Posted on 07/19/2015 8:13:10 AM PDT by Dave346
Likud minister calls assessment by top US diplomat baseless, says Tehran must be accountable for past actions
National Infrastructure Minister Yuval Steinitz on Sunday slammed remarks by US Secretary of State John Kerry, who over the weekend dismissed as fantasy the claim raised by Israel and domestic US critics that it was possible to have penned a better nuclear deal than the one signed by world powers and Iran last week.
To the best of our professional assessment, these remarks are baseless, Steinitz, who is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus point man on the Iranian nuclear threat, told Army Radio on Sunday.
One can easily think of a better agreement in which, as is the international practice in such cases, Iran must reveal everything it has done in the past and not simply answer questions of procedure, which really ignores the issue, he said.
Speaking on US television Friday, Kerry insisted that Israel that will be safer under the terms of the nuclear deal, and that the concept of a more stringent nuclear deal was unrealistic.
Kerry said that Netanyahu and other detractors of the deal had not offered an alternative, and promised to increase US support to Israel and Americas other Mideast allies.
American security cooperation and help will only increase, he promised. President [Barack] Obama is prepared to upgrade that, he told PBS.
Obama, he said, would be willing to work to do more to be able to address specific concerns Israel has over the details of the agreement, intended to curb Irans nuclear drive in exchange for sanctions relief.
But we still believe that Israel will be safer with a one-year breakout [to a nuclear weapon] for the ten years [of restrictions stipulated by the deal], than two months, Kerry said. The assessment that it would currently take two months for Iran to break out to a nuclear weapon is based on many Western intelligence estimates.
Netanyahu, Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, opposition leader MK Isaac Herzog, Yesh Atid head MK Yair Lapid and other political leaders have slammed the deal, which leaves much of Irans enrichment infrastructure and offensive missile programs intact, and, they say, depends on trusting the Iranian regime to adhere to the agreement despite a long record of breaking previous promises.
Those worries are shared by many US lawmakers working to pass congressional resolutions and bills that might stymie the deal, or at least curtail Americas implementation of its part of the agreement.
Now theres no alternative being provided by all these other people, Kerry charged.
Theres a lot of fantasy out there about this quote better deal. The fact is we spent four years putting together an agreement that had the consent of Russia, China, France, Germany, Great Britain and Iran. That is not easy, and I believe the agreement we got will withstand scrutiny and deliver an Iran that cannot get a nuclear weapon, he said.
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter was scheduled to arrive in Israel late Sunday to discuss the deal and American help in countering Iranian actions in the region. He will also visit Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states sharing similar concerns over the regional repercussions of the agreement.
Kerry will follow him to the region a week later, meeting with Israeli officials as well as Persian Gulf Arab leaders in Doha.
A better Iran deal for Obama/Kerry would have been a fantasy like a Superbowl title for the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-14), a World Series title for the 1962 New York Mets (40-120), or an NBA championship for the 2012 Charlotte Bobcats (7-59), and for the same reason. The players on a team matter, and Tampa Bay could not have done worse even if they were trying to throw the games.
As for Obama, I assume he is trying to throw the game, and his record supports that conclusion. A better deal could not have been obtained because he was trying for the worst deal that Congress and the media would tolerate - and succeeded.
It is fantasy to a guy who’s negotiating style is to concede to everything.
A “better” Iran deal was probably unobtainable. For that reason no deal should have been attempted and the sanctions should have been ramped up to include air and sea blockade. If you can’t pacify them you might as well pauperize them and render them impotent.
I suspect hussein is gritting his teeth from realizing that he could have gotten a deal that transfers “safe” nuclear warheads and delivery technology straight from American arsenals to Iran past this Congress.
A better deal would have resulted in the following. The Israeli right would have complained, while the Israeli Left would have said it was a good deal. What you have done is unite both the left and right in Israel. A nuclear superpower is now united in its self defense. Great job bozo's.
Read that and instantly pictured Kerry in a long black topcoat, top hat, and clown nose. Seemed appropriate.
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