Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Negotiations Between Iran And US Likely to End in Agreement, Official Tells 'Post'

 




Negotiations Between Iran And US Likely to End in Agreement, Official Tells 'Post'

Israel estimates that the negotiations between the United States and Iran are likely to conclude with an agreement, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

The official clarified that Israel does not yet know whether the agreement will align with its demands—namely, the complete dismantling of uranium enrichment facilities—or if it will resemble the previous nuclear deal, which Israel considers a "bad agreement."

US President Donald Trump said the nuclear talks with Iran were going “very well,” on Sunday night. “I think a deal will be reached... We’ll have something without needing to start bombing,” Trump told reporters.

Another round of talks between Iran and the US was scheduled for this coming Saturday, and the Israeli official who spoke to the Post stated that they believed that Trump’s 60-day deadline to reach an agreement would eventually be extended. – The Jerusalem Post

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Katz Threatens to Attack Iran as Trump Tries to Cut a Contested Nuclear Deal

With the tone of the news showing US President Donald Trump getting ever closer to a new nuclear deal with Iran, Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday re-issued a threat that Israel remained ready to attack Tehran’s nuclear program.

“The central mission is to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon,” Katz told the IDF high command. “Israel will not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, and we [are] prepared – of course, in a deep dialogue with the US.”

The defense minister added that in Israel’s broader wars and in its fight against Iran, “We know we have someone to count on when, in the end, we will be required to undertake decisions. We know that there is someone to execute them: and this is true in any place, including with Iran. If there is a need to act [attack], there is someone who will do it.”

Despite Katz’s threat, top Israeli officials have been telling The Jerusalem Post on an ongoing basis for weeks that there is significant concern that Trump will block Israel from acting so that he can cut a mediocre nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic. – The Jerusalem Post

Our Take: Let's check in on President Trump's newly appointed Homeland Security Advisory Council member, Mark Levin.

Interesting observation, Mark. It's almost as if Trump isn't a Zionist puppet, as is being constantly purported. (To the delight of shills like Mark Levin.)

So, it sounds like the talks between Steve Witkoff and the Iranians are going pretty well. And now suddenly Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, is threatening to attack Iran.

This is the same guy who last year – when he was Foreign Minister – openly threatened Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the UN by promising to do to him what was done to Saddam Hussein.

There appears to be a growing restlessness among the more radical sects of the Zionist movement, who apparently have convinced themselves that war with Iran was a Trump campaign promise. More and more, I am seeing pro-Israel "influencers" lashing out and even expressing contempt toward Trump that he would dare make peace with Iran.

Then we had Trump make this statement on Gaza this past weekend:

I fully expect the Netanyahu regime to attempt to subvert Trump's Iran nuclear deal, which would set the stage perfectly for the forthcoming meeting between Trump and Putin in Riyadh. – GhostofBasedPatrickHenry

2 comments:

  1. Steve Witkoff and The Art of Surrender..

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  2. A transactional personality requires that the art of any dealing must PURELY & TOTALLY sit on the base of gains.

    Selling one's mother? So be it.

    Thus, the REAL fear of the zionists in dealing with Trump!

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