Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
The US seems poised to agree to reduce sanctions against Iran as long as they limit their nuclear development to strict guidelines, and agree to have their facilities be open for inspection. Israel meanwhile is screaming at the possibility of any reduction at all, even with the inspections. They have gone so far as to send a security cabinet minister to Washington to appeal directly to Congress to refuse any reduction in sanctions. Do you think the sanctions will be reduced against Iran or is Israel on the right path saying that it a "bad deal" for the world to allow any development of nuclear energy in Iran, and to keep the sanctions in place? It seems to me that as long as Iran goes along with the monitoring process they should have the same right to have nuclear power as other countries, and Israel will just have to learn to accept that. I think that Israel has painted itself into a corner where their only options seem to be to go along with a nuclear Iran or bomb the shit out of them as they have promised to do. I have bad feelings on this one, although I generally have bad feelings most of the time when it comes to Israel's foreign policies, especially when they involve the US.