Israeli Ambassador to the United States Gilad Erdan said the Zionist entity and the United States will go separate ways on Iran policy if the administration of President Joe Biden returns to the nuclear deal as is
“We will not be able to be part of such a process if the new administration returns to that deal,” Erdan said, speaking to Israeli Army Radio on Tuesday.
“We think that if the United States returns to the same accord that it already withdrew from, all its leverage will be lost,” the diplomat added.
“Essentially, the moment [the US] removes the sanctions the Iranians will have no real incentive to negotiate and reach a deal that is truly capable of ruling out nuclear capabilities,” he suggested.
The Zionist entity lobbied the administration of former President Donald Trumo to pull out of the JCPOA in 2018, with Washington restoring crushing sanctions against the Islamic Republic and escalating other forms of pressure. Iran first urged the deal’s remaining signatories to come up with a mechanism by which the sanctions pressure could be lessened, and, when that failed, began to reduce its commitments to the accord.
Source: Agencies