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Netanyahu blasts Iran nuclear deal

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By Web Desk Published April 6, 2015 5 Min Read
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WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday again denounced the agreement between Tehran and world powers as a “bad deal” that “endangers” Israel and will leave Iran with a large nuclear infrastructure.

An outline deal agreed in Switzerland on Thursday paves the way for Tehran to curtail its nuclear activity in exchange for relief from punishing economic sanctions.

“It doesn´t roll back Iran´s nuclear program,” Netanyahu told CNN, one of several US networks he appeared on to slam the deal Sunday.

“It keeps a vast nuclear infrastructure in place. Not a single centrifuge is destroyed. Not a single nuclear facility is shut down, including the underground facilities that they built illicitly. Thousands of centrifuges will keep spinning enriching uranium. That´s a bad deal.”

Israel´s government reacted angrily to the historic agreement, which aims for a June 30 deadline for a final deal, with Netanyahu demanding that Iranian recognition of the Jewish state´s right to exist be written into the agreement.

“If a country that vows to annihilate us and is working every day with conventional means and unconventional means to achieve that end, if that country has a deal that paves its way to nuclear weapons, many nuclear weapons, it endangers our survival,” the prime minister said.

“I´ll tell you what else will happen,” he added. “I think it will also spark an arms race with the Sunni states,” a reference to Gulf monarchies.

Saudi Arabia fears that if too much of Iran´s nuclear program is left intact, it will still have the ability to obtain an atomic bomb, and there are concerns that Riyadh could seek its own nuclear capability.

Iran and Saudi Arabia have had troubled relations in recent years after taking different sides in the Syrian civil war.

Terror machine

Netanyahu told ABC News that the money that will flow back into Iran as sanctions ease will not be used to help the population.

“It lifts the sanctions on them fairly quickly and enables them to get billions of dollars into their coffers,” he said.

“They´re not going to use it for schools or hospitals or roads… they´re going to use it to pump up their terror machine worldwide and their military machine that is busy conquering the Middle East now.”

Relations between Israel and its traditionally staunch US ally are at a low and were hugely damaged when Netanyahu took the unprecedented step of addressing Congress last month to attack the nuclear negotiations with Iran.

When asked if he trusts President Barack Obama, Netanyahu replied: “I trust that the president is doing what he thinks is good for the United States, but I think that we can have a legitimate difference of opinion on this because I think Iran has shown to be completely distrustful.”

One part of the complex deal would see Iran slash by more than two-thirds the number of uranium centrifuges – which can make fuel for nuclear power but also the core of a nuclear bomb – to 6,104 from around 19,000 for 10 years.

California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, also speaking on CNN, said Netanyahu´s comments could “backfire on him.”

“I wish that he would contain himself because he has put out no real alternative,” Feinstein said.

Ben Rhodes, the US deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, said Netanyahu was wrong because no deal could be reached that involved Iran dismantling its nuclear program.

“Obviously that´s the preferable solution,” Rhodes told CNN. “But the fact is Iran was never going to agree to a deal in which they got rid of their entire nuclear infrastructure.”

Republican Senator Bob Corker, the chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, said it was too early to judge the deal.

“There´s a lot of water that needs to go under the bridge here. Many, many details are unknown at this point,” Corker told Fox News.

“I don´t know how anyone could really ascertain whether this is something good or bad yet for the American citizenry.”

Read : Iran, world powers agree ‘historic’ framework nuclear deal 

 

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