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In the shadow of the nuclear talks: The intelligence community in an increased effort to understand what is happening behind the scenes in Iran - Walla! news

2021-11-30T18:48:05.791Z


Israel fears that the talks will last a long time and that Iran will use the length of the talks to move forward with the nuclear project. Defense officials have said in closed-door talks that Tehran is "stepping up threats and pressure to collect a price in negotiations with the United States," and therefore call for sanctions during the negotiations.


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In the shadow of the nuclear talks: The intelligence community is making an increased effort to understand what is happening behind the scenes in Iran

Israel fears that the talks will last a long time and that Iran will use the length of the talks to move forward with the nuclear project.

Defense officials have said in closed-door talks that Tehran is "stepping up threats and pressure to collect a price in negotiations with the United States," and therefore call for sanctions during the negotiations.

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Amir Bohbot

Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 20:36 Updated: 20:40

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Nuclear talks between the powers and Iran opened in Vienna (Photo: Reuters, edited by Aviad Ballali)

Security sources estimated yesterday (Monday) that within weeks, or at least a few months, Iran and the United States will reach an agreement, although according to the foreign media, there is a serious dispute between the parties.

Israeli officials sent a message to the White House and the Department of Defense that the United States should insist on sanctions.

This is to bend Iran and show it that the United States does not shy away.



Security officials said last night that the Iranian strategy had been exposed: "The Iranians want to lower sanctions as a condition for negotiations, while Israel says the exact opposite: use force and sanctions so that during the negotiations they do not dare to advance the nuclear project. This is the real concern." "The atmosphere of the talks is that they will try to move forward with the nuclear project."

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Accordingly, Israel's message to the United States is not just to talk about what is happening in the agreement, but what is happening until the agreement and what Iran is doing behind the scenes while overseeing the facilities is hampered by Iranian opposition.

Security officials stressed that the reality behind the talks would require the Israeli intelligence community to make a much greater effort to understand what was happening in Iran.



Senior members of the defense establishment also commented yesterday on Iran's plan to assemble a nuclear bomb and warned in closed talks: "Iran has had a plan to assemble a nuclear bomb since 2010. We do not know of a new plan. "The more the Americans demand of them, the more the Iranians estimate that they will be able to maintain the activities of the facilities, research and development, the scope and quality of their control over the field of weapons and the spread of terrorism."

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