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Defense officials: Iran will delay the resumption of negotiations on the nuclear agreement until the end of the year
The sources estimated that the length of time would allow Israel to put pressure on the administration to examine alternatives to returning to the agreement.
Sources also estimated that the United States would have difficulty bringing the Iranians into negotiations due to the improvement in the economic situation in Iran.
Kochavi has left for Washington and will seek to expand cooperation with the US military in defense against Tehran
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Ali Khamenei
Ibrahim Raisi
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Amir Bohbot
Sunday, June 20, 2021, 6:30 p.m.
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Senior members of the defense establishment estimate that while the United States is openly seeking, contrary to Israel's position, to return to the 2015 nuclear deal, and to improve it only later, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is forcibly delaying negotiations on the nuclear project.
The defense establishment estimates that Khamenei acted before the Iranian presidential election, and especially now, to allow President-elect Ibrahim Raisi - known as a conservative - to take office and learn the firm line adopted by the ayatollahs' regime in recent years. Raisi will take office in August.
In closed-door talks, senior U.S. officials told Defense Secretary Benny Gantz that they still believe it is right to return to the previous nuclear deal, and only then sign an improved deal. Ganz replied in the same closed-door talks that the road to an agreement is no less important, adding: "A credible military threat must be combined against Iran as part of diplomacy. Even when it is seen as a last resort."
Accordingly, security officials estimate that development in negotiations can only take place towards the end of 2021 - a period of time that will allow Israel to put pressure on the Biden administration.
Sources also estimated that the United States would have difficulty bringing the Iranians to negotiations in the near term, as the economic situation in Iran improved significantly with the backing of Russia and other countries.
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The president-elect is expected to adopt the regime's firm line.
Raisi with outgoing president Rouhani, yesterday (Photo: Reuters)
Ganz and Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi believe that regional cooperation with moderate Sunni Arab countries with which Israel has signed normalization agreements can be significantly improved, as well as with Arab countries that have not yet signed agreements. This is due to the spread of Iranian violence in the Middle East In the last
two months
alone, a number of countries have suffered terrorist attacks by the Iranian Quds Force and its envoys, including the United States in Iraq.
Walla! Israel, Egypt, Jordan, the Gulf states, Cyprus and Greece. However, the Ministry of Defense and the IDF are working to expand cooperation between other Arab countries and Israel in defense against Iran.
Co-operation in defense against Iran will be at the center of his trip to the United States. Stars, this month (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Co-operation in defense against Iran will be at the center of the chief targets of the chief of staff, who flew tonight (Sunday) for a professional visit to the United States, as a guest of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Millie. The issue will be the expansion of the partnership in the exchange of intelligence information and operational activities in the defense. In Kochavi's view, the connection between the IDF and Santcom (responsible for Middle Eastern countries), to which the IDF has only recently moved from responsibility under the Yokum headquarters (responsible for European countries), must be strengthened and strengthened.
This is a huge difference, as Santcom has the power to connect the IDF with the armies of other Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, which has not yet signed a normalization agreement with Israel.
Meanwhile, the IDF is proud of the joint training with the United Arab Emirates' military pilots in Crete more than a month ago, which without American involvement and the Avraham agreements would not have been implemented. Iran and strengthening ties with armies such as Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and other countries.
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