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Israel Could Blow Up the Iran Deal If You Believe the Media

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There are problems with the Iran deal.  Prime Minister Netanyahu will not support the deal. He noted they are an independent, sovereign nation, which they are. Iran has to negotiate with them directly.  Additionally, the CIA has serious doubts that Iran will follow through on the nuclear aspects of the deal. However, if Iran doesn’t follow through, they won’t get any funds, and we might bomb them again.

It’s not even clear that Israel is part of the deal.

Prime Minister Netanyahu Will Not Leave Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told President Donald Trump that Israel does not have to follow the stipulations in the emerging peace deal between the U.S. and Iran for the fighting to end in Lebanon, according to new reports.

He reportedly told President Trump he will not remove troops from southern Lebanon.

Israeli officials added that Jerusalem wouldn’t accept a deal that limits its ability to act against Hezbollah.

Earlier Sunday, both Trump and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that a deal had been reached between the U.S. and Iran, and it would be signed in Switzerland this Friday.

Sharif had noted in an X post that the deal would cease all military operations between the U.S. and Iran, effective immediately, including Lebanon.

“Both sides have declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon,” Sharif posted on X.

Israeli officials added that Netanyahu reportedly told Trump that Israel wouldn’t withdraw from Lebanon, reports Ynetnews.

CIA Believes Iran Will Not Go Along with the Nuclear Concessions

CIA Director John Ratcliffe told President Donald Trump and senior US officials that intelligence assessments raise serious doubts about Iran’s willingness to make the nuclear concessions sought by Washington in any final agreement, according to three sources familiar with the discussions, Axios reported on Monday.

“The concerns, raised during internal meetings ahead of the announcement of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, reflect broader skepticism within parts of Trump’s national security team about whether Tehran will comply with the deal’s requirements,” the report said.

Ratcliffe and Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly told colleagues they doubted Iran would agree to the nuclear steps required under the US proposal, according to two of the sources, the report added.

 

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