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Former State Secretary for Israel Today: "Biden does not control negotiations with Iran" | Israel Today

2022-03-06T21:08:37.299Z


Against the background of the emerging agreement between the powers and Iran, Gabriel Norona, who was responsible for the policy vis-à-vis Iran during the Trump administration in 2020-2018, warns of the dangers • "Give up many more sanctions and ask for much less in return"


Gabriel Norona, who was in charge of the policy vis-à-vis Iran in the Secretariat of State between 2020-2018, was fired after coming out against President Trump amid the riots on Capitol Hill.

He is currently warning of the emerging nuclear deal with Iran under democratic rule, highlighting the lack of trust in the director of the US delegation to the negotiations in Vienna, Robert Mali.

"Biden is not making the decisions on the issue," he said.

"I can say no more than I have already said, but these are people who are familiar with the details of the agreement," Norona said in a conversation with Israel Today from the United States. Last week, the former senior Twitter revealed worrying details about the nuclear agreement. Today".

Robert Mali, Photo: GettyImages

"They are very worried about what is about to be signed, it is very dangerous and the US Congress will not have a chance to go over it and do something about it. It is very dangerous for US national security and regional security, and a great tribute to the Iranian regime," the Iranian secretary added. Former countryman, Mike Pompeo.

Norona detailed that the new agreement would include many easing of sanctions, during which it would remove restrictions from some former senior members of the Iranian regime who were allegedly involved in terrorist acts in previous years.

One of them is Mohsan Razai, secretary of the Council for the Advancement of the Regime, a former Revolutionary Guards commander with a red Interpol order, due to his responsibility for the 1994 attack on the Jewish community building in Buenos Aires, in which 85 people were killed.

Another senior official is Hussein Daghan, commander of the Revolutionary Guards during the 1983 attack on a naval base in Beirut, in which 241 American soldiers were killed.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Photo: Reuters

According to Norona, the agreement that will be announced soon will be "much weaker and more dangerous than the original nuclear agreement (2015). We give up a lot more sanctions and ask for much less in return."

As mentioned, Norona's criticism is directed at the senior echelon of the Biden administration and especially Robert Mali, the director of talks on behalf of the US in Vienna. , Mali's deputy.

"It's a shock. There are two other people on the team who left late last year in light of reservations about Mali's approach. It's unprecedented that there are protest departures while saying the leadership is wrong. B ", he stressed.

When asked why Biden insists on an agreement, he said he "does not think Biden controls the negotiations.

It is concentrated in China, Russia and interior issues.

I do not think he pays much attention, but rather delegated powers to Secretary Blinken and Mali.

I don't think he makes decisions, I think my left makes them. "

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Source: israelhayom

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