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Iran nuclear framework agreement:

 

Not a bad deal

 

Israel will have a hard time fighting this agreement, or portraying it as
bad; if Iran upholds the terms, its nuclear threat will be severely
mitigated.

 

 

Barak Ravid, Haaretz, Tel Aviv, Israel, 3 April 2015

 

Thursday night's dramatic declaration of a framework nuclear agreement
between Iran and the world powers surprised almost everyone outside of the
locked negotiating rooms at the hotel in Lausanne, Switzerland, including
the doubtful, cynical journalists waiting outside those rooms over the past
eight days for the results. Also surprised, though they'll never admit it,
were many officials, including Israelis, who have vehemently attacked the
emerging deal in recent months.

 

In contrast to the messages conveyed in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
speech at Congress, the Israeli government's public position over the last
two years and the Pavlovian response that came out of Jerusalem on Thursday
night, the framework agreement is not a bad deal at all. In-depth
examination of the details shows that the deal includes many positive
aspects that preserve Israeli security interests and answer some of
Jerusalem's concerns.

 

Iran perhaps scored some victories in terms of the narrative. Its rights, as
it sees them, were respected by the world powers, and Iran can declare that
its nuclear facilities won't be closed, that uranium enrichment will
continue, and that the humiliating sanctions will be lifted. But the world
powers made significant achievements of their own on the real practical
issues.

 

 

From: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.650355

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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