KenH
Well-Known Member
"If Iran truly poses the threat most conservatives say it does, it’s far better for Iran to be constrained by the nuclear deal than unburdened from its obligations due to the Trump administration’s decision to blow it up.
For what it’s worth, much of the Israeli military and national security community agrees. Carmi Gillon, former director of Israeli’s Shin Bet, wrote back in July that the nuclear deal “has been a clear success” and that, “while the majority of my colleagues in the Israeli military and intelligence communities supported the deal once it was reached, many of those who had major reservations now acknowledge that it has had a positive impact on Israel’s security and must be fully maintained by the United States and the other signatory nations.”
Conservatives Should Want to Preserve the Iran Nuclear Deal
For what it’s worth, much of the Israeli military and national security community agrees. Carmi Gillon, former director of Israeli’s Shin Bet, wrote back in July that the nuclear deal “has been a clear success” and that, “while the majority of my colleagues in the Israeli military and intelligence communities supported the deal once it was reached, many of those who had major reservations now acknowledge that it has had a positive impact on Israel’s security and must be fully maintained by the United States and the other signatory nations.”
Conservatives Should Want to Preserve the Iran Nuclear Deal