will resume kinetic operations.8. But because there was a peace deal, this will be a new war, which resets the war powers clock.

    That’s as far as I can see. How he gets regime change then, I have no idea.

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    • Agree on all counts…
      Regarding regime change, it will need to come internally, at least partially.
      Iran is a huge country with porous borders and I have wondered (for decades) why the Israelis have not slowly armed an internal resistance.
      I hope that this is happening now, but if not, I also have no idea how the ultimate goal can be achieved

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