Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Condemns Iran Nuclear Deal: 'One of the Darkest Days in World History' (VIDEO)

At Newsmax, "Netanyahu Denounces 'Historic Mistake' in English, Farsi":
The ink may still be wet on a nuclear accord reached between Iran and Western powers but critics — including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — have already taken to social media to decry it.
And at the New York Times, "Iran Deal Denounced by Netanyahu as 'Historic Mistake'":

JERUSALEM — Furiously denouncing the accord to limit Iran’s nuclear program on Tuesday as a “historic mistake,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would not be bound by the agreement and warned of negative repercussions in a region already riven with rivalries and armed conflict.

Contrary to President Obama’s assertion that the agreement will cut off every pathway for Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, Israel’s leaders rejected the deal as a dangerous compromise that will exacerbate regional tensions and pave the way over time for Iran to produce multiple bombs — “an entire arsenal with the means to deliver it,” Mr. Netanyahu said.

Israel views a nuclear-armed Iran as a threat to its survival. For Mr. Netanyahu, the accord is the bitter culmination of a long struggle that has severely strained Israel’s relations with the United States, its crucial ally...
More at Israel Matzav, "One of the darkest days in history."

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